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Overview

P. Sewell is affiliated with Bournemouth University in the United Kingdom and has published extensively in the field of engineering with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, atomic and molecular physics, optics, mechanical engineering, and biomedical engineering. Their research spans multiple subfields, reflecting a diverse and interdisciplinary approach to science and technology.

Key topics explored in their work include:

  • Advanced Antenna and Metasurface Technologies
  • Electromagnetic Simulation and Numerical Methods
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Antenna Design and Analysis
  • Electromagnetic Scattering and Analysis
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence

Sewell has contributed to a selection of research papers primarily published in the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation journal and other IEEE venues. Recent publications include:

  • "Impact of In Situ Radome Lightning Diverter Strips on Antenna Performance", 2020, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "Assessment of the Robustness of Flexible Antennas to Complex Deformations", 2023, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "Holistic Analysis of Conformal Antennas Using the Cylindrical TLM Method", 2023, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "Systematic Generation of Arbitrary Antenna Geometries", 2022, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
  • "A Complex Domain Mapping of the SCN for an Effective PML Implementation in TLM", 2020, IEEE Open Journal of Antennas and Propagation

The frequent venues where Sewell publishes reflect a focus on antenna technology and related computational techniques. Other notable venues include the IEEE Journal on Multiscale and Multiphysics Computational Techniques, Optical and Quantum Electronics, and IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics.

Collaborations are an integral part of Sewell's work, involving multiple frequent co-authors. Among the most notable collaborators are:

  • Ana Vuković
  • Ekrem Altınözen
  • T.M. Benson
  • Kaiqi Yan
  • Hussein Talib

This extensive collaboration network spans contributors involved in advanced antenna design, electromagnetic simulation, and flexible electronics research. Sewell's body of work emphasizes both theoretical and practical aspects, contributing to developments in electromagnetic scattering, sensor materials, and robotics in addition to core antenna engineering.

Best Publications

  • Modeling Electromagnetic Emissions From Printed Circuit Boards in Closed Environments Using Equivalent Dipoles

    Xin Tong;David W P Thomas;Angela Nothofer;Phillip Sewell

  • Accurate simulation of two-dimensional optical microcavities with uniquely solvable boundary integral equations and trigonometric Galerkin discretization.

    Svetlana V. Boriskina;Phillip Sewell;Trevor M. Benson;Alexander I. Nosich

  • Optical coupling of whispering-gallery modes of two identical microdisks and its effect on photonic molecule lasing

    E.I. Smotrova;A.I. Nosich;T.M. Benson;P. Sewell

  • Model of the electromagnetic fields inside a cuboidal enclosure populated with conducting planes or printed circuit boards

    D.W.P. Thomas;A.C. Denton;T. Konefal;T. Benson

  • Efficient computation of stochastic electromagnetic problems using unscented transforms

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  • Trends in microdisk laser research and linear optical modelling

    Alexander I. Nosich;Elena I. Smotrova;Svetlana V. Boriskina;Trevor M. Benson

  • MICRO-OPTICAL RESONATORS FOR MICROLASERS AND INTEGRATED OPTOELECTRONICS

    Trevor M. Benson;Svetlana V. Boriskina;Phillip Sewell;Ana Vukovic

  • The single-mode condition for silicon-on-insulator optical rib waveguides with large cross section

    J. Lousteau;D. Furniss;A.B. Seddon;T.M. Benson

  • Nonlinear properties of tapered laser cavities

    S. Sujecki;L. Borruel;J. Wykes;P. Moreno

  • Q factor and emission pattern control of the WG modes in notched microdisk resonators

    S.V. Boriskina;T.M. Benson;P. Sewell;A.I. Nosich

  • Optical modes in 2-D imperfect square and triangular microcavities

    S.V. Boriskina;T.M. Benson;P. Sewell;A.I. Nosich

  • Quasi-3-D simulation of high-brightness tapered lasers

    L. Borruel;S. Sujecki;P. Moreno;J. Wykes

  • Spectral shift and Q change of circular and square-shaped optical microcavity modes due to periodic sidewall surface roughness

    Svetlana V. Boriskina;Trevor M. Benson;Phillip Sewell;Alexander I. Nosich

  • Threshold reduction in a cyclic photonic molecule laser composed of identical microdisks with whispering-gallery modes

    Elena I. Smotrova;Alexander I. Nosich;Trevor M. Benson;Phillip Sewell

  • Rib waveguide spot-size transformers: modal properties

    P. Sewell;T.M. Benson;P.C. Kendall

  • Parity-time symmetric coupled microresonators with a dispersive gain/loss.

    Sendy Phang;Ana Vukovic;Stephen C. Creagh;Trevor M. Benson

  • The application of porous silicon to optical waveguiding technology

    H.F. Arrand;T.M. Benson;P. Sewell;A. Loni

  • Fine embossing of chalcogenide glasses - : a new fabrication route for photonic integrated circuits

    A.B. Seddon;W.J. Pan;D. Furniss;C.A. Miller

  • Efficient Analysis and Design of Low-Loss Whispering-Gallery-Mode Coupled Resonator Optical Waveguide Bends

    S.V. Pishko;P.D. Sewell;T.M. Benson;S.V. Boriskina

  • Full vector analysis of two-dimensional angled and coated optical waveguide facets

    P. Sewell;M. Reed;T.M. Benson;P.C. Kendall

  • LENS OR RESONATOR? ELECTROMAGNETIC BEHAVIOR OF AN EXTENDED HEMIELLIPTIC LENS FOR A SUB-MILLIMETER-WAVE RECEIVER

    Artem V. Boriskin;Artem V. Boriskin;Alexander I. Nosich;Alexander I. Nosich;Svetlana V. Boriskina;Trevor M. Benson

Frequent Co-Authors

Trevor M. Benson
Trevor M. Benson University of Nottingham
Christos Christopoulos
Christos Christopoulos University of Nottingham
David W. P. Thomas
David W. P. Thomas University of Nottingham
Hans Lüth
Hans Lüth Forschungszentrum Jülich
Kenneth Morgan
Kenneth Morgan Swansea University

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