Prof. Oscar Quevedo-Teruel

Electromagnetic Engineering and Fusion Science

School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Participation in Projects:

As main investigator:

  • "Highly efficient compact base station antennas", SSF (Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research) project ID23-0041, for Industrial PhD student in collaboration with Cellmax.
  • "Lens-Enhanced Antenna Arrays for mm-Wave Communications", Vinnova project (2023-00648) in Smartare Elektroniksystem. This project involves the collaboration of Ericsson AB and Northern Waves for exploring the combination of lenses with arrays.
  • "Metasurfaces for radioastronomy", STINT project (MG2022-9330) under Mobility Grants for Internationalization. This project involves the collaboration with Lund University, Chalmers, and Onsala Observatory (Sweden); ALMA, Valparaiso and Concepcion (Chile).
  • "Modelling of double-layer geodesic lenses for space instruments", VR Project (2022-03865) under call: "Research project grant within natural and engineering sciences". This project has a duration of 3 years.
  • ESA OSIP project (ESA AO 2-1848/22/NL/GLC/ov) on “Glide-symmetry inspired design for manufacture and assembly approach applied to communication satellite antenna arrays in E band”, supported by Viasat. Funded for 18 months.
  • ESA Technology Transfer Feasibility & Design project (ESA AO/1-10772/21/NL/MH) on “Two-dimensional beam formers producing a triangular lattice of beams”, supported by Ericsson AB. Funded for 9 months.
  • Ericsson AB project “Comparison and limitations of measurement techniques for body absorption in mm-waves”. Funded for 4 months.
  • ONR project (0348-0004) on “Geodesic Luneburg lenses for high power applications". Funded for 3 years.
  • ESA Proof of Concept project (4000130375/20/NL/MH/kdj) for the Transfer of innovative multiple beam antenna technologies to 5G terrestrial communication systems, supported by Ericsson AB. Funded for 8 months.
  • "Highly-efficient spectroscopy antennas based on geodesic lenses for future space missions (High-Spectro)", VR Project (2019-03933) under call: "Research project grant within natural and engineering sciences". This project has a duration of 3 years.
  • "Highly-efficient integrated antennas for the new generation of communication systems in the millimetre band (High-Int)", Vinnova Project (2019-02103) under call: "Smartare Elektroniksystem. Forsknings- och innovationsprojekt 2019". This project has a duration of 2 years and involves collaborations with Ericsson AB.
  • ESA ARTES project (No. 4000125905/18/NL/WE) for the development of "Compact Mobile Antenna For High Speed Transport Vehicles". Funded for 3 years, and it includes the participation of Forsway and ReQuTech.
  • "Higher-symmetric structures for future 5G Communication Systems (High-5)", Vinnova Project (2018-01522) under call: "Smartare Elektroniksystem. Forsknings- och innovationsprojekt 2018". This project has a duration of 2 years and involves collaborations with Ericsson AB, Sunway Communications and Digital Metal.
  • "Higher-symmetric materials for 5G communications (H-Materials)", Stiftelsen Åforsk project (18-302), funded for 2 years in collaboration with Ericsson AB.
  • "Towards the Future of Antennas: Transformation Optics and Surface-Wave Lenses", STINT Project (PT2014-5813), Postdoctoral Transition Grant for Internationalization. This project involves collaborations during 3 years with University of Michigan, USA, and Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France.

KTH Leader:

  • FFP 2023 (Stärkt svensk flygteknisk forskning och innovation), funded by Vinnova, and entitled “Digital Multichannel AESA for EW and Directed COM Multifunctionality”. This project is led by SAAB.
  • SA project (4000142463/23/NL/AF/jxh) on “Lens Array antenna for Satcube satellite GEO-terminals". Funded for 2 years. This project is led by Satcube.
  • KTH leader of MSCA Doctoral Networks, Industrial Doctorate, 2021 (No. 101072560) on “Glide-symmetric mEtamaterials for iNnovative radIo-frequency commUnication and Sensing (GENIUS)", funded for 4 years. This project is led by Sorbonne University. Main supervisor of two PhD projects with Thales (France) and Airbus (Uk).
  • Vice-chair of SyMAT COST Action: "Future Communications with higher-symmetric engineered artificial materials" .
  • KTH Leader of ESA project (4000132899/20/NL/NR) on “User terminal hybrid antenna for constellations", funded for 2 years. This project is led by Satcube.
  • KTH Leader of ESA project (No. AO/2-1772/20/NL/GLC) on “Sub terahertz geodesic lens antenna for imaging system", funded for 2 years. This project is led by University of Bordeaux.

Participant:

  • Leader of the “Radio electronics and antennas" area in the Swedish Competence Center, SweWIN (Swedish Wireless Innovation Network) funded by Vinnova for 5 years.
  • Leader of the Antenna area in the project React II, funded by the European Commission, led by Indra (Spain). Funded for 3 years.