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2026 Student Research Competition

Abstract Template
Call for SRC Posters
SRC Program Booklet (2025)

Submit to the Student Research Competition by: March 16, 2026, 11:59 Pm CDT.

Student Research Competition (SRC)

Event Details

Submit to the Student Research Competition by: March 16, 2026, 11:59 Pm CDT.

Student Research Competition (SRC)

All students are invited to enter the Student Research Competition (SRC) whether they have an oral paper presentation at the conference or n...

Event Details

2025 winners

Announcing the winners of the Student Research Competition for the past Texas Symposium! 

1st place winner:

Song Hang Chai, University of Texas at Austin

“A D-Band InP Power Amplifier Featuring Fully AI-Generated Passive Networks”

2nd place winners (tie):

Saeed Zolfaghary Pour, Florida A&M University - Florida State University

“Inverse Design Microwave and THz Tunable Device”


Hao Yu, University of Texas at Austin

“A Blocker-Tolerant Mm-Wave Low-Noise Amplifier Utilizing Doherty Active Load Modulation for Linearity Enhancement”

Winners from Previous Years

Past Winners of SRC Student Awards (pdf)Download

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