Collaborative Research: U.S.-Ireland R&D Partnership: HERCULES: pHotonically-drivEn ReConf — NSF Award to University of Notre Dame
This project presents a groundbreaking approach to developing a large-scale terahertz (THz) reconfigurable reflectarray (an antenna focusing beams like a parabolic dish antenna but with an array of unit cells on a flat surface) for advanced beam steering capability in next-generation wireless communication networks. Th
| Award title | Collaborative Research: U.S.-Ireland R&D Partnership: HERCULES: pHotonically-drivEn ReConf |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2607653 |
| Awardee | University of Notre Dame |
| City | NOTRE DAME |
| State | IN |
| Amount obligated | $400,001 |
| Principal investigator | Lei Liu |
| Program | CSCS: Circuits and Systems for |
| Start date | 06/15/2026 |
| Abstract | This project presents a groundbreaking approach to developing a large-scale terahertz (THz) reconfigurable reflectarray (an antenna focusing beams like a parabolic dish antenna but with an array of unit cells on a flat surface) for advanced beam steering capability in next-generation wireless communication networks. The approach can potentially revolutionize how data is transmitted and received, enabling faster, more reliable, and adaptive wireless networks that can meet the fast-growing demands |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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