Frontiers in Antennas and Propagation is delighted to present the inaugural “Innovative Approaches to Antennas and Propagation by Early Career Researchers” collection.
We aim to highlight the novel, integrative, and transformative work being conducted by early career scientists from institutions across the globe and provide a forum for the development of new research avenues to address outstanding questions in the Antennas and Propagation field. By focusing on early career researchers, this will help the upcoming generation of scientists to strengthen their network and give them an opportunity to formulate new ideas to shape the future of the field. We encourage early career researchers to submit manuscripts, even in the absence of a formal invitation, accompanied by a letter to the Editor explaining the main contribution or advances of the study. Corresponding authors should indicate whether the study represents part of the thesis or project of the lead author (Masters, PhD or postdoc).
This collection aims to showcase and acknowledge high-quality work from internationally outstanding researchers in the early stages of their careers, particularly of those who obtained their Masters or PhD within the last 10 years. We particularly welcome submissions from scientists from developing nations and historically underrepresented backgrounds in Antennas and Propagation research. This research topic accepts all article types including original research, reviews, perspectives and mini-reviews.
Keywords:
early career researcher, antennas and propagation, metamaterial antennas, wearable antennas, implantable antennas, signal propagation, antennas array
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Frontiers in Antennas and Propagation is delighted to present the inaugural “Innovative Approaches to Antennas and Propagation by Early Career Researchers” collection.
We aim to highlight the novel, integrative, and transformative work being conducted by early career scientists from institutions across the globe and provide a forum for the development of new research avenues to address outstanding questions in the Antennas and Propagation field. By focusing on early career researchers, this will help the upcoming generation of scientists to strengthen their network and give them an opportunity to formulate new ideas to shape the future of the field. We encourage early career researchers to submit manuscripts, even in the absence of a formal invitation, accompanied by a letter to the Editor explaining the main contribution or advances of the study. Corresponding authors should indicate whether the study represents part of the thesis or project of the lead author (Masters, PhD or postdoc).
This collection aims to showcase and acknowledge high-quality work from internationally outstanding researchers in the early stages of their careers, particularly of those who obtained their Masters or PhD within the last 10 years. We particularly welcome submissions from scientists from developing nations and historically underrepresented backgrounds in Antennas and Propagation research. This research topic accepts all article types including original research, reviews, perspectives and mini-reviews.
Keywords:
early career researcher, antennas and propagation, metamaterial antennas, wearable antennas, implantable antennas, signal propagation, antennas array
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.