Manufacturing Techniques for Passive RF Components
- Research field:Hardware
- Type:Research Internship
- Time:By agreement
- Supervisor:
M. Sc. Janis Blank, M.Sc. Tim Fabisch, M.Sc. Anna-Chiara Hilkert
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The research internship focuses on the development and production of passive high‑frequency components such as filters, resonators, and antennas. The institute provides a variety of manufacturing methods: high‑resolution 3‑D printing enables rapid creation of complex metal structures, while classic techniques such as laser processing or galvanization are continuously optimized. Using simulation software like CST Studio, the desired frequency behavior can be predicted in advance and later compared with measured data after fabrication.
Requirements: Basic knowledge of RF engineering, interest in hardware design and RF measurement techniques.