Hattan Abutarboush

Also published under:Hattan F. Abutarboush, H. F. AbuTarboush, Hattan F. AbuTarboush, H. F. Abutarboush

Affiliation

Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, Taibah University, Madinah, Saudi Arabia
Energy, Industrial and Modern Technologies Research Center, Taibah University, Madinah, Saudi Arabia

Topic

Biosamples,Biosensor,Dielectric Constant,Optimization Algorithm,Performance Of Algorithm,Resonance Frequency,Vector Network Analyzer,Adaptive Scheme,Algorithm Parameters,Ambiguous Identification,Anechoic Chamber,Anomalous Dispersion,Backscatter Mode,Balanced State,Basis Functions,Bat Algorithm,Benchmark Datasets,Benchmark Functions,Benchmark Problems,Binary Optimization,Binary Search,Binary Space,Binary Version,Biofuel,Bottom Layer,Carbon Monoxide,Cartilage,Challenging Problem,Chipless Radio Frequency Identification,Circular Ring,Compact Design,Complex Optimization Problems,Concentrated Aqueous Solution,Concentrations In Samples,Constant Phase,Constrained Optimization,Control Parameters,Crossover Operator,Current Distribution,Dark Mode,Degrees Of Freedom,Differential Modulation,Differential Peaks,Differential Sensor,Effective Permittivity,Effective Refractive Index,Electric Field Strength,Electrical Length,Extreme Learning Machine,Fano Resonance,

Biography

Hattan F. Abutarboush (M'07) received the B.Sc. (Eng) Honors degree in electrical communications and electronics engineering from Greenwich and MSA University, London, U.K., in 2005, the M.Sc. degree in mobile personal and satellite communications from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Westminster University, London, in 2007, and the Ph.D. degree in antennas and propagations from the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering, Brunel University, West London, U.K., in July 2011. His Ph.D. research work was mainly on fixed and reconfigurable multiband antennas.
He was a Research Visitor at Hong Kong University in December 2010 and worked as a Research Associate for the American University in Cairo (AUC), Cairo, Egypt, from April to July 2011 where he worked on the packaging of novel millimeter-wave antennas. He has published several journal articles and conference papers. He was invited for special session on multiband antennas at ICEAA 2009 (Italy). His current research interests lie in the design of reconfigurable antennas, antennas for mobile phones, miniaturized antennas, multiple antennas, smart antennas, antenna arrays, EBG, RF/microwave circuit design, and millimeter-wave antennas.
Dr. Abutarboush is a member of IET and a reviewer for several journals and international conferences.