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Bauder Wins National Radio Science Award

UT graduate student Chandler Bauder examining a wideband antenna for testing in an anechoic chamber that will be used extensively in the proposed 5G antennas evaluation.

UT graduate student Chandler Bauder examining a wideband antenna for testing in an anechoic chamber that will be used extensively in the proposed 5G antennas evaluation.

PhD student Chandler Bauder won first prize in the highly competitive student competition at the National Radio Science Meeting 2022 (NSRM 2022), held January 4–8 at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Bauder, who also earned his BSc degree at UT, is working on non-contact vital sign detection for his PhD studies. He is a student of Professor Aly Fathy.