Ad Reniers
RESEARCH PROFILE
Ad Reniers is assistant professor in the electromagnetism (EM) group of the faculty of electrical engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology. His main areas of expertise are antennas, antenna systems and antenna metrology. In the EM research group Reniers focus is antenna miniaturization, phased arrays and antenna metrology. regarding the latter topic, the emphasis is on developing new measurement concepts for millimeter wave antennas (30 GHz .. 300 GHz), antenna systems for future wireless communications (6G and beyond) in reverberation and anechoic chambers, and RF material characterization.
He is also co-founder of AntenneX, a start-up company providing over-the-air testing facilities for millimeter wave software antennas for 5G/6G and radar sensing applications.
Discovery consists of seeing what everyone saw and thinking what no one thought" (Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, 1893-1986)
Recent Publications
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Localization of a Nasogastric Feeding Tube Using High-Frequency Harmonic Radar - a Feasibility Study
(2024) -
Uncertainties in the Estimation of the Gain of a Standard Gain Horn in the Frequency Range of 90 GHz to 140 GHz
(2024) -
An Open Hemispherical Resonant Cavity for Relative Permittivity Measurements of Fluid and Solid Materials at mm-Wave Frequencies
(2023) -
Total Radiated Power Measurement at 100 GHz in a Reverberation Chamber
(2023) -
Characterization of the Dielectric Properties of Commercially Available Low-loss UV-curable Resins from 60 GHz to 90 GHz
(2022)
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