Carbon Nanotube Antennas

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Design and simulation of carbon nanotube antennas for THz imaging. Project will include modeling and simulating a carbon nanotube antenna numerically as well as with commercial E/M software. Project goals include accurate simulation of antenna and development of design guidelines and metrics for this new technology.

Contact Kristen Parrish:
kparrish@cerc.utexas.edu

Qualifications

Strong electromagnetics background and some programming experience (Matlab or similar). Computational programming experience a plus.
Appropriate majors: physics, electrical engineering (concentration in electromagnetics), computational math.

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