About
Aditya Prabaswara received his bachelor's degree in Telecommunication Engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia in 2011 and his Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea in 2014. He joined Prof. Boon Ooi’s group in 2014 under KAUST’s CEMSE department for his Ph.D. Currently, he is working as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Linköping University, Sweden.
Research Interests
Aditya's research interests included Photonics and Optoelectronics. His main research topic involves the growth, characterization, and device fabrication of III-nitride nanowire for optoelectronic applications.
Selected Publications
- Prabaswara, A.; Park, S.O., “Design of a Ku-Band Slotted Waveguide Array Antenna for Radar Application,” 2013 The Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering & Science Summer Conference(한국전자파학회 하계종합학술대회), Aug. 2013.
- Prabaswara, A.; Munir, A.; Suksmono, A.B., "GNU Radio based software-defined FMCW radar for weather surveillance application," Telecommunication Systems, Services, and Applications (TSSA), 2011 6th International Conference on, vol., no., pp.227,230, 20-21 Oct. 2011.
Education Profile
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) 2014-present.
- M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea 2012-2014.
- B.Sc. in Telecommunication engineering at Institute Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia, 2007-2011.
Professional Memberships
- Research assistant at KAIST Electrical Engineering Department’s Microwave and Antenna Laboratory.
- Characterization of indoor 60 GHz wi-fi, Direktorat Jenderal Pos dan Telekomunikasi Indonesia.
- Early study of FMCW Weather Radar based on GNU Radio and USRP N210 - Undergraduate Thesis.
Awards and Distinctions
- Recipient of KAIST’s scholarship.
- Graduated Cum Laude from ITB’s telecommunication engineering.
- Honor student of ITB’s telecommunication engineering, 2010.
- Recipient of Accenture High-Performance Scholarship, 2009.
Quote
The more we value things outside our control, the less control we have. And the MBE is always out of control.