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About University of Glasgow – Green RF-enabled electronics Lab

I lead the Green RF-enabled electronics Lab https://www.greenelectronicslab.org/ and co-lead the UKRI Responsible Electronics Centre “REACT” https://www.react.ac.uk/. Our focus is developing advanced RF and microwave systems for novel, emerging, and existing wireless applications. We work across new materials and packaging, including the design of high-speed and vertical interconnects. Additive manufacturing and system-in-package for heterogenous RF systems is another area. Our core research and funded portfolio (>еЈ1M/year) is around sustainable and circular electronics, and around advanced sensing and connectivity for wearables and user-centric electronics. A key specialisation is wireless power transfer technologies, including a spin-out https://www.rxwatt.com/. We develop wireless, RF-powered, battery-free sensors for critical infrastructure and supply chain monitoring.

Where to meet us

International Microwave Symposium (June, Boston), European Microwave Week (Oct, London), Microelectronics UK

Open for R&D and collaborations

We are always seeking partnerships or collaborations around advanced RF/microwave system integration and characterisation, including using novel packaging and advanced materials. We also seek collaboration with end-users around wireless sensors and RF sensing/tracking applications. We have supported different SMEs on electronics sustainability projects, ranging from material characterisation, qualification, to end-of-life and reliability testing, including life-cycle assessment (LCA)-driven design.

Contact Details

  • Rankine Building, University of Glasgow G12 8LT

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