June 2018 Issue
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The 33rd AWCC Seminar / IEEE Distinguished Microwave Lecture is held at UEC, Tokyo.

Patrick Robin (Ohio State Univ.)
Patrick Robin (Ohio State Univ.)

The 33rd AWCC (Advanced Wireless & Communication Research Center) Seminar / IEEE Distinguished Microwave Lecture (IEEE DML) was held on 28 May 2018 at the University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo.

AWCC seminars is held at UEC to strengthen research and engineering on wireless communications. The 33rd AWCC seminar was organized in partnership with IEEE DML that is produced by IEEE MTT-S (Microwave Theory and Techniques Society) to support the activities of researchers studying high frequency technology including micro, millimeter and terahertz waves.

The opening address by Ryo Ishikawa was followed by a speech from IEEE MTT-S by Masashi Nakatsugawa, executive manager of NTT Advanced Technology Corp.

Patrick Robin, Ohio State University, described the measurement and design of high frequency active devices in his talk titled, "Accelerated Design of Power amplifiers using an Embedding Device Model".

More than 50 participants including graduate students attended the seminar.