Invited Speaker
Carmen Bachiller
CARMEN BACHILLER received her MSc degree in Telecommunication Engineering in 1996 and her PhD in Telecommunication in 2010 from the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV). She worked from 1997 to 2001 in the ETRA I+D company as a project engineer in research and development on automatic traffic control, public transport management and public information systems using telecommunication technology. In 2001 she joined the Communication Department of the UPV as an assistant lecturer, she is an Associated Professor since 2011. She is teaching electromagnetism theory. She has participated in several research projects, teaching innovation projects and technological heritage studies. Her current research activities include modal methods for electromagnetic analysis, optimization and design of passive microwave structures, analysis and design of substrate integrated transmission lines and circuits, power effects in passive waveguide systems, liquid crystal reconfiguration in microwave passive devices and 3D manufacturing. She is co-author of more than 30 research articles and one patent. She is currently the curator of the Telecommunications Museum of UPV.
Main publications:
Characterization of Nematic Liquid Crystals at Microwave Frequencies
Authors: Vicente Nova, Carmen Bachiller, Belén Villacampa, Rainer Kronberger, Vicente E Boria
Publication date: 2020/12/3
Journal: Crystals
- Characterization of nematic liquid crystal at microwave frequencies using split-cylinder resonator method
Authors: Juan R Sánchez, Vicente Nova, Carmen Bachiller, Belén Villacampa, Alberto de la Rua, Rainer Kronberger, Felipe Penaranda-Foix, Vicente E Boria
Publication date: 2019/6/10
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
- Microwave filter based on substrate integrated waveguide with alternating dielectric line sections
Authors: Juan R Sánchez, Carmen Bachiller, María Juliá, Vicente Nova, Héctor Esteban, Vicente E Boria
Publication date: 2018/10/5
Journal: IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters
- Hybrid mode matching method for the efficient analysis of metal and dielectric rods in H plane rectangular waveguide devices
Authors: Carmen Bachiller, Héctor Esteban, Hilario Mata, María Ángeles Valdés, Vicente Enrique Boria, Ángel Belenguer, José Vicente Morro
Publication date: 2010/11/9
Journal: IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques
Citations: 482, h-index: 12, i10-index: 16