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Mohamed Basha is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo, specializing in advanced antenna design, MEMS technology, and millimeter-wave systems. His research focuses on integrating silicon-on-glass (SOG) and 3D-printed materials to develop innovative solutions in radar sensors, high-frequency antennas, and optical MEMS. Basha has contributed significantly to fields such as FMCW radar characterization, resonant MEMS mirrors, and tunable permittivity sensors.
His work spans applications in aerospace, biomedical engineering, and telecommunications, with a particular emphasis on improving antenna efficiency, sensor sensitivity, and system miniaturization. Key contributions include the development of quasi-optical mirrors for space routing, contactless dielectric waveguide probes, and low-loss silicon-based THz platforms.
Basha’s recent research trends highlight advancements in deep learning-assisted radar imaging, 3D-printed dielectric antennas, and tunable phase shifter technologies for sub-millimeter wave and terahertz applications. His interdisciplinary approach bridges electrical engineering, materials science, and mechanical design.
While no formal awards are listed, his extensive publication record (spanning 2001–2023) underscores his impact in millimeter-wave and THz systems. His work often involves collaborations across academia and industry, though specific grant details are not provided here.
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