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Dr. Tim Brown is a Senior Lecturer in RF Antennas and Propagation at the University of Surrey's Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), part of the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering. He leads postgraduate studies and oversees academic programs in electronic engineering. His expertise spans antenna design, radio frequency propagation, and wireless communication systems, with a focus on optimizing spectrum use and reducing electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure in user devices.
Education: Completed a PhD in diversity antennas for mobile terminals (2004) and postdoctoral research at Aalborg University, Denmark, focusing on MIMO channel characterization and antenna designs.
Research Interests: Includes MIMO systems, UWB, RFID/NFC technologies, THz communication, and SAR reduction techniques. His work bridges theoretical research with practical applications, such as CPD courses for industry professionals and collaborations with EU frameworks and UK research councils.
Publications: Over 50 peer-reviewed articles in IEEE journals and conferences, emphasizing THz channel modeling, antenna innovation, and EMF mitigation. Recent work addresses sub-THz scattering, LAMM multiplexing, and SAR reduction in smartphone terminals.
Awards: None explicitly listed, though recognized for editorial roles and research impact (e.g., leading a £8M initiative for AI-era network training).
Advising & Grants: Coordinates MSc dissertations and leads industry partnerships. His lab focuses on future wireless systems, including 6G and THz technologies.
Labs/Teams: Directs the ICS's antenna and propagation research group, contributing to Surrey's reputation for vocation-oriented education and professional skills development.



