Dr Panos Kosmas
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Research interests
- Engineering
Biography
Dr Panos Kosmas is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Engineering at King's College London. His research interests include computational electrodynamics (FDTD), antennas and microwave engineering, physics-based signal processing & medical imaging.
- Reader in the Centre for Telecommunications Research
- IEEE Senior Member
Research Interests
- Computational electrodynamics (FDTD)
- Antennas and microwave engineering
- Physics-based signal processing
- Medical Imaging
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Research
Design & Mechatronics
Fusing mechanical, electrical and control engineering.
Communication & Information Engineering
Managing information and connecting human activities
Centre for Telecommunications Research
A global leader in telecommunications and data and information processing
News
King's joins 3.3 million euro microwave medical imaging project EMERALD
The Department of Informatics at King’s has joined a consortium of European partners as part of the EU project ‘EMERALD - ElectroMagnetic imaging for a novel...
Informatics wins two of 15 national grants
Academics in the Department of Informatics have been awarded two out of the 15 grants from Research Councils UK as part of the Global Challenges Research Fund...
Taking Action on Explosive Weapons in the Shadow of Big Ben
The Rt Hon Lindsay Hoyle, MP, Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons discussing landmine detection with Dr Jamie Barras from the Department of Informatics,...
Research
Design & Mechatronics
Fusing mechanical, electrical and control engineering.
Communication & Information Engineering
Managing information and connecting human activities
Centre for Telecommunications Research
A global leader in telecommunications and data and information processing
News
King's joins 3.3 million euro microwave medical imaging project EMERALD
The Department of Informatics at King’s has joined a consortium of European partners as part of the EU project ‘EMERALD - ElectroMagnetic imaging for a novel...
Informatics wins two of 15 national grants
Academics in the Department of Informatics have been awarded two out of the 15 grants from Research Councils UK as part of the Global Challenges Research Fund...
Taking Action on Explosive Weapons in the Shadow of Big Ben
The Rt Hon Lindsay Hoyle, MP, Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons discussing landmine detection with Dr Jamie Barras from the Department of Informatics,...