Zhao Yao (Special session 20)

 Invited Talk: Zhao Yao, Qingdao University

Special session 20: Recent Progress on Artisitic Antennas and Hidden Antennas

Short Bio: 
Zhao Yao (S’12-M’16) received the MS and PhD degrees in Electronic Engineering from Kwangwoon University (Korea) in 2014 and 2016, respectively. In 2016, he worked as research professor in Kwangwoon University. In 2017, he joined the College of Micro-& Nano-technology, Qingdao University, China, as an assistant professor, where he became an associate professor in 2019. He has been engaged in the research of Micro&Nano electronic devices and Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits for more than 10 years. He has published more than 30 SCI papers, published 1 book, and authorized 16 patents registered in South Korea and China. His research group is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China and Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China. His major interests include RFIC design, high-k material, semiconductor fabrication, MEMS and RF biosensors. Recently, he focused on re-usable RF biosensor combined with microfluidics for high sensitivity and quick response.Dr. Zheng is a Senior Member of the Chinese Institute of Electronics (CIE). He was the recipient of the 2008 Young Scientists Awards presented by the Tianjin Municipality, China. He has been invited to give numerous invited talks and plenary speeches at various international conferences and forums. He is listed in Who’s Who in the World and in Who’s Who in the Science and Engineering in the World.

Title: High-Performance Chinese character-shaped Patch Antenna for 5G Mobile Communications

Abstract:
An artistic antenna shaped like Chinese character ‘Shan’ was proposed in this work. ‘Shan’ served as a radiation patch and the feed point was placed on the right side of the re-radiation patch. The transmission zero of the proposed antenna was at 3.51 GHz and the impedance bandwidth was 25 MHz (3.495 GHz-3.520 GHz). The simulation maximum gain of the antenna was 5.735 dBi. In addition, the proposed antenna could also be redesigned as a dual-band antenna. Thus, the proposed antenna shaped like ‘Shan’ has a promising potential for the application of 5G communication.