Prof. Oscar Quevedo-Teruel

Electromagnetic Engineering and Fusion Science

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

My team at KTH:

Post-docs:

PhD students (main supervision):

  • Pilar Castillo-Tapia - Her PhD is about lens antennas. She is mainly funded by a VR project.
  • Freysteinn Viðar Viðarsson - His PhD is about lens antennas for satellite communications. He is mainly funded by the ESA and the EDF.
  • Mingzheng Chen - His PhD is about lens antennas for communications.
  • Hairu Wang - Her PhD is about glide-symmetric feeding networks for satellite communications.
  • Nuria Flores Espinosa - Her PhD is dielectric lens antenna arrays working in a Vinnova project with Northern-Waves and Ericsson AB (LEA).
  • Jesus Jimenez Suarez - His PhD is on high power feeding networks in collaboration with Airbus (UK) for a MSCA EU project (Genius).
  • Moises Tercero Nunez - His PhD is on angular impedance matching in collaboration with Thales (France) for a MSCA EU project (Genius).
  • Johan Lundgren - His PhD is on efficient base stations for 5G/6G communications, and he is funded by Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research.

PhD students (co-supervision):

  • Martin Petek at Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy.
  • Shiyi Yang at University of Beijing, China.
  • Maria Pubill at University of Technology Sydney, Australia.

Former PhD students and Post-docs at KTH:

Former post-docs:

  • Dr. Sarah Clendinning - She was a post-doc working on high-power antennas for radar systems funded by an ONR project (2021-2024).
  • Dr. Qiao Chen - He was a post-doc working on geodesic lens antennas and multimodal analysis (2020-2023).
  • Dr. Fatemeh Ghasemifard - She was working as a post-doc on Vinnova project High-5, in collaboration with Ericsson, Sunway Communications and Digital Metal.

Former PhD students (main supervision):

Former PhD students (co-supervision):

Regular collaborators:

Visiting professors:

Industrial collaborators:

  • Dr. Christos Kolitsidas (Ericsson, Sweden):
    • He has participated in our Vinnova projects in collaboration with Ericsson.
    • He hosts the visit of the EI2400 Applied Antenna Theory MSc course to the Ericsson facilities in Kista and the Ericsson Studio.
    • We have co-supervised multiple MSc theses together.
  • Johan Malmstrom (SAAB, Sweden):
    • We collaborate with him and SAAB in the modelling of radomes and FSS integrated with antennas.
    • This collaboration has been funded by Vinnova and the EDF.
    • We have co-supervised multiple MSc theses together.
    • He hosts the visit to SAAB of the EI2400 Applied Antenna Theory MSc course.
  • Lukas Nystrom (Satcube, Sweden):
    • We collaborate on design of lens antennas for terminals for satellite communications.
    • We have collaborated through ESA projects.
  • Dr. Jose Rico (Northern Waves, Sweden):
    • We collaborate on additive manufacturing microwave and antenna components.
    • We have collaborated through ESA and Vinnova funded projects.
  • Johan Lundgren (Cellmax, Sweden):
    • We collaborate with him and Cellmax for efficient base stations for 5G/6G communications.
    • Our research collaboration is funded by Vinnova and the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research.
  • Dr. Van HOANG (Thales, France):
    • We collaborate on the modeling of radomes with low reflections and additive manufacturing.
    • We collaborated through the Genius EU MSCA (Genius).
    • We have supervised MSc theses together.
  • Sony Amos (Airbus, UK):
    • We collaborate on efficient high power feeding networks.
    • We collaborated through the Genius EU MSCA (Genius).
  • Dr. Carolina Vigano (Viasat, Switzerland):
    • We collaborate on feeding networks and lenses for satellite communications.
    • Our collaboration is funded by the European Space Agency (ESA).
  • Dr. Anouk Hubrechsen (ANTENNEX, Netherlands):
    • We collaborate with her and ANTENNEX in the modelling of reverberation chambers.
    • We have co-supervised multiple MSc theses together.