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Welcome to High Frequency Engineering Lab.!

Welcome to High Frequency Engineering Lab., Doshisha University. We carry out theoretical/numerical research and experimental investigations in the area of microwave/millimeter-wave circuits and antennas. Our research is headed by Prof. H. Deguchi and Prof. M. Ohira.

Students Activities

2023
Master student Mr. Inoue won the best presentation award in the IEICE Technical Committee on Electromagnetic Theory.
2022
Master student Mr. Amami won the best presentation award in the IEICE Technical Committee on Electromagnetic Theory.
2022
Master student Mr. Itoh won the best presentation award in the IEICE Technical Committee on Electromagnetic Theory.
2021
Master student Mr. Inoue won the best presentation award in the IEICE Technical Committee on Electromagnetic Theory.
2021
Master student Mr. Okuno won the student award in IEICE Electronics Society.
2020
Master student Mr. Takahashi won the best paper presentation award in IEEJ.
2019
Master student Mr. Sakagawa won the best presentation award in the IEICE Technical Committee on Microwaves.
2019
Master student Mr. Wakashima won the best paper presentation award in IEEJ.
2019
Master student Mr. Umezawa won the 2019 IEEE MTTS Kansai Chapter Best Young Presentation Award.
Nov. 2, 2017
Master student Mr. Murayama won the ISAP2017 (International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation) Student Paper Award.
Dec. 16, 2016
Master student Mr. Fujimoto won the best presentation award in the IEICE Technical Committee on Microwaves.
Oct. 28, 2016
Master student Mr. Yamada won the ISAP2016 (International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation) Student Paper Award.
Mar. 20, 2015
Master student Mr. Higashi won the best presentation award in the IEICE Technical Committee on Electromagnetic Theory.
Aug. 6, 2014
Master student Mr. Higashi won the best presentation award in 2014 IEEE iWEM.

Lab News

Apr. 1, 2024
Prof. Masataka Ohira arrived in Doshisha University.
Mar. 31, 2024
Farewell party for Prof. Mikio Tsuji was held.
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