Islam Afifi
Senior Teaching and Research Assistant
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2023
Attar, A., I. Afifi, and A. R. Sebak,
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Wide Band Periodic 2D Leaky-Wave Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Application
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IEEE Access
, vol. 11, pp. 97435 - 97444, 2023.
2022
Ali, M. M. M., O. M. Haraz, I. Afifi, A. - R. Sebak, and T. A. Denidni,
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Ultra-Wideband Compact Millimeter-Wave Printed Ridge Gap Waveguide Directional Couplers for 5G Applications
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IEEE Access
, vol. 10, pp. 90706-90714, 2022.
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2021
Alzidani, M., I. Afifi, and A. - R. Sebak,
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Design of Wideband Linearly Polarized 3-Bit Transmit-Array Antenna With Polarization Rotation Unit Cell
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IEEE Access
, vol. 9, pp. 113393 - 113402, 2021.
2020
Afifi, I., and A. - R. Sebak,
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Wideband 4 × 4 Butler Matrix in the Printed Ridge Gap Waveguide Technology for Millimeter-Wave Applications
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IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
, vol. 68, issue 11, pp. 7670 - 7675, 2020.
Afifi, I., and A. R. Sebak,
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Wideband Printed Ridge Gap Rat-Race Coupler for Differential Feeding Antenna
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IEEE Access
, vol. 8, pp. 78228 - 78235, 2020.
2015
Abouelsaood, A., I. Afifi, and I. Eshrah,
"
Nonresonant and resonant cloaking of an electrically large dielectric spherical object by a multilayer isotropic metamaterial cover
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Appl. Opt
, vol. 54, issue 21, pp. 6598-6607, 2015.
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Recent Publications
Wide Band Periodic 2D Leaky-Wave Antenna for Millimeter-Wave Application
Ultra-Wideband Compact Millimeter-Wave Printed Ridge Gap Waveguide Directional Couplers for 5G Applications
Design of Wideband Linearly Polarized 3-Bit Transmit-Array Antenna With Polarization Rotation Unit Cell
Wideband Printed Ridge Gap Rat-Race Coupler for Differential Feeding Antenna
Wideband 4 × 4 Butler Matrix in the Printed Ridge Gap Waveguide Technology for Millimeter-Wave Applications
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