Jakub Przepiorowski
PhD Researcher
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Elect/Cont/Comm/Comp Engineering (Technological University Dublin, Ireland)
Contact
Antenna & High Frequency Research Centre
TU Dublin, Room CQ435, Grangegorman, Dublin, D07 ADY7, Ireland
About
Joined the AHFR Centre in September 2020 as a PhD student after completing a B.E. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Technological University Dublin in May 2020. He is supervised by Prof. Max Ammann and Dr. Patrick McEvoy.
Jakub's research focuses on designing novel antennas for emerging satellite services, including high-gain, low-profile, circularly polarized microstrip patch antenna arrays developed for mobile satellite communication (SATCOM) terminals. He is also exploring the use of cost-effective fused deposition modelling (FDM) 3D-printing technology to create fully 3D-printed dielectric resonator antennas (DRAs) that meet SWaP-C requirements. Additionally, his work investigates the use of conductive filaments to fabricate complex 3D conductive structures to alter and enhance antenna radiation properties. His primary focus is on wideband, circularly polarized antennas operating in the L-, S-, and C-bands, designed for Satellite-IoT applications.
He is supervised by Prof Max Ammann and Dr Patrick McEvoy.
Research Interests
- Antennas for SATCOM applications
- Antenna Arrays
- 3D-printed Antennas
- Circularly Polarized Antennas