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Jun H. Choi
Also published under:Jun Choi
Affiliation
The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA
Topic
Aperture,Center Frequency,Feed Antenna,Frequency Selective Surface,Leaky-wave Antenna,Liquid Metal,Airbrush,Bandstop Filter,Beam Scanning,Broadband Characteristics,Composite Right/left-handed,Continuous Scanning,Continuous Tuning,Coplanar Waveguide,Cr Layer,Dc Output,Dc Output Voltage,Delay Line,Design Procedure,Discrete Data,Discrete Patterns,Efficiency Measures,Even And Odd,Forward Bias,Full-wave Simulation,Gain Enhancement,Grounded Coplanar Waveguide,Harmonic Balance,High Power,High Power Handling,High Rejection,Inductively Coupled Plasma,Input Power,Inverter,Leaky-wave,Load Resistance,Low-pass,Lumped Elements,Metasurface,Mirror Symmetry,Network Input,Odd Mode,Operating Frequency,Polydimethylsiloxane,Power Divider,Power Handling,Power Handling Capability,Pre Data,Printed Circuit Board,Quarter Wave,
Biography
Jun H. Choi (S'12) received the B.S. degree from the University of California, Irvine, in 2003, the M.S. degree from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 2007, where he is currently working toward Ph.D. degree, all in electrical engineering.
His research interests include phased-array systems, microwave/millimeter-wave circuit designs, and devices based on composite right-/left-handed and metamaterial structures.
His research interests include phased-array systems, microwave/millimeter-wave circuit designs, and devices based on composite right-/left-handed and metamaterial structures.