Pyramidal Absorbing Layers for Electromagnetic Simulations - GRADS 2020
SDR Based Switched-Array Channel Sounder for 5.8 GHz ISM Band
Rob is currently a PhD student researching InP HBT transistor modeling and high frequency power amplifier design.
Since 2016, he has been a member of the ARC research group and since 2017 he has been a student researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, CO. He was part of the team that won 3rd place in the Antennas and Propagation Society’s student design competition in 2017 and were finalists in the 2018 student design competition. In 2019 he earned bachelor’s degrees in mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. In 2021 he completed his master’s degree titled: “A Zone-based, underground localization system using passive reverse RFID and IMU technologies.” His previous research interests have been in antenna design, anechoic chamber metrology, reverberation chamber metrology, channel sounding, and RFID localization. His current research interests include modeling of III-V transistors, on-wafer metrology, and active device design in the millimeter-wave, sub-millimeter-wave, and terahertz frequency bands.