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Efthymios Kallos
Also published under:E. Kallos
Affiliation
QMB Innovation Centre, Meta Materials Inc, UK
Topic
Reflection Coefficient,Vector Network Analyzer,Frequency Band,Frequency Range,Glucose Solution,Horn Antenna,Metal Mesh,Patch Antenna,Pellucida,Radiation Pattern,Transmission Parameters,Transparent Antenna,3D Printing,Absorption Effects,Antenna Array,Average Brain,Biomedical Sensors,Blood Glucose,Blood Glucose Readings,Blood Glucose Values,Bone Mineral Density,Cancellous,Changes In Glucose,Changes In Transmission,Continuous Glucose Monitoring,Data Frame,Deionized Water,Dielectric Function,Digital Channels,Digital Television,Dipole Antenna,Direct Transmission,E-field Distribution,Earlobe,Edge Of Tissue,Electric Field Distribution,Electromagnetic Wave,FR4 Substrate,Feature Matrix,Field Of View,First Set Of Experiments,GHz Frequency Range,Glass Wafer,Glucose Detection,Glucose Monitoring,Glucose Sensing System,Glucose Tolerance Test,Glucose Values,Head Model,Head Phantom,
Biography
Efthymios Kallos (Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA, in 2008.
He has over ten years of experience in applied physics, engineering, and technical project management. He is the Co-Founder and the Chief Science Officer of Meta Materials Inc. (META), London, U.K. He is an experienced electrical engineer with expertise in applied physics, metamaterials, wireless communications, and electromagnetic simulations. Dr. Kallos leads the innovation, research, and team of scientists at META. He has worked toward pioneering commercially viable metamaterial technologies in solar, optical filters, and LED technologies. He has filed 28 patent applications and authored over 50 publications in applied physics, electromagnetics, and metamaterials.
Dr. Kallos was the winner of the 2009 IEEE Doctoral Thesis Prize of the Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society.
He has over ten years of experience in applied physics, engineering, and technical project management. He is the Co-Founder and the Chief Science Officer of Meta Materials Inc. (META), London, U.K. He is an experienced electrical engineer with expertise in applied physics, metamaterials, wireless communications, and electromagnetic simulations. Dr. Kallos leads the innovation, research, and team of scientists at META. He has worked toward pioneering commercially viable metamaterial technologies in solar, optical filters, and LED technologies. He has filed 28 patent applications and authored over 50 publications in applied physics, electromagnetics, and metamaterials.
Dr. Kallos was the winner of the 2009 IEEE Doctoral Thesis Prize of the Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society.