Kamel Sultanمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Kamel Sultan is an Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellow at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Queensland. His research spans electromagnetic biomedical imaging, 5G/6G antenna design, and satellite communication systems. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from UQ and Master's/Bachelor's degrees from Cairo University and Minufiya University. Research Interests: Dr. Sultan specializes in: Developing wearable electromagnetic systems for real-time medical diagnostics (e.g., knee/torso imaging) Designing reconfigurable antennas for 5G/6G networks and satellite communications Creating compact, low-SAR antennas for IoT and biomedical applications His work integrates hardware (antennas, phantoms) and software (microwave imaging algorithms). Publication Trends: His recent articles (2021-2025) demonstrate a focus on: Medical electromagnetic scanners for thrombosis detection and knee/torso imaging Beam-steering antennas for satellite/vehicular communications Polarization-diverse and textile-based antenna designs These reflect cross-disciplinary innovation in healthcare and telecommunications. Grants & Projects: Wearable Electromagnetic Imaging System for Real-Time Knee Injury Monitoring (2025-2026) Next-Gen Reconfigurable Antenna System for Broadband Vehicular SatCom (2024-2027) Supervision: He currently co-advises PhD students on reconfigurable antennas and microwave medical devices.








