
Mission
The mission of the WiDE Laboratory is to advance the state of the art and educate the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs in the following domains:
- Wireless Systems, Antennas and Sensors
- Connected and Autonomous Cyber-Physical Systems
To improve the performance of wireless devices and systems, team members perform focused research on:
- Material engineering for high-frequency applications
- Novel advanced manufacturing techniques for RF and optical communications applications
- Optimized 3D antenna and circuit geometries
- RF-based sensors for harsh environments and aerospace applications
- Hardware security for high-frequency electronics
- Proficient Artificial Intelligence, trustworthiness and robustness
- Safety and security of connected and autonomous systems
- Mobile and ubiquitous computing
In addition to this generalized context, laboratory researchers have expertise on a wide range of topics in avionics and aerospace communications and sensing, including RADAR, satellite communications, and UAS Sense and Avoid.
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News and Updates
- Seven Embry‑Riddle Faculty Earn 2024 ERAU Research and Innovation Awards (December 2024)
- Two Eagle Researchers Named National Academy of Inventors Senior Members (July 2024)
- Embry‑Riddle Partners With Florida Universities to Boost Space Manufacturing (July 2024)
- Eagles Embrace Hands-On Learning in Air Force Research Lab Collaboration (January 2024)
- Eagle Helped Support Extended Family While Earning Degree, Working Full-Time (December 2023)
- Eagles Earn ‘Life-Changing’ Scholarships to Pursue Careers in Tech (June 2023)

