Homayoon Oraizi is affiliated with the Iran University of Science and Technology in Iran. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering and materials science, primarily focusing on advanced antenna and metasurface technologies.
Their research encompasses the following main fields of study:
Within these fields, the research extends into several subfields, including:
Key topics covered by their work include:
Homayoon Oraizi has contributed to a number of publications, with frequent appearances in several academic venues such as:
Some recent papers authored include:
Frequent coauthors of Homayoon Oraizi include:
Homayoon Oraizi;Shahram Hedayati
H. Oraizi;A.-R. Sharifi
Ali Reza Reza Mallahzadeh;Homayoon Oraizi;Zahra Davoodi-Rad
Saeed Fakhte;Homayoon Oraizi;Reza Karimian;Rasoul Fakhte
H. Oraizi;S. Hedayati
R. Karimian;H. Oraizi;S. Fakhte;M. Farahani
Saeed Fakhte;Homayoon Oraizi;Reza Karimian
H. Oraizi;S. Jam
Amrollah Amini;Homayoon Oraizi;Mohammad Amin Chaychi zadeh
Homayoon Oraizi;Majid Afsahi
Davoud Zarifi;Homayoon Oraizi;Mohammad Soleimani
H Oraizi;Ali-Reza Sharifi
H. Oraizi;A.-R. Sharifi
Fardin Ghorbani;Sina Beyraghi;Javad Shabanpour;Homayoon Oraizi
Saeed Fakhte;Homayoon Oraizi;Ladislau Matekovits
Homayoon Oraizi;Mojtaba Fallahpour
Homayoon Oraizi;Mehdi Seyyed Esfahlan
H. Oraizi;S. Hedayati
H. Oraizi;R. Pazoki
Homayoon Oraizi;Ali Abdolali
Fardin Ghorbani;Javad Shabanpour;Sina Beyraghi;Hossein Soleimani
Saeed Fakhte;Homayoon Oraizi;Ladislau Matekovits
Seyfollah Khajevandi;Homayoon Oraizi;Mohammad Poordaraee
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