Two of the thirteen awards of the XXXV edition of the Awards for Best Thesis,
Final Master work, and Best Doctoral Thesis Academic Trajectories in Telecommunications Engineering have achieved the researchers at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena UPCT).
It is two doctoral theses written in the School of Telecommunications Engineering UPCT.
One on wireless 60GHz and another on holographic maximum precision telecommunications antennas.
The rector, José Antonio Franco, highlighted the academic excellence of doctoral studies and the School of Telecommunications UPCT.
Distinguished works
Maria Teresa Martinez English has been awarded the Prize Yoigo in Mobile Communications Broadband High Speed ​​for his thesis on high-frequency waves.
The researcher pioneered the study of wireless 60 GHz telecommunications, the frequency used the next generation mobile, and is testing how capacity data transmission in the band of 100 GHz expands. A technology that could be used in the health sector to perform electrocardiograms without wires.
"I am proud to see my University achieving more awards than others with more resources.
Still not think so, "admitted the winning path lab SiCoMo research group at the School of Telecommunications UPCT.
He has also been awarded Alejandro Javier Martínez Ros, with Hisdesat Prize for the best thesis in Satellite Services for his research into holographic high-precision antennas, whose development continues from March at the University of Pavia with some of the world's best technology specialists integrated waveguide substrate.
"It's always a joy to be recognized the effort of a doctoral thesis," he said this morning from Italy.
The School of Telecommunications Engineering (ETSIT) UPCT already highlighted in previous editions of the National Association awards 'telcos', winning the award for the thesis Hispasat, also on antennas, Maria Garcia Vigueras.
Source: UPCT