Left to Right: Jose Martinez, Isabella Rodriguez, Espinal Brandon, Lauren Barker
Isabella is a sophomore electrical engineering student working on the design of mm-wave antenna arrays using characteristic modes.
Jose is a sophomore electrical engineering student working on bandwidth enhancement of antenna elements using characteristic modes.
Espinal is a junior electrical engineering student working on exploring different antenna shapes and optimizing them using characteristic modes.
Lauren is a freshman electrical engineering student working on vital sign monitoring using UWB radar. For her experiments, she will use P452 UWB radar.
You Tube Link: Senior Project 2024: Smart Cloth Design, Tracking and Localization (youtube.com)
Left to Right: Angel Abreu, Nathan Stephenson, Matt Koeing, Jake Connolly
Youtube Link: Senior Project 2022/2023: Lightning Detection and Early Warning System (youtube.com)
Left to Right
Charles McBride, Claude Lund, Brian Puccio
Left to Right:
Nicholas Lusdyk(NSF) : Working on MIMO arrays using Characteristic Modes
Benjamin Winkler(MUSE): Working on 5G mm-wave Antenna
Talha Murad (MUSE): Working on antenna miniaturization for IoT Applications
Nicholas Alvear (MUSE): Parametric Studies of cavity-backed antenna
Nicholas Cappello ( NSF): Working on patch antenna optimization using characteristic modes
SENIOR Project Students 2022
(Nicholas Lusdyk , Joseph Loggi)
I am a double major in Electrical Engineering and Physics and a rising senior at TCNJ, as well as the President of IEEE HKN Nu Gamma chapter. The main goal of my work is to investigate how antennas interact with human tissue in an effort to ultimately assess the feasibility of a microwave monitoring device for bronchial asthma.
I am an electrical engineering major who is about to start his junior year at TCNJ. As well as the president of the manhunt club and the VP of the school's RHA. I am working with Dr. Khan in order to learn about antennas and one day go into communications.