Electromagnetic Imaging and Sensing (EMIS) Lab
ABOUT
The Electromagnetic Imaging and Sensing (EMIS) Laboratory at Queen’s University Belfast was established in 2020. Led by Dr. Okan Yurduseven, the lab boasts a dedicated team comprising 13 postdoctoral research associates and PhD students.
Dr. Yurduseven, was honored with a prestigious Leverhulme Research Leadership Award in 2020, and has since formed this team of experts to spearhead ground breaking research in the realm of Electromagnetic Imaging and Sensing.
The EMIS Lab research areas include:
- Microwave and millimetre-wave radar imaging
- Compressive sensing and computational imaging
- Integrated imaging and sensing
- Antennas and propagation
- Wireless power transfer
- Metamaterials and metasurfaces
- Intelligent reflective surfaces for wireless communications
- Radar signal processing
What is Electromagnetic Imaging and Sensing?
Electromagnetic imaging and sensing is a form of pioneering technology that uses electromagnetic waves to generate images or gather key information about objects via imaging technology.
These waves can range from radio waves to gamma rays, covering a broad spectrum of frequencies. Electromagnetic imaging and sensing have numerous applications across various fields, including medicine, defence and security, and remote sensing.
Explore our comprehensive array of cutting-edge equipment at the EMIS Lab:
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Electromagnetic Imaging Systems
- A 0.4 m x 0.4 m semi-anechoic horizontal scanner up to 26.5 GHz (extendable to 67 GHz).
- A 1.5 m x 1 m semi-anechoic horizontal scanner up to 26.5 GHz (extendable to 67 GHz).
- A 2 m x 1 m semi-anechoic vertical scanner up to 26.5 GHz (extendable to 67 GHz).
- Keysight Streamline Vector Network Analysers
- P9373B: two-port VNA, 9 kHz – 14 GHz.
- P9375B: two-port VNA, 100 kHz – 26.5 GHz.
- Additional RF Equipment
- 9-6 GHz waveguide probe antennas
- 85 – 8.20 GHz waveguide probe antennas
- 2 – 12.5 GHz waveguide probe antennas
- 4 – 18 GHz waveguide probe antennas
- 18 – 26.5 GHz waveguide probe antennas
- 8 – 12 GHz quad-Ridge horn antennas
- Solid State SPDT 2-port and 4-port switches up to 26.5 GHz