- Antennas
- Electromagnetics
- Microwaves
- +۶ مورد دیگر
Kerlos Atia Abdalmalak serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Signal Theory and Communications at Charles III University of Madrid (UC3M), where he is an active member of the Radiofrequency, Electromagnetics, Microwaves and Antennas Group (GREMA). His research spans multiple engineering disciplines including Electronics, Telecommunications, and Physics, with particular emphasis on high-frequency antenna systems for diverse applications from 5G communications to space observation. Dr. Abdalmalak's research interests focus on advanced antenna design across microwave, millimeter-wave, and terahertz frequencies. His work encompasses dielectric resonator antennas, metasurface structures, circularly polarized systems, and integration of photonic technologies with traditional RF systems. He has made significant contributions to ultra-wideband antenna feeds for radio astronomy, implantable medical devices, satellite communications, and next-generation wireless networks. His innovative approaches often involve standing-wave feeding techniques, 3D printing for antenna fabrication, and novel electromagnetic modeling methods. Analysis of his publication record reveals a strong trajectory in electromagnetic theory and antenna engineering, with increasing focus on interdisciplinary applications connecting communications technology with fundamental physics concepts. His recent work explores analog electromagnetic models of gravitational fields, demonstrating the breadth of his research vision. The publications span high-impact journals including IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, Physical Review D, and Optica. Young Scientists' Award (URSI, 2017) Best PhD thesis in Aerospace (Madrid, 2022) Best PhD thesis in communications in Spain (IEEE, 2023) AP-S Postdoc Fellowship (IEEE, 2023) Dr. Abdalmalak leads multiple significant research projects with substantial funding, including the WiHEAT-CM-UC3M project (funded by COMUNIDAD DE MADRID, 2024-2026) and participation in several national and international initiatives related to 6G technologies and earth observation systems. His research group collaborates extensively with industry partners including SENER, INDRA, and HUAWEI, as well as with academic institutions worldwide. The GREMA research group provides a robust environment for advancing radiofrequency and electromagnetic technologies through both theoretical modeling and practical implementation.







