DORADA 

Radio Technologies for Broadband MM-Wave Satellite Communication Systems

Dr Wenxing Tang Biography

 

W-TDr. Wenxing Tang  was born in Guangxi, China. He received the Undergraduate Diploma from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China, in 2002, the M.Sc. degree (distinction) in electrical engineering from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, U.K., in 2005, and Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, U.K., in 2011. He is currently a Research Associate with the Microwave Research Group, Heriot-Watt University. His research interests include microwave and millimeter-wave tunable/reconfigurable devices, multilayer liquid crystal polymer (LCP) technology, frequency-selective surfaces and periodic structures.
 
Research Associate experiences:
From 06/2013 to current: working for European Space Agency (ESA) project. The research area focuses dual-optics circular polarization surface for next generation satellite antennas. 
From 10/2012 to 06/2013: working for HUAWEI project. The research area focuses on low cost, low loss and high selectivity dual-band combiner design.
From 10/2011 to 10/2012: working for SIMCLAIRS project. The research area focuses on miniature tunable and reconfigurable bandpass filters design using multilayer LCP materials.
 
Publications:
[1]W. Tang and J.-S. Hong, “Varactor-Tuned Dual-Mode Bandpass Filters”, IEEE Trans. Microw. Theory Tech., vol. 58, no. 8, pp. 2213-2219, Aug. 2010.
[2]W. Tang and J.-S. Hong, “Coupled stepped-impedance-resonator bandstop filter”, Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, IET, vol. 4, pp. 1283-1289, 2010.
[3]W. Tang, J.-S. Hong and Y. H. Chun, “Compact Tunable Microstrip Bandpass Filters with Asymmetrical Frequency Response”, in Eur. Microw. Conf., Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2008, pp. 599-602. 
[4]W. Tang, J.-S. Hong and Y. H. Chun, “Microstrip Cross-Couple Stepped-Impedance line Bandstop Filter”, IEEE MTT-S Int. Microw. Symp. Dig., pp. 645-648, Jun.2009.
[5]W. Tang and J.-S. Hong, “Tunable Microstrip Quasi-Elliptic Function Bandpass Filters”, in Eur. Microw. Conf., Rome, Italy, 2009, pp. 767-770. 
[6]W. Tang and J.-S. Hong, “Quasi-Elliptic Function Doublet Filters without Cross Coupling”, in Eur. Microw. Conf., Rome, Italy, 2009, pp. 452-455. 
[7]J.-S. Hong and W. Tang, “Dual-band Filter based on non-degenerate Dual-mode Slow-wave Open-loop Resonators”, IEEE MTT-S Int. Microw. Symp. Dig., pp. 861-864, Jun.2009.
[8]W. Tang and J.-S. Hong, “Microstrip Quasi-Elliptic Function Bandpass Filter with Improved Tuning Range”, in Eur. Microw. Conf., France, Paris, 2010.
 
 

 

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