Yu Luo | Antenna Design | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yu Luo | Antenna Design | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Tianjin University | China

Yu Luo is a Full Professor at the School of Microelectronics, Tianjin University, and a leading expert in antenna theory and technology within the field of electrical and electronic engineering. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering and Doctorate degrees in electronic engineering, developing strong specialization in antennas, arrays, and high-frequency systems. His professional career encompasses academic appointments and research fellowships at internationally recognized universities, where he has contributed to advanced millimeter-wave and terahertz system development, led nationally funded research projects, and served as principal investigator for competitive programs and industry collaborations. His scholarly contributions have achieved wide international recognition and strong citation impact. Professor Luo serves as an Associate Editor for an international physics journal, chairs professional IEEE chapters, and leads technical program committees for major global conferences, and his academic profile reflects 2,226 citations, 201 published documents, and an h-index of 26.

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Featured Publications

A Flat-Top Beam Nonuniform Waveguide Slot Antenna Based on Beamforming
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters · Citations: 1
A Terahertz Wide-Angle Beam-Steering 3D-Printed Dual-Polarized GRIN Lens With Planar Focal Surface
IEEE Transactions on Terahertz Science and Technology · Citations: 3
A Stacked-Plate-Ball Antenna Design for Optimized Gain and Extended Bandwidth
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters · Citations: 1
Flat-Top Beamforming Synthesis Method Achieved With High-Order Mode Dipoles
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters · Citations: 2

Prof. Kwok Chung | Antenna Design & RF Systems | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kwok Chung | Antenna Design & RF Systems | Best Researcher Award

Distinguished Silver-Age Professor | Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology | China

Prof. Kwok Chung is a Distinguished Silver-Age Professor at the Guangzhou Institute of Science and Technology, specializing in electrical engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Technology Sydney, Australia, and has held academic and research leadership positions at Huizhou University and Qingdao University of Technology, where he directed the Civionics Research Laboratory and supervised doctoral researchers. His extensive professional experience includes leading multidisciplinary projects on structural health monitoring and microwave antenna design. Prof. Chung’s research focuses on microwave antennas, metasurfaces, non-destructive evaluation, passive wireless sensors, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, with over 220 publications and an h-index of 36. He has served as Associate Editor of the Alexandria Engineering Journal (Elsevier) and as a reviewer for leading IEEE, Elsevier, and IOP journals. An IEEE Senior Member, he is the founding Chair of the IEEE Qingdao AP/MTT/COM Joint Chapter and a member of the International Steering Committee of the IEEE International Workshop on Electro-Magnetics (iWEM), where he also served as General Chair. Prof. Chung has been consistently recognized among the World’s Top 2% Scientists by Stanford University, reflecting his global impact in the advancement of electromagnetic engineering and applied research, with 3,971 citations, 216 publications, and an h-index of 36.

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Featured Publications

Kwok L. Chung*, Microwave antennas, passive wireless sensors, and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces for structural health monitoring. Eng. Struct., Accepted.

Kwok L. Chung*, Metasurface-enabled sensing systems for non-destructive evaluation and wireless monitoring. Thin-Walled Struct., 2024, 5(2), 101456.

Kwok L. Chung, Advanced civionics for coupling analysis of electrical and structural systems under complex environments. J. Build. Eng., 2024, 6(1), 112034.