Meet Jennifer Oppong, Awuni Abdul-Razak, and Prince Boateng (right). 2022/2023 Final year Telecom Engineering students working on a Low profile Wideband Archimedean Spiral Antenna.
Great job guysπ #antenna#spiral#drone
Meet Godwin Boakye (right), Joel Edinam, and Bernice Bottey. 2022/2023 Final year Telecom Engineering students working on a Reflect-array antenna design for X-band satellite applications.
Great job guysπ #antenna#reflectarray#satellite
Happy to announce our partnership with @RohdeSchwarz β¦ the industry leading technological expert in communication. The partnership will provide lab equipment to enhance teaching and research for both undergraduate and postgraduate RF/Microwave measurement labs
An outing with some of our finest final year students after their project defense. Lots of food, drinks, conversations, and laughter to mark out 4 solid years of hard work, ups, downs, sheer will, & perseverance. Congratulations to you and best of luck. See yβall again SOONππΌπ
First ever RADIO FREQUENCY TRAINING AND MEASUREMENT BOOTCAMP 2024. This is a 4 week program that will take registered members through Radio equipment used in real life and lab environments, as well as design and testing of antennas.
Bringing Theory to Practice!!!
3. Words canβt explain how happy we are to see yβall make it through FOUR years of KNUST. This experience grew every last one of you and has made you all better at life than before. Major congratulations to you all. Super proud of every last one of you. Congratulations πβοΈβ€οΈ
We used two Vector Network Analyzers (VNAs) to measure the Gain of an unknown antenna. This experiment is best done with an anechoic chamber but without one we used two VNAs in CM mode to calculate the received signal and used the Friis Equation to find the gain. Worked fineπ π
1. Shots from the 3rd Edition of the Antenna Class Keep-Fit Exercise with 3rd-year Telecom & Electrical Eng. students on 19th July 2025 at the KNUST Wellness Center. We take physical & mental health very seriously and it was exciting to see everyone come out and be a part of itπͺ
2. Shots from the 3rd Edition of the Antenna Class Keep-Fit Exercise with 3rd-year Telecom & Electrical Eng. students on 19th July 2025 at the KNUST Wellness Center. We take physical & mental health very seriously and it was exciting to see everyone come out and be a part of itπͺ
3. Shots from the 3rd Edition of the Antenna Class Keep-Fit Exercise with 3rd-year Telecom & Electrical Eng. students on 19th July 2025 at the KNUST Wellness Center. We take physical & mental health very seriously and it was exciting to see everyone come out and be a part of itπͺ
4. Shots from the 3rd Edition of the Antenna Class Keep-Fit Exercise with 3rd-year Telecom & Electrical Eng. students on 19th July 2025 at the KNUST Wellness Center. We take physical & mental health very seriously and it was exciting to see everyone come out and be a part of itπͺ
We welcomed Nana Kyeremeh, a broadcast engineer who handles transmission and installation for GBC as well as hundreds of FM stations nationwide. We did some real life testing of FM transmitters, dipole antenna connections, and some troubleshooting with the RF power meter πͺπ«π
The 2nd RF AND MICROWAVE BOOTCAMP was a great time. We tested an entire communication system: LNAs, Filters, Amplifiers, Oscillators, Antennas, FM transceivers, took a field trip to a base station, etc. Certificates were awarded to participants. See you again next year πβπΌ
An intensive 48-hour hackathon to Develop Virtual Laboratory Solutions was organized by the Department of Telecommunications Engineering at KNUST in collaboration with the Rohde & Schwarz African University Project Team.
#KNUST#TelecomEngineering#RohdeAndSchwarz