Characterization and application of printed material

Friday, 22 September 2017, 16:20-18:00

 

Inkjet printed 24 GHz rectenna on paper for millimeter wave identification and wireless power transfer applications

S. Daskalakis1, J. Kimionis2, J. Hester2, A. Collado1, M. M. Tentzeris2, A. Georgiadis1

1Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, 2Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Very Low-Cost Inkjet-Printed Metamaterials: Progress and Challenges

H. Ibili, O. Ergul

Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey

Microfluidic Frequency Tunable Three-Dimensional Printed Antenna

F. Wang, T. Arslan

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Additive Manufacturing of a Chalk Powder NRD 3-Port Junction via Binder Jetting Technology

E. Massoni, P. F. Espín-López, M. Pasian, M. Bozzi, L. Perregrini, S. Marconi, G. Alaimo, F. Auricchio

University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy

Dielectric Characterization of Material for 3D-printed Breast Phantoms up to 50 GHz: Preliminary Experimental Results

S. Di Meo, E. Massoni, L. Silvestri, J. Obbad, M. Pasian, D. Dondi, M. Bozzi, L. Perregrini, G. Alaimo, S. Marconi, F. Auricchio

University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy