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Kristof Dausien is a Researcher at Ruhr University Bochum, affiliated with the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology and the High Frequency Systems department. His primary role involves advancing research in high-frequency and terahertz (THz) technologies. He collaborates closely with Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ilona Rolfes and other experts in the field.
His research focuses on dielectric waveguides, THz sensing, FMCW radar systems, and robotic antenna characterization. Key projects include developing fluidic THz sensors, analyzing sub-THz signal propagation, and optimizing dielectric waveguide fixtures. His work bridges theoretical simulations with practical applications in photonics, materials science, and biomedical engineering.
Recent publications (2023-2025) emphasize advancements in MEMS-based slot waveguides, environmental impact on radar performance, and robotic antenna measurement systems. These contributions highlight his expertise in high-frequency systems, antenna design, and sensor technology integration.
As part of the High Frequency Systems team, Dausien actively participates in conferences such as EuCAP, ICMMTS, and GeMiC, showcasing innovations in THz and microwave engineering. His research is supported by collaborative projects like 6GEM and Terahertz-NRW, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement.



