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Professor James Flint is a Professor of Wireless Systems Engineering at Loughborough University, serving as Associate Dean for Education & Student Experience. He leads the Electronic Communications Research Unit and holds academic qualifications including a PhD in Computational Electromagnetics (2000). His research focuses on wireless systems, electromagnetics, acoustics, biomimetics, and metamaterials, with notable projects in wearable antennas, energy harvesting, and acoustic signal processing for infrastructure monitoring.
Prof. Flint’s expertise spans biomimetic engineering solutions, ultrasonic technology, and numerical modeling using Transmission Line Matrix techniques. His work on acoustic emission monitoring has applications in geotechnical testing, landslide预警 systems, and wind turbine blade condition monitoring. Professional affiliations include Fellow of the IET and Senior Member of IEEE.
Recent articles highlight advancements in energy harvesters for industrial digitization, textile-based antenna innovations, and cybersecurity for LTE networks. His research demonstrates interdisciplinary impact across biomedical engineering, aerospace systems, and smart manufacturing. Ongoing projects include vibration energy harvesting for self-powered sensors and metamaterial antenna design for wearable applications. Prof. Flint actively contributes to educational technology through studies on digital learning tools like Microsoft OneNote.
- Professional Accolades: FIET, SMIEEE, SFHEA
- Key Labs: Electronic Communications Research Unit
- Notable Projects: Wearable antennas, bioacoustic bandgap structures, textile manufacturing for RF devices




