HORIZON 2020 TWEETHER
"Travelling wave tube based w-band wireless networks with high data
rate distribution, spectrum & energy efficiency"
will start on 1st January 2015
Read in Lancaster Blog
Prof. Andy Sutton, the Principal Network Architect of mobile phone giant EE will be the guest speaker at the launch of a new Horizon 2020 project led by Lancaster University
15 January 2015 Open Session of
the Kickoff meeting of the Horizon 2020 TWEETHER
Project
Please,
register here


EVENTS
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Claudio Paoloni and Prof. John Quinton (LEC) visited with Sir Bobby Charlton and other four UK teams a minefield in Croatia as a mandatory part of Find a Better Way (FABW) call for ‘Novel Ways of Detection for Humanitarian Demining’, run in conjunction with EPSRC.FABW website
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Claudio Paoloni gave the talk "THz Applications at "LA3NET School on Laser Applications at Acceleratorswww.la3net.eu29 September - 3 October, 2014, CLPU, Salamanca, Spain
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University of California Davis, Seminar Functional Engineered Material Applications at Lancaster UniversityRead more
Rosa LetiziaApril 22, 2014, Davis, California, US -
University of California Davis, Seminar THz Vacuum Electron Devices at Lancaster UniversityRead more
Claudio PaoloniApril 22, 2014, Davis, California, US -
Royal Society India-UK Scientific Seminar on High Power THz Vacuum Devices for Social BenefitsMarch 5-7, 2014, CSIR-CEERI, Pilani, India
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VACANCIES
- Fully Funded PhD
studentship on Low energy THz electron sources
Scientific supervision: Lancaster University jointly with DTU, Technical University of Denmark - Apply
here
For any information please email to:
c.paoloni@lancaster.ac.uk
E-MIT, Engineering of Microwaves, Terahertz and Light is a leading group in high frequency applications projected toward novel and fascinating frontiers of microwave, particle accelerators, terahertz electronics, photonics and novel artificial functional materials.
The E-MIT group aims at merging consolidated knowledge with research beyond the state of the art, to create an exciting environment for students and researchers worldwide.
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