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Maxim Zhadobov

Maxim Zhadobov

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
35
Citations
4014
World Ranking
5653
National Ranking
113

Overview

Maxim Zhadobov is affiliated with the University of Rennes in France and has a significant body of work in engineering, with a particular emphasis on biomedical engineering and related interdisciplinary fields. Their publication record spans various subfields including biomedical engineering, biophysics, electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, and biotechnology.

Zhadobov's research topics cover a broad spectrum within electromagnetic and biomedical domains. Key areas of focus include:

  • Electromagnetic Fields and Biological Effects
  • Wireless Body Area Networks
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Ultrasound and Hyperthermia Applications
  • Microbial Inactivation Methods
  • Microwave Imaging and Scattering Analysis

The scientist has contributed to several recent publications, demonstrating active engagement in antenna design and biomedical applications. Some of the notable papers include:

  • "A Conformal, Dynamic Pattern-Reconfigurable Antenna Using Conductive Textile-Polymer Composite," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "A Conformal Band-Notched Ultrawideband Antenna With Monopole-Like Radiation Characteristics," 2020, IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • "Reconfigurable Dual-Band Capsule-Conformal Antenna Array for In-Body Bioelectronics," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "Calculated Epithelial/Absorbed Power Density for Exposure From Antennas at 10-90 GHz: Intercomparison Study Using a Planar Skin Model," 2023, IEEE Access
  • "Enhancement of Penetration of Millimeter Waves by Field Focusing Applied to Breast Cancer Detection," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering

Frequent collaborative efforts are evident in Zhadobov's work, with numerous joint publications alongside colleagues active in overlapping research areas. Notable co-authors include:

  • Ronan Sauleau
  • Giulia Sacco
  • Yves Le Dréan
  • Denys Nikolayev
  • Zain Haider

Maxim Zhadobov publishes predominantly in venues well-regarded within microwave engineering, antennas, and biomedical applications. Key publication forums include:

  • IEEE Journal of Microwaves
  • IEEE Journal of Electromagnetics RF and Microwaves in Medicine and Biology
  • IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
  • IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Their work integrates engineering principles with biological and medical contexts, contributing to fields such as wireless body area networks and biological effects of electromagnetic fields. This interdisciplinary approach supports advancements in antenna technology applied to healthcare and bioelectronics.

Best Publications

  • Millimeter-wave interactions with the human body: state of knowledge and recent advances

    Maxim Zhadobov;Nacer Chahat;Ronan Sauleau;Catherine Le Quement

  • A Compact UWB Antenna for On-Body Applications

    N Chahat;M Zhadobov;R Sauleau;K Ito

  • Antennas and Propagation for Body-Centric Wireless Communications at Millimeter-Wave Frequencies: A Review [Wireless Corner]

    A. Pellegrini;A. Brizzi;L. Zhang;K. Ali

  • Wearable Endfire Textile Antenna for On-Body Communications at 60 GHz

    N. Chahat;M. Zhadobov;Laurent Le Coq;R. Sauleau

  • Robust Ultraminiature Capsule Antenna for Ingestible and Implantable Applications

    Denys Nikolayev;Maxim Zhadobov;Laurent Le Coq;Pavel Karban

  • Characterization of the Interactions Between a 60-GHz Antenna and the Human Body in an Off-Body Scenario

    N. Chahat;M. Zhadobov;Laurent Le Coq;S. I. Alekseev

  • 60-GHz Textile Antenna Array for Body-Centric Communications

    Nacer Chahat;Maxim Zhadobov;Shoaib Anwar Muhammad;Laurent Le Coq

  • On-Body Propagation at 60 GHz

    Nacer Chahat;Guido Valerio;Maxim Zhadobov;Ronan Sauleau

  • Multifunctional Flexible Sensor Based on Laser-Induced Graphene

    Tao Han;Anindya Nag;Roy B. V. B. Simorangkir;Nasrin Afsarimanesh

  • Broadband Tissue-Equivalent Phantom for BAN Applications at Millimeter Waves

    N. Chahat;M. Zhadobov;R. Sauleau

  • Human skin permittivity models for millimetre-wave range

    Nacer Chahat;Maxim Zhadobov;Robin Augustine;Ronan Sauleau

  • Electromagnetic Radiation Efficiency of Body-Implanted Devices

    Denys Nikolayev;Denys Nikolayev;Maxim Zhadobov;Pavel Karban;Ronan Sauleau

  • Interactions between 60-GHz millimeter waves and artificial biological membranes: dependence on radiation parameters

    M. Zhadobov;R. Sauleau;V. Vie;M. Himdi

  • Reconfigurable Dual-Band Capsule-Conformal Antenna Array for In-Body Bioelectronics

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  • Complex permittivity of representative biological solutions in the 2-67 GHz range.

    Maxim Zhadobov;Robin Augustine;Ronan Sauleau;Stanislav Alekseev

  • Optimal Radiation of Body-Implanted Capsules.

    Denys Nikolayev;Wout Joseph;Maxim Zhadobov;Ronan Sauleau

  • Evaluation of the Potential Biological Effects of the 60-GHz Millimeter Waves Upon Human Cells

    M. Zhadobov;C.N. Nicolaz;R. Sauleau;F. Desmots

  • Tissue-mimicking materials for breast phantoms up to 50 GHz.

    Simona Di Meo;Lorenzo Pasotti;Ioannis Iliopoulos;Marco Pasian

  • Numerical and Experimental Millimeter-Wave Dosimetry for In Vitro Experiments

    M. Zhadobov;R. Sauleau;Y. Le Drean;S.I. Alekseev

  • Antennas and propagation for body centric wireless communications at millimeter wave frequencies: a review

    A. Pellegrini;A. Brizzi;L. Zhang;K. Ali

  • A Conformal, Dynamic Pattern-Reconfigurable Antenna Using Conductive Textile-Polymer Composite

    Bahare Mohamadzade;Roy B. V. B. Simorangkir;Raheel M. Hashmi;Reza Gharaei

  • A Conformal Band-Notched Ultrawideband Antenna With Monopole-Like Radiation Characteristics

    Bahare Mohamadzade;Roy B. V. B. Simorangkir;Raheel Maqsood Hashmi;Yann Chao-Oger

  • Impact of Tissue Electromagnetic Properties on Radiation Performance of In-Body Antennas

    Denys Nikolayev;Maxim Zhadobov;Ronan Sauleau

  • New Method for Determining Dielectric Properties of Skin and Phantoms at Millimeter Waves Based on Heating Kinetics

    N. Chahat;M. Zhadobov;R. Sauleau;S. I. Alekseev

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronan Sauleau
Ronan Sauleau University of Rennes
Wout Joseph
Wout Joseph Ghent University
Anja K. Skrivervik
Anja K. Skrivervik École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Mohamed Himdi
Mohamed Himdi University of Rennes
Toni Bjorninen
Toni Bjorninen Tampere University
Yang Hao
Yang Hao Queen Mary University of London
Ali Lalbakhsh
Ali Lalbakhsh Macquarie University
Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay
Subhas Chandra Mukhopadhyay Macquarie University
Karu P. Esselle
Karu P. Esselle University of Technology Sydney

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