A team of young engineers from Bristol University has taken top spot in the High Efficiency Power Amplifier Student Design Competition, which took place recently in San Francisco.
The team consisted of Paolo de Falco, James Birchall and Laurence Smith - three PhD students from Bristol’s EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Communications. They had to design a power amplifier that complied with minimum specifications in terms of gain and output power levels, while at the same time minimising the amount of energy consumed.
“It was a great pleasure and experience to compete in the competition,” said Paolo. “From a technical point of view, I learnt how to design to a specification, an essential part of a wireless transmitter, and within a specific time frame."
“We won through strong team effort, being able to communicate effectively and using each other’s strengths to their full advantage. Winning the competition has given us greater confidence and enthusiasm and we hope to build on our result for next year’s competition.”
The students’ efforts were rewarded with a prize of $2,000, and they have been invited to submit a paper describing the design for the MTT- S Microwaves Magazine. The team has also been asked to present a poster showcase of its design at National Instruments’ NI Week in Austin, Texas, this August.
“This prestigious award to Paolo, James and Laurence pays testament to their individual technical abilities in the field of radio frequency engineering, a skill well-aligned to UK needs in the development of 5G and beyond wireless technologies,” said Professor Mark Beach, manager of the EPSRC CDT in Communications.
Massive new Coventry campus targets 60GWh battery output
Where will all the raw materials come from for the manufacturing process? How will they be transported to the factory and what is going to be done with the various scrap and residues?