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Dr Michael Elsdon

Assistant Professor

Department: Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering

I joined the team in 2008. I obtained my first and second degrees at ϲ. Following this I became a post-doctoral researcher in the area of breast cancer detection on a joint project between ϲ and Newcastle University Medical School. 

Michael Elsdon

My research interests invlove both microwave engineering and pedagogy. In the microwave engineering field, I have been involved in areas including microwave imaging and microwave antenna design. In the pedagogy field, I have a particular interest in the effectiveness of analysing the effectiveness of using technology enhanced learning to improve studentg learning.

Farhat Nashad Design and Development of Dual-Polarised Photovoltaic Solar Antennae for Ku-band SatComs Start Date: 10/11/2014 End Date: 11/06/2019

  • Engineering PhD August 31 2005
  • September 01 1994
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 1998
  • Member (MIET) & Chartered Engineer (CEng) Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) 1998


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