Chang Gung University

Electromagnetic Wave and Antenna Laboratory

Kuo-Sheng Chin
https://sites.google.com/view/kschin/

Research Field

Telecommunication Engineering

Introduction

From 1986 to 2005, Dr. Kuo-Sheng Chin was with the Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology, Taoyuan, as a Research Assistant, becoming an Assistant Scientist, and then an Associate Scientist. He joined Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, as a Faculty Member, in 2006, where he is currently Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and the Professor with the Department of Electronic Engineering.

The “Electromagnetic Wave and Antenna Laboratory” is affiliated to the Department of Electronic Engineering of Chang Gung University. The laboratory is equipped with a microwave anechoic chamber, and millimeter-wave probe on-chip radiation field test equipment, as well as E5071C (frequency 300 KHz~20 GHz) and E8361C (with spread spectrum module, frequency up to 110 GHz) network analyzer. These devices adequately support research needs. In terms of computer simulation software, the laboratory is equipped with high-frequency electromagnetic simulation software HFSS and IE3D, which can conduct research smoothly in electromagnetic modeling and circuit optimization. In recent years, the laboratory has conducted in-depth research on the antenna, filter, coupler and duplexer design of 5G communication and millimeter-wave automotive radar, and has achieved many achievements. We has published nearly a hundred related papers in international academic journals and conferences such as TAP, AWPL, ACCESS, TMTT and TCPMT, and has received dozens of research grants. All graduates of this laboratory can obtain comprehensive professional training in microwave engineering and antennas, and are highly recognized by the employing companies.


Research Topics

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) is currently the focus of automotive safety protection technology, in which the millimeter-wave automotive radar must be used. In addition, since the millimeter-wave band can provide large bandwidth, B5G/6G mobile communications will also develop in millimeter-wave band. This project designs millimeter-wave high-gain low-sidelobe array antenna using high-order TM03-mode and TM05-mode patches and parasitic elements, which can be used in automotive radar and millimeter wave wireless communication systems.


Honor

Dr. Kuo-Sheng Chin supervised a student team to win first place in the 2009 National Electromagnetism Application Innovation Competition, Taiwan. He was one of the recipients of the Best Paper Award of the International Conference on Electromagnetic Near Field Characterization and Imaging in 2009, the Honorable Paper Award of the International High Speed Intelligent Communication Forum in 2010, the Best Student Paper Award of the International Symposium on Next-Generation Electronics in 2014, the Best Paper Award of the Taiwan Precision Engineering Workshop in 2016, and the Best Student Paper Award of 2018 The 8th International Symposium on InfoComm & Mechatronics Technology in Bio-Medical & Healthcare Application. Dr. Chin received the Outstanding Teacher Award from Chang Gung University in 2014 and 2021. He served as an Associate Editor for Microwave and Optical Technology Letters in 2019-2020. His current research interests include microwave and millimeter-wave couplers, filters, duplexers, low-temperature cofired ceramic circuits, automotive radar antennas, frequency-selective surfaces, filtering antennas, radomes, and electromagnetic pulse research.


Educational Background

Dr. Kuo-Sheng Chin received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the Chung Cheng Institute of Technology, Taoyuan, Taiwan, in 1986, the M.S.E.E. degree from Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA, in 1993, and the Ph.D. degree in communication engineering from National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan, in 2005.