Award - Best Student Paper Award
Best Student Paper Award Winners
APMC 2020 Student Prize - Antennas |
Paper Title |
Author(s) |
Institute |
Grating Lobe Mitigation in Linear Phased Array Antennas Using Leaky-Mode of Bed of Nails |
Wasim Alshrafi
Dirk Heberling
|
RWTH Aachen University |
APMC 2020 Student Prize - Microwaves |
Paper Title |
Author(s) |
Institute |
A 28 GHz and 38 GHz Dual-Band LNA Using Gain Peaking Technique for 5G Wireless Systems in 22 nm FD-SOI CMOS |
Xin Xu
Songhui Li
Laszlo Szilagyi
Paolo Valerio Testa
Corrado Carta
Frank Ellinger
|
Technische Universität Dresden |
APMC 2020 Student Prize - Systems |
Paper Title |
Author(s) |
Institute |
Behavioral Modeling and Digital Predistortion for Fully-Connected Hybrid Beamforming Massive MIMO Transmitters |
Xin Liu
Wenhua Chen
Jiaming Chu
|
Tsinghua University |
Committee & Reward Process
Best Student Paper Award Committee |
Chair |
Kin-Fai (Kenneth) Tong | University College London |
Judges |
Prof. Dau Chyrh Chang | Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan |
Prof. Debatosh Guha | University of Calcutta, India |
Prof. Hisamatsu Nakano | Hosei University, Japan |
Prof. Krairiksh Monai | King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand |
Prof. Jay Guo | University of Technology Sydney, Australia |
Prof. Steven Gao | University of Kent, UK |
Dr. Keren Li | National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Japan |
Prof. Ross Murch | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong |
Prof. Chul Soon Park | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea |
Prof. Lei Zhu | University of Macau, Macau |
Prof. Hiroyuki Arai | Yokohama National University, Japan |
Prof. Yue Gao | University of Surrey, UK |
Prof. Zhongxiang Shen | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
Dr. Hanyang Wang | Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd, China |
Prof. Ikmo Park | Ajou University, Korea |
Review Process |
10 top-scored student papers were shortlisted from the Antennas, Microwave, and Systems categories during the review process
5 esteem judges from each stream will independently evaluate each paper based on the novelty and originality of the work described in the paper and presented at the conference.
Paper with the highest averaged score will win the APMC 2020 Student Prize. |