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dr inż. Piotr Kurgan

Contact:

email:
piokurga@pg.edu.pl
website:
https://mostwiedzy.pl/piotr-kurgan,539852-1

Positions:

Assistant professor

workplace:
Katedra Systemów Mikroelektronicznych
Budynek A Wydziału Elektroniki, Telekomunikacji i Informatyki, EA 304
phone:
3472019
dr inż. Piotr Kurgan

Publications:

  1. Publication

    Design of ultra-wideband radiators for modern handheld applications is a challenging task that involves not only selection of an appropriate topology, but also its tuning oriented towards balancing the electrical performance and size. In this work, a low-cost design of a compact, broadband, spline-parameterized monopole antenna has been considered. The framework used for the structure design implements trust-region-based methods,...

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  2. Publication

    - Micromachines - Year 2021

    High-performance and small-size on-chip inductors play a critical role in contemporary radio-frequency integrated circuits. This work presents a reliable surrogate modeling technique combining low-fidelity EM simulation models, response surface approximations based on kriging interpolation, and space mapping technology. The reported method is useful for the development of broadband and highly accurate data-driven models of integrated...

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  3. Identification of the best trade-offs between conflicting design objectives allows for making educated design decisions as well as assessing suitability of a given component or circuit for a specific application. In case of inductors, the typical objectives include maximization of the quality factor and minimization of the layout area, as well as maintaining a required inductance at a given operating frequency. This work demonstrates...

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  4. The paper presents a framework for automated EM-driven circuit geometry selection of miniaturized microwave components. Selection of a particular layout is based directly on miniaturization rates achieved for a set of candidate circuit geometries. Size reduction of the considered structures is obtained by replacing their main building blocks (i.e., conventional transmission lines) with slow-wave composite cells and meander lines....

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  5. This work presents a novel approach to computationally efficient Pareto front identification for variable-turn on-chip inductors. The final outcome is a set of solutions that correspond to the best trade-offs between conflicting design objectives. Here, we consider minimising inductor area and, simultaneously, maximising its quality factor, while maintaining a specified inductance value at a given operating frequency. As opposed...

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Projects:

  1. Projects

    Project manager: prof. dr inż. Sławomir Kozieł   Financial Program Name: OPUS

    Project realized in Department of Microelectronic Systems according to UMO-2018/31/B/ST7/02369 agreement from 2019-06-18

  2. Projects

    Project manager: prof. dr inż. Sławomir Kozieł   Financial Program Name: OPUS

    Project realized in Department of Microelectronic Systems according to UMO-2017/27/B/ST7/00563 agreement from 2018-06-29

  3. Projects

    Project manager: dr inż. Piotr Kurgan   Financial Program Name: PRELUDIUM

    Project realized in Department of Microelectronic Systems according to UMO-2015/19/N/ST7/03305 agreement from 2016-06-08

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