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Biography

Pat Chambers received the B.Sc. Degree in Physics & Physics Technology and the Ph.D. degree in Elecronic Engineering from the Technological University Dublin, Ireland in 2002 and 2008 respectively as well as the M.A. Degree in Teaching & Learning from South East Technological University, Ireland in 2021.                               

He has worked on various EU and worldwide projects and was part of the team that demonstrated the first over-the-air implementation of spatial modulation. His other research interests include multiple antenna technologies for exposure reduction and spectrum sensing for cognitive radio. Having previously been a Lecturer in Electronic Engineering at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, he is now a full-time Lecturer with South East Technological University, Ireland.

Education/Academic qualification

Masters Degree, Teaching & Learning , South East Technological University, Carlow Campus

Award Date: 01 Jan 2022

PhD, Electronic Engineering, Technological University Dublin

Award Date: 01 Oct 2008

Bachelors Degree, Physics & Physics Technology, Technological University Dublin

Award Date: 01 Oct 2002

External positions

Lecturer/Associate Professor , Heriot-Watt University

01 Nov 201531 Dec 2018

Research Associate, University of Surrey

01 May 201331 Oct 2015

Research Associate, Heriot-Watt University

01 Jul 201130 Apr 2013

Keywords

  • TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
  • Wireless communications
  • MIMO
  • Cognitive Radio
  • Exposure Reduction
  • Electronics
  • Physics

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