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and Joseph D Vacchione. “A Deployable High‑Gain Wireless Communications Laboratory and pursuing her
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panel re lectarray for the irst CubeSat mission to Koç University. Her research interests include Internet
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Ozgur B. Akan received his
“Re lectarray antenna at terahertz using graphene”.
Ph.D. degree in electrical and
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computer engineering from
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Nano Communication Networks 8 (2016), University of Cambridge, United
pp. 46–54. Kingdom, and also the director
of the Next‑Generation and Wireless Communications
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Laboratory in the Department of Electrical and Elec-
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division multiplexer and demultiplexer for tera‑ interests include wireless, nano and molecular
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