
About
Amir Borji is a Research Assistant Professor and Sessional Lecturer at the University of Waterloo. His work focuses on advanced antenna engineering, electromagnetics, and microwave systems with a strong emphasis on millimeter-wave technologies, computational electromagnetics, and RF systems design.
Research Interests:
- Design and analysis of millimeter-wave antennas and phased arrays
- Electromagnetic modeling of periodic structures and metamaterials
- Optimization of antenna performance in high-frequency regimes
- Integration of substrate integrated waveguides (SIW) in antenna systems
Recent work highlights include developing low-profile mmWave 5G antennas, analyzing graphene-based periodic structures, and improving broadband tunable systems. His publications reflect a trend toward practical solutions for modern wireless communication challenges.
Scientific Awards: None explicitly listed in the provided information.
Advising/Grants: No specific students, grants, or lab affiliations mentioned in the current data. His contributions appear primarily through independent and collaborative research publications.
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