Paweł Bajurkoمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Paweł Bajurko is an active Assistant Professor at the Institute of Radioelectronics and Multimedia Technology within the Faculty of Electronics and Information Technology at Warsaw University of Technology. His research centers on high-frequency electromagnetic systems with emphasis on antenna design and terahertz applications. Education: Master of Science (2004) Doctor of Philosophy (2012) Dr. Bajurko's work spans antenna engineering, millimeter-wave/terahertz technology, LTCC applications, and radar systems. He specializes in developing measurement systems for sub-THz frequencies and designing reconfigurable antennas using advanced materials. His research integrates electromagnetic theory with practical implementations for wireless communication and sensing applications, frequently involving material characterization and circuit integration. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2020-2023) reveals concentrated efforts in terahertz detectors (particularly JLFET-based systems), millimeter-wave switches using AlGaN/GaN semiconductors, and innovative antenna designs leveraging LTCC technology. Emerging themes include graphene-based RF components, optical modulation of THz waves, and calibration techniques for high-frequency measurements. His work consistently addresses challenges in bandwidth, efficiency, and integration for next-generation wireless systems. Scientific Recognition: 10 documented achievements (specific awards not listed) h-index of 10 (Scopus) and 8 (Web of Science) Total CiteScore of 72.3 Dr. Bajurko has supervised 18 promoted theses and participated in 26 research projects, demonstrating strong academic mentorship and collaborative research engagement. His projects frequently focus on developing measurement methodologies and high-frequency components for radar and communication systems. He maintains active involvement in the sub-Terahertz Technology Division, contributing to cutting-edge instrumentation development. Based in room 34 at Warsaw University of Technology, he continues advancing terahertz applications through experimental and theoretical work while mentoring graduate students in antenna and high-frequency circuit design.







