ESL students place first, third in Student Best Paper Awards at AMTA 2012 Symposium

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Electrical and computer engineering students took first and third place in the Student Paper Awards at the 34th Annual Symposium of the Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) held October 21-26, 2012. 

Mustafa Kuloglu, a recent PhD graduate and former graduate research associate at the ElectroScience Lab, won the best paper award for “Ultrawideband Electromagnetic Polarization Filter (Uwb-Empf) Applications to Conventional Horn Antennas for Substantial Cross-Polarization Level Reduction.” The paper was co-authored with Kuloglu’s advisor, Chi-Chih Chen, a research associate professor of electrical and computer engineering. Kuloglu earned a MS and PhD in electrical and computer engineering from The Ohio State University in 2008 and 2012 respectively.

Andrew S. C. Svendsen, a recent PhD graduate and former graduate research associate at the ElectroScience Lab, took third place for “Dual Band GPS Receiver Antenna for Small Cylindrical Platforms.” The paper was co-authored by Inder “Jiti” Gupta, and Chi-Chih Chen. Svedsen was advised by Gupta, research professor of electrical and computer engineering, and earned a MS and PhD in electrical and computer engineering in 2011 and 2012 respectively.