May 6, 2009

Graduate Students Hjalti Sigmarsson and Himanshu Joshi and Professors Peroulis and Chappell win Best Paper of the Symposium

Their paper titled "3-6 GHz Tunable Bandpass Filter using Heavily Loaded Evanescent-mode Cavity Resonators and Piezoelectric Actuators" won Best Paper at the 41st International Symposium on Microelectronics.

Congratulations to:  Hjalti H. Sigmarsson, Himanshu Joshi, Professor Dimitrios Peroulis and Professor William J. Chappell.  Their paper titled “3-6 GHz Tunable Bandpass Filter using Heavily Loaded Evanescent-mode Cavity Resonators and Piezoelectric Actuators” was named the Best Paper of the Symposium at the 41st  International Symposium on Microelectronics, held November 2 – 6, 2008 in Providence, Rhode Island.  

 

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