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CTU Prague Students Achieve Microwave and mm-Wave Circuit Design Success with AWR
The Czech Technical University in Prague challenges its graduate engineering students to master the basic design of microwave circuits and subsystems and become familiar with the concepts of active and passive microwave and millimeter wave circuit designs. CTU uses AWR’s Microwave Office circuit design software and AXIEM EM simulation software extensively in both coursework and research because it is fast to learn and easy to use, enabling students to successfully master the complex concepts of high-frequency design and complete their master’s theses.
“FCompany Profile
The Czech Technical University in Prague was established on the initiative of Josef Christian Willenberg, on the basis of a foundation deed signed by Emperor Joseph I and dated 18 January, 1707. CTU provides a high-quality university education through an extensive portfolio of primarily engineering branches of study, where basic and applied research and numerous scientific projects are conducted with great emphasis on industrial use and applications.
The Design Challenge
CTU challenges its graduate engineering students to master the basic design of microwave circuits and subsystems and become familiar with the concepts of active and passive microwave and millimeter wave circuit designs. CTU also conducts research activities in many RF and microwave application areas, including passive planar circuits like filters, stripline/microstrip couplers, large-signal and small-signal amplifiers, Shottky doublers, and other essential building blocks commonly found in high-frequency circuits and subsystems.
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