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Ohio State ECE Students Take Second and Third Place in ACES Paper Competition

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Two Ohio State University Electrical and Computer Engineering graduate students earned high honors at the recent International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Symposium.

Students Connor Jenkins and Karen Zhu won second and third place, respectively, in the Student Paper Competition. Both students are advised by ECE College of Engineering Innovation Scholar, Asimina Kiourti.  

Second Place Honors:

C. Jenkins and A. Kiourti, "Low-Loss Wireless Implant Telemetry Using Magnetoinductive Waveguides," International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Symposium, Monterey, CA, Mar. 26-30, 2023.

Third Place Honors:

K. Zhu and A. Kiourti, "Noise Coil for Improving Sensitivity in a Fully Passive Bio-Magnetic Signal Detection System," International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Symposium, Monterey, CA, Mar. 26-30, 2023.

The International Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES) Symposium, held March 26 to 30 in Monterey, California, serves as a forum for developers, analysts, and users of computational techniques applied to electromagnetic field problems for all frequency ranges. The symposium includes technical invited plenary and regular presentations, software tutorials, vendor booths, and short courses.

 

 


 

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