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Welcome to EngiTek 2020 |
Welcome to the
International Congress on Engineering Technologies (EngiTek 2020). This event is intended to represent a major forum for researchers, professionals and students from all over the world to meet remotely to present their latest research results and to exchange new ideas and practical experiences.
ScopeEngiTek 2020 main scope includes, but is not limited to the following areas: Communication Systems and Applications; Communication Networks and Applications; Electronic Circuits and Systems; Microwaves, Antennas and Propagation; Biomedical Engineering; Signal, Image and Speech Processing; Nano Science and Technology; Computing Systems and Networks; Energy Systems and Nuclear Engineering; Mechatronics and Embedded Systems; Modeling, Simulation and Engineering Computations; Robotics and Automation Engineering; Power Systems Engineering; Systems and Control Engineering; Thermal Power Systems and Applications; Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer; Mechanical Systems Dynamics, Vibration and Control; Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management; Materials, Design and Manufacturing; Aeronautical Engineering; Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development; Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering; EngiTek 2020 is planned to feature special sessions, keynote talks and tutorial sessions by leading experts, paper presentations, poster shows, demo shows, discussion panels, as well as other interesting technical activities.
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Why Take Part in EngiTek 2020? |
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EngiTek 2020 is Technically Co-Sponsored by CRC Press/Balkema - Taylor & Francis Group. Proceedings to be published by CRC Press/Balkema and submitted for Scopus indexing. |
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Enjoy attending EngiTek 2020 at Faculty of Engineering - Jordan University of Science and Technology (FoE-JUST), in Irbid, Jordan. |
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Enjoy moderate registration fees, and register up to two papers for the same registration fee. Students receive substantial registration discounts. |
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Have the possiblity to extend and publish your conference papers with some of the top journal publishers. |
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Only full paper submissions are allowed at all our conferences. No summary or abstract submissions are allowed. Conference topic coverage includes the most current and exciting fields of knowledge and research. |
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Papers can be accepted to our conferences only after rigorous peer reviewing. |
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Our outstanding reviewing process is facilitated by careful selection of technical program committee members from among the best international experts. Each submitted paper is subject to no less than two peer reviews before it can be considered for acceptance. |
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Published papers of EngiTek 2020 are indexed by Google Scholar. More indexing is on the way. |
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At each conference, and based on paper review scores, the paper with the highest scores receives the Best Paper Award. This is an award to which only presented papers are eligible. The best paper award is usually delivered to the presenter of the winning paper at the main conference dinner. |
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EngiTek 2020 Dates |
EngiTek 2020 Days |
Tuesday - Thursday: 16-18 June 2020 |
Full Paper Submission Deadline - Extended |
Tuesday, 5 May 2020 |
Author Notifications |
Tuesday, 19 May 2020 |
Final Paper Submissions Deadline |
Friday, 29 May 2020 |
Registration Deadline |
Friday, 29 May 2020 |
Registration Cancellation Deadline |
Thursday, 4 June 2020 |
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EngiTek 2020 Submissions |
ElectriTek 2020 Electrical Engineering and Technologies
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EngiTek 2020 Keynote Talks |
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Reflectarrays: challenges and potentials |
Summary | The reflectarray antennas, being a hybrid design of reflector antennas and planar phased
arrays, integrate many benefits of both designs. However, the shortfall of reflectarrays is
that they have constant path lengths for rays from the feed to the reflectarray plane, which
is inherent in the parabolic reflector. Thus, the reflectarray has difficulty in supplying the
necessary compensation phase, which is required to convert the spherical wave of the feed
into a plane wave over a wide frequency band. To accomplish this function, a suitable path
length correction mechanism is required. A possible method for this compensation is
through the phase shift property that can be generated using the elements of the reflectarray.
This approach has been used in narrow-band reflectarrays, where the variable size, rotation
angle, length of a stub attached to the element, or true-time delay are used to accomplish
the required phase shift function. To avoid the reflectarray phase errors, which lead to the
reduction of its gain, the chosen phasing mechanism has to offer at least 360◦ phase range
at any frequency in the range of operation. It should be noted that the narrow-band design
avoids the question of how the generated phase shift should behave as a function of
frequency. While most of the presented reflectarray designs are narrow-band in operation,
attempts continue towards increasing the operation bandwidth by proposing new shapes
for the array elements, as well as various geometries and implementation materials. Never
the less other efforts are seeking operation at Terahertz frequencies.
This lecture discusses the state of the art in reflectarrays and various important issues
related to the reflectarray design, such as the phase shift requirement for increased
bandwidth, multi-resonant elements, fractal design, dual-band design. The potentials of
using the reflectarrays across a very large range of frequencies ranging from UHF to
terahertz frequencies are also discussed. |
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Speaker |
Prof. Khalil Sayidmarie, Ninevah University, Mosul, Iraq Prof Khalil Sayidmarie received the B.Sc. degree with first-class honor in Electronic & Communication Eng. from Mosul University, Iraq, in 1976, and the Ph.D. Degree from Sheffield University, U.K. in 1981. Then he joined the College of Engineering at Mosul University in 1983 and was promoted to full Professor in 1992. He worked as the head of the electrical engineering department/ University of Mosul for 9 years, and as the manager of the engineering consulting bureau / University of Mosul for 5 years. He was the acting dean of the College of Electronic Engineering at Mosul University 2002-2003. Sayidmarie worked as Prof. of communication engineering at the College of Engineering, University of Amman / Jordan from Oct 2006 to Sept 2009, where he was dean of the Faculty of Engineering for the academic year 2008-2009. Sayidmarie has been Prof. of communication engineering at the college of electronic engineering/ Ninevah University since 2002. He was recipient of a 6-month research scholarship from the Australian Endeavour in 2007 and a 4-month Endeavour Executive Fellowship in 2018, both spent at the ITEE/University of Queensland/ Australia. He was a visiting professor for one month to Bradford University in 2013. Sayidmarie research interests cover antennas, propagation, and microwaves, where he has published more than 120 papers in refereed journals and conferences. He has supervised 39 Ph.D. and M.Sc theses. |
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