Organized by IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Student branch chapter (SBC), School of Electronics Engineering, KIIT (DU), Bhubaneswar, India
Event Details:
- Title of IEEE Invited Technical Talk: UWB MIMO Antennas for 4G & 5G Enabled Portable Devices
- Resource Person: Dr. Jeet Banerjee, Assistant Professor, Adamas University, Kolkata.
- Date: 15th June 2025 (Sunday)
- Time: 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
- Mode: Online, Google Meet (https://meet.google.com/ybq-cger-qtz)
- Number of Participants: 20
- Purpose of the Event: Academic knowledge enhancement and social awareness and outreach
Write-up on the Event:
The IEEE Invited Technical Talk on “UWB MIMO Antennas for 4G & 5G Enabled Portable Devices,” organized by the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society (AP-S) Student Branch Chapter at the School of Electronics Engineering, KIIT (Deemed to be University), Bhubaneswar, was a significant academic event aimed at advancing knowledge in modern wireless communication technologies. Conducted on 15th June 2025 (Sunday) from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM in online mode via Google Meet, the session witnessed the active participation of 20 students and enthusiasts. The talk was delivered by Dr. Jeet Banerjee, Assistant Professor at Adamas University, Kolkata, whose expertise in antenna design and wireless systems provided valuable insights into emerging communication technologies. The primary objective of the session was to enhance academic knowledge while promoting social awareness and outreach in the rapidly evolving domain of 4G and 5G communication systems. During the session, the speaker elaborated on the design principles, challenges, and performance considerations of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) MIMO antennas, particularly for compact and portable devices. A key highlight of the talk was the discussion on achieving high data rates, improved bandwidth, and reduced interference in next-generation wireless systems through advanced antenna configurations. The session also emphasized practical design approaches and real-world applications, helping participants bridge the gap between theory and implementation. The interactive nature of the session encouraged participants to engage in meaningful discussions and clarify their doubts effectively. Overall, the event proved to be highly informative and inspiring, motivating students to explore research and innovation in advanced antenna systems and wireless communication technologies.





