I am a PhD student in Electrical Engineering at the University of North Texas. I earned my Master’s degree from the School of Microelectronics at Tianjin University (2020-2023), where my thesis on novel broadband dielectric resonator antennas for 5G applications received the Excellent Master's Thesis award. I completed my Bachelor’s degree in Electronic Information Science and Technology at Jinan University (2016-2020). From November 2023 to August 2024, I managed projects at Nanyang Technological University's Center for Integrated Circuits and Systems, focusing on advanced RF circuit and package designs.
Currently, my research involves using deep learning to design optical and electromagnetic structures.
I am an Undergraduate Research Assistant pursuing a combined Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of North Texas. My experience spans the development of autonomous systems using ROS 2 on Linux platforms—integrating SLAM-based pathfinding, 2D mapping, and robot odometry—as well as the design of dual-band microstrip patch antennas operating at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi frequencies. I have also worked on embedded control systems using microcontrollers and motor drivers. My current research focuses on intelligent sensing through reprogrammable Metasurfaces, FPGA-based control architectures, and machine-learning models for non-invasive environmental perception and point-cloud reconstruction.
My name is Amaan Reza and I have dedicated my life to pursuing engineering and pushing my learning as far as possible. With a strong passion for RF theory, embedded systems, analog and digital circuit design, and a fascination for modern cybersecurity threats, networking, and computer programming, my interests are as broad as my curiosity. I currently work on a XILINX based embedded control board for reprogrammable metasurface wave scattering, alongside completing professional transmission-level relay coordination and grid protection in the power industry. Outside of work and research I love tinkering with circuits, programming, gaming on Linux, and reading!