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Maifuz Ali
Also published under:M. Ali
Affiliation
Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee International Institute of Information Technology, Naya Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India
Topic
Antenna Array,Beam Scanning,Sidelobe Level,Ansys HFSS,Circular Array,Frontal Direction,Radiation Pattern,Scanning Angle,Vivaldi Antenna,Vivaldi Antenna Array,Circular Antenna,Circular Arc,High Gain,Phase Compensation,Phased Array,Planar Array,SMA Connector,Scanning Capability,2D Patterns,Adequate Compensation,Advanced Machine Learning,Antenna Aperture,Antenna Design,Antenna Gain,Antenna Surface,Array Pattern,Artificial Surfaces,Axial Ratio,Azimuth Plane,Beam Range,Beam Steering,Beampattern,Black Color,Broad Bandwidth,Circulator,Clustering Algorithm,Computational Resource Requirements,Defected Ground Structure,Design Process,Dielectric Substrate,Discretion,Elbow Method,Electromagnetic Source,Electromagnetic Wave,Elevation Angle,Extreme Angles,Gain Pattern,Gap Size,Gaussian Mixture Model,High-gain Antenna,
Biography
Maifuz Ali (Senior Member, IEEE) was born in Sabalmara, West-Midnapore, India. He received the Ph.D. degree in electronics and electrical communication engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology at Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India, in 2010.
He was a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea, until 2012. Since 2012, he has been a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan. His main research interests include high-frequency diffraction theory, such as physical optics and geometrical theory of diffraction. His research also covers the design of reflector antennae, electromagnetic field sensors, wireless channel modeling, and antenna.
Dr. Ali received the Brain Korea Research Fellowship in 2010.
He was a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea, until 2012. Since 2012, he has been a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan. His main research interests include high-frequency diffraction theory, such as physical optics and geometrical theory of diffraction. His research also covers the design of reflector antennae, electromagnetic field sensors, wireless channel modeling, and antenna.
Dr. Ali received the Brain Korea Research Fellowship in 2010.