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CST announces University Publication Award 2014 winners

18th December 2014
Nat Bowers
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An annual event awarding university institutes and researchers for published papers related to electromagnetic simulation applications, the winners of the CST University Publication Award 2014 have been announced by Computer Simulation Technology. The award recognises the importance of work from university researchers and academics by granting winners of the award extensions and upgrades to their CST STUDIO SUITE installations.

Papers must meet three conditions to be considered in the award: they must be authored or co-authored by university researchers; they must have been published either in scientific journals or conference proceedings; and the numerical results must be entirely or partly obtained through simulations using CST software.

Submissions are evaluated on a number of criteria, including originality of application and theory, clarity of presentation and the skillful use of CST software. A special award is also given for short papers, of four pages or less, to acknowledge the importance of short conference papers in promoting practical applications of simulation.

The following papers have been selected to receive the CST University Publication Award 2014:

  • 'High-Isolation X-band Marine Radar Antenna Design' by Fang-Yao Kuo and Ruey-Bing Hwang. Published in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation; Volume: 62, Issue: 5, May 2014, pp 2331 – 2337 (National Chiao-Tung University, Taiwan),
  • 'Superconducting spoke cavities for high-velocity applications' by C. S. Hopper and J. R. Delayen. Published in PHYSICAL REVIEW SPECIAL TOPICS - ACCELERATORS AND BEAMS, Volume: 16, Issue: 10, 3 October 2013, pp 102001-1 - 102001-20 (Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Thomas Jefferson National Lab, USA),
  • 'Footwear Antennas for Body Area Telemetry' by Domenico Gaetano, Patrick McEvoy, Max J. Ammann, Jacinta E. Browne, Louise Keating and Frances Horgan. Published in IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation; Volume: 61, Issue: 10, October 2013; Volume: 39, 2013, pp 133-148 (Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland),
  • 'Multi-Band Notch UWB Band Pass Filter With Novel Contiguous Split Rings Embedded in Symmetrically Tapered Elliptic Rings' by Anil Kamma, Swapnil R. Gupta, Gopi S. Reddy and Jayanta Mukherjee. Published in Progress In Electromagnetics Research C, (IIT Bombay, India).

The Short Paper Award 2014 was given to:

  • 'Low Profile Cavity-Backed Four-Arm Archimedean Spiral Antenna with 8:1 Bandwidth' by Hongzhao Ray Fang, Mohammed Serhir, Ramanan Balakrishnan, Régis Guinvarc’h and Koen Mouthaan (National University of Singapore, SUPELEC, France).

Dr. Martin Timm, Director of Global Marketing, CST, commented: “Universities are exploring new and exciting fields of electromagnetic research. The award helps us to discover the vast variety of important and sometimes surprising ways the software is being applied in today’s fast changing world. Thank you to everyone who submitted a paper to this year’s award.”

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