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The IET Antennas & Propagation Technical Network (AP-TN) committee successfully hosted an online 'Antennas and propagation Colloquium' (APC 2024) Part 1 Antennas and Propagation Colloquium and Part 2 Antennas and Propagation Colloquium on the 12th and 13th November 2024.

The colloquium offered invited talks covering recent advancements in Antennas and Propagation and was aimed at antennas and propagation scientists, researchers, engineers, technologists, and the applications community to enhance their understanding from experts in their field.

The two-part series attracted interest with over 480 delegates registering from 26 different countries around the globe, with a lively Q&A session. Topics covered ranged from fluid antennas and Reflecting Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) to channel characterisation at sub-THz frequencies and in industrial environments.

The invited speakers were Prof Kenneth Tong (University College London), Prof Akram Alomainy (Queen Mary University of London), Fraser Burton  (British Telecom), Dr Matthew Higgins  (University of Warwick) and Dr Son Dinh-Van 
(University of Warwick).

The colloquium was chaired by Dr Anil Shukla, moderated by Prof Tian Hong Loh and Dr Richard Rudd  all from the IET Antennas and Propagation Technical Network (TN).

The IET supports TNs, who are driven by groups of volunteers who work, or have expertise, within the topic areas and these TNs in turn promote the sharing and advancement of knowledge through their various activities. It is through events such as the APC 2024 that the TNs can continue to inform, engage, and connect with like-minded professionals.

We are currently recruiting for the A&P TN Executive team for volunteers to help us continue to be able to organise a varied programme of antennas and propagation activities.  If you are interested in applying for these voluntary roles, please contact our Community Manager,                      Deborah-Claire McKenzie

Come and join us on the next A&P TN online event

 Register here for our ‘New and exciting developments in EM propagation research’ discussion forum.
11 December 2024 – 12.00pm GMT