Dr. Lway Faisal, the head of the Computer Science Department, has notably contributed to the “Journal of Computational Electronics” with a significant impact factor of 2.1 through his article “Multiband, polarization-insensitive absorber operating in the terahertz range.” This piece of research, a product of international collaboration, showcases a thin-size, metasurface-based THz absorber with innovative nickel-made, circled plus-shaped resonators on its top layer. This design ensures the absorber’s effectiveness across multiple bands, irrespective of the incident waves’ polarization. The study highlights the absorber’s potential applications in THz shielding, detectors, emitters, sensing, and thermal imaging, thanks to its high absorption rates and polarization independence. Dr. Faisal’s work emphasizes the importance of global research partnerships in advancing computational electronics and paves the way for new technologies in the terahertz spectrum.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10825-024-02151-y