Course Information

Topics covered during the course:

  • Brief introduction to conventional lenses
  • Graded-index lenses
  • Geodesic lenses and their applications
  • Ray tracing for the analysis of dielectric and geodesic lenses
  • Periodic structures and glide symmetries
  • MoM and multimodal analysis of periodic structures and metalenses
  • Transformation optics
  • Additive manufacturing of metalenses
  • Lens antennas for 5G/6G communications
  • Lens antennas for satellite communications

Please bring a laptop to the course, as there will be lab sessions held during the course which require the use of one.

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Meals:

Lunch is included in the registration fee. All participants will be provided with lunch on each day of the course at no additional cost. 

Social Event:

The course dinner is also included in the registration fee. It will take place on Thursday, June 4, from 19:30 to 21:00 at Tolv Stockholm, where we will enjoy bowling, billiards, shuffleboard, and other games, along with a shared meal. 

Please note that transportation is not included. However, reaching the venue is easy: from Stockholm Central Station, take Metro line 19 (direction Hagsätra) and get off at Globen. From there, it is about a 7-minute walk to Tolv Stockholm. You can pay for the metro directly at the gates using your credit or debit card, with no need to buy a ticket beforehand.

Course Instructors

Dr. Pilar Castillo Tapia

KTH

Dr. Mingzheng Chen

KTH

Dr. Cristina Yepes

TNO

Prof. Oscar 
Quevedo-Teruel

KTH

Prof. Francisco Mesa

Universidad de Sevilla

Prof. Tomas Tyc

Masaryk University

Prof. Guido Valerio

Sorbonne University

Prof​. ​Simon Horsley

University of Exeter

Dr. Agnese Mazzinghi

University of Florence

Dr. Jose Rico-Fernandez

Northern Waves

Dr. Celia Gomez

Ansys

Dr. Astrid Algaba-Brazalez

University of Cartagena

Dr. Andreas Ericsson

TICRA

Dr. Carolina Viganó

Viasat

Sören Poulsen

Saab

Prof. Oscar 
Quevedo-Teruel

KTH

Prof. Francisco Mesa

Universidad de Sevilla