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Dr Qi Luo is a Senior Lecturer in Radio-Frequency Engineering at the School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science, University of Hertfordshire, UK. He holds a PhD in Telecommunications from the University of Porto and an MSc in Data Communications from the University of Sheffield. His career spans roles as a Research Fellow at Surrey Space Centre and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Kent, where he currently serves as a Visiting Senior Research Fellow.
- Education: PhD (Universidade do Porto), MSc (University of Sheffield)
- Collaborations: European Commission, British Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, global industry partners
- Editorial Roles: Associate Editor for IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters and IEEE Access
Dr Luo’s research focuses on advanced antenna technologies for next-generation wireless systems. He specializes in:
- Smart antennas and reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS)
- Phased arrays, reflectarrays, and transmitarrays
- Electrically small and circularly polarized antennas
- Metasurfaces for beamforming and signal enhancement
- Millimeter-wave and terahertz antenna design
- Antenna miniaturization for mobile and implantable devices
Recent publications highlight trends in terahertz metasurfaces, dual-frequency antenna design, and phased array performance optimization. His work addresses challenges in high-efficiency wireless power transfer for medical implants and hybrid RIS architectures for beyond-5G communications.
Current Projects:
- High-efficiency wireless power transfer for implanted medical devices
- TERRAMETA: Terahertz reconfigurable metasurfaces for ultra-high-rate communications
- Millimetre-wave array antennas for mobile handsets
- Hybrid RIS hardware and signal processing frameworks
Dr Luo actively mentors PhD students and collaborates with international academic and industrial partners. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and contributes to peer review for leading journals and conferences.




