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伊利诺伊大学芝加哥分校 Dr. Pai-Yen Chen,课题组相关信息链接网站https://paiyenchen.com/, 有意向的同学可以直接与Dr. Chen联系,硕士,博士,交流意向均可,
To Prospective PhD Students and Postdoctoral Fellows:
Prof. Pai-Yen Chen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA (starting date: August 2018). Currently,
Dr. Chen’s lab at UIC has open positions for Ph.D. students, postdoctoral fellow and visiting
scholar, who can start from 2018 Fall semester. His research mainly focuses on applied
electromagnetics, wireless sensors for IoTs and RFID applications, RF/microwave antennas and
circuits, as well as practice of metamaterials and metasurfaces. More information about his
research projects and publications can be found at: http://pychen.lab.uic.edu.
If you are interested in joining Dr. Chen’s multidisciplinary research team, please forward your CV
and related materials to: pychen@uic.edu. Preference will be given to candidates who have
experience in RF and microwave front-end designs, PCB and RFIC design, antennas, and
electromagnetics theory, PT-symmetry and non-Hermitian physics, and time-modulated antennas
and metamaterials.
Dr. Chen has published 75 peer-review papers in Nature, Nature Electronics, and numerous IEEE
transactions (total citation > 3000; h-index: 27), 70 conference proceedings, 1 book, 6 book
chapters, and 10 US patents. He serves as Associated Editor of 3 IEEE journals and TPCs of
international symposia and conferences. He also received several prestigious awards, federal
grants, DoD and DoE fellowships, and best papers in major IEEE conferences. UIC ECE is among
one of the top-ranked Electrical Engineering program in the United States and has well developed
infrastructures for studies and research (https://www.ece.uic.edu/). UIC is the largest university in
the Chicago area and serves approximately 30,000 students within 15 colleges & schools.
Chicago is the third most populous city in the United States. It is the birthplace of the skyscraper
and perhaps the most influential architectural city of the 20th century. As the city that invented
futures contracts and today is home to the largest and most diverse derivatives market, it is one
of the most important centers of the global economic system.
Best Regards,
Pai-Yen Chen, PhD |
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