Celebrating the 85th Anniversary of Beijing Institute of Technology—Electronic Science and Technology
A special issue of Electronics (ISSN 2079-9292).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2026 | Viewed by 61
Special Issue Editors
Interests: electromagnetics theory and microwave engineering
Interests: electromagnetics theory and microwave engineering
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: electromagnetics theory and microwave engineering
Interests: electromagnetics theory and microwave engineering
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Interests: electromagnetics theory and microwave engineering
Special Issues, Collections and Topics in MDPI journals
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Founded in 1940, Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) has grown into one of China’s leading research universities, renowned for its deep commitment to national service, academic excellence, and technological innovation. BIT is one of the most important universities in the country, and was among the first to enter the national “211 Project” and the “985 Project”, and to be designated as a “Top A World-class University”. Over the past 85 years, BIT has made significant contributions to electronic science and technology, from fundamental research in electromagnetics and microelectronics to groundbreaking achievements in integrated circuits, intelligent sensing, radar, and communication systems. To commemorate the 85th Anniversary of Beijing Institute of Technology, this Special Issue aims to showcase the latest advancements, cross-disciplinary explorations, and emerging research in the field of electronic science and technology. We warmly welcome contributions that highlight theoretical innovations, experimental breakthroughs, system-level designs, and comprehensive reviews.
The scope of this Special Issue includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Electromagnetic theory;
- Microwave engineering;
- Antenna design;
- MIMO technology and systems;
- Metamaterials and metasurfaces;
- Terahertz technologies;
- Integrated circuits and systems;
- Semiconductor devices and system-on-chip technologies;
- Radar and remote sensing;
- Signal processing and imaging algorithms;
- AI-empowered design methodologies and optimization;
- Quantum-inspired electronics;
- Electronic engineering education and talent cultivation.
Prof. Dr. Houjun Sun
Prof. Dr. Liming Si
Dr. Kaiqiang Zhu
Dr. Xiue Bao
Prof. Dr. Jianjun Ma
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- integrated circuits and semiconductor devices
- electromagnetics and microwave engineering
- radar and remote sensing
- wireless communications
- metasurfaces
- talent cultivation
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