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About the Course
This unique Master-level course provides you with in-depth know-how of microwave engineering and antennas. The course combines both passive and active microwave circuits as well as antenna systems. Future applications, like millimeter-wave 5G/beyond-5G wireless communications or automotive radar, require experts that can co-design highly integrated antenna systems that include both antennas and microwave electronics. We will provide you with the required theoretical foundation as well as hands-on experience using state-of-the-art design tools.
The web lectures are supported by many on-line quizzes in which you can practice the background theory. Next to this, we will provide you hands-on experience in a design-challenge in which you will learn how to design microwave circuits and antennas. Throughout the course you will work on the design challenge in which you will design a complete active phased array system, including antennas, beamformers and amplifiers. The course is supported by a book written by the team of lecturers, which will be made available to the students. After finalizing the course a certificate can be obtained (5 ECTS), which can be used when you start a full MSc program at Eindhoven University of Technology.
The lecturers all have an academic and industrial background and are embedded in the Center for Wireless Technology Eindhoven (CWT/e) of Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands.
Top reviews
GV
Mar 24, 2024
I highly recommend this course to people in the electrical engineering field.
R
Apr 2, 2024
I had very good Experience by solving the assignment question. This course is very much useful for my research related work towards antenna design. Thank you to the whole Coursera team.
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By Rafael P
•Apr 7, 2023
Very interesting things are explained in the course. However, I would have liked to receive a more detailed explanation in some parts, i.e., for the low-noise amplifier design.
By Liya
•Mar 14, 2025
Good