Specialization profile--Quasi optical systems

The profile Quasi Optical Systems focuses on the education of students on various theoretical and technological aspects for the development of systems operating at frequencies >100GHz with emphasis on quasi-optical architectures and electronic based front-ends. Students in within this specialisation will learn basic skills in quasi-optical antenna design, high frequency EM analysis techniques, integrated technology, and high-frequency measurement techniques. As a student you will be able to work in new emerging THz applications in the area of sensing and communications.

For this profile, compulsory courses are:
ET4169 Radar I: From Basic Principles to Applications (Q3)
EE4620 Spectral Domain Methods in Electromagnetics (Q4)
EE4605 Integrated Circuits for RF/Wireless Applications (Q2)
ET4358 Fundamentals of Wireless Communications (Q3)

Suggested courses

EE4510Advanced electromagnetics5 EC details
EE4605Integrated circuits and systems for wireless applications5 EC details
EE4620Spectral domain methods in electromagnetics4 EC details
EE4725Quasi optical systems4 EC details
EE4730High frequency wireless architectures3 EC details
EE4C05Electromagnetics5 EC details
EE4C13Wireless systems for electrical engineering applications5 EC details
ET4169Radar I: From basic principles to applications5 EC details
ET4358Fundamentals of wireless communications5 EC details

MSc project proposals

Some examples of thesis topics (this list is not exhaustive):
THZXG Communications: Fly’s Eye Concept
THz Imaging Camera

Thesis examples

Contact person

For more information about the research group, possible thesis topics, and suggestions for your ISP:

prof.dr. Nuria Llombart

Terahertz Sensing Group

Department of Microelectronics