Umair Rafique
Research Associate

Research in Antennas, RF
Circuits and Microelectronics

  • MS, 2017, Capital University
    of Science and Technology,
    Islamabad
  • BS, 2011, Mohammad Ali
    Jinnah University
    (Islamabad Campus), Karachi

Professional Affiliation

  • Member IEEE, USA
  • Registered Engineer PEC,
    Pakistan

Umair Rafique received his BS degree in Electronic Engineering from Mohammad Ali Jinnah University (Islamabad Campus), Karachi, Pakistan in 2011 and MS Electronic Engineering degree in 2017 from Capital University of Science and Technology (CUST), Pakistan. Currently, he is working as a Research Associate in the Research Group of Microelectronics and RF Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering at CUST.

Umair Rafique research interests are in Antenna design, Frequency selective surfaces, Microelectronics and RF Engineering. He authored 35 research papers and his ISI research impact factor is 5.923 with citation index of 145.

Umair Rafique is a member of the Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), USA; and a Registered Engineer from the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), Pakistan.

Representative Publications

U. Rafique and S. U. Din, “Beveled-shaped super-wideband planar antenna,” Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences, vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 2417-2425, 2018.

U. Rafique and S. Agarwal, “A modified frequency selective surface band-stop filter for ultra-wideband applications,” 2018 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI), pp. 1653-1656, 2018.

U. Rafique, M. M. Ahmed, M. M. Hassan and H. Khalil, “A modified super-wideband planar elliptical monopole antenna,” 2018 Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERSToyama), pp. 2344-2349, 2018.

U. Rafique, H. Khalil and S. Rehman, “Dual-band microstrip patch antenna array for 5G mobile communications,” 2017 Progress
in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS-Fall), pp. 55-59, 2017.

U. Rafique, S. A. Ali and G. Shabbir, “Ultra-wideband patch antenna for microwave communications,” 17th IEEE International Multi Topic Conference (INMIC), pp. 10-13, 2014.