
About
Hung Luyen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of North Texas, affiliated with the College of Engineering. His research focuses on advanced antenna systems, microwave engineering, and biomedical applications of electromagnetic technology. He holds a position in Discovery Park B232 and can be contacted at Hung.Luyen@unt.edu.
Research Interests
His work emphasizes innovative antenna designs, including reconfigurable phased arrays, 3D-printed components, and microwave ablation technologies for medical treatments. Key areas include:
- Phased array and reflectarray antenna systems
- Dielectric resonator antennas and material science applications
- Microwave ablation for minimally invasive cancer treatment
- RF system optimization (e.g., Doherty amplifiers)
- Biomedical engineering integration with antenna technologies
Recent Research Trends
Recent publications highlight advancements in antenna miniaturization, reconfigurability, and AI-driven design methodologies. His work bridges traditional antenna engineering with emerging fields like additive manufacturing and biomedical electronics.
Awards & Grants
No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the provided information. Funding sources and grant details are not listed here.
Labs & Teams
Research activities are centered in the University of North Texas labs affiliated with the Electrical Engineering department, though specific lab names or collaborative teams were not detailed in the text.
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