Zibin Weng
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Zibin Weng's research focuses on the design and development of antennas, particularly those utilizing metasurface and Fabry-Perot cavity principles for enhanced performance. His work investigates methods to achieve wideband operation and improved radiation characteristics in compact antenna structures.
Recent publications demonstrate his contributions to this field, including research on wideband pattern diversity antennas based on metasurfaces, wideband Fabry-Perot cavity antennas with partially reflective surfaces, and bandwidth enhancement techniques for metasurface antennas. He has also explored novel dual-band circularly polarized planar endfire antennas and low-profile filtering dielectric resonator antennas. Weng's research has led to advancements in differential-fed microstrip patch antennas with quad-mode resonance and radiation pattern correction.
With an h-index of 26 and over 2,110 citations from 148 publications, Weng is recognized as a highly cited researcher. He has collaborated with researchers such as Cole Sherrill and Jia Di at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, and he leads a research group.
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- h-index: 26
- Publications: 148
- Citations: 2,110
Selected Publications
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A Dynamic-Style Multi-Threshold NULL Convention Logic for High-Performance Asynchronous Systems (2026)
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Innovations in MTNCL Gate Design: An Alternative MTCMOS Power-Gating Approach (2025)
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- Innovations in MTNCL Gate Design: An Alternative MTCMOS Power-Gating Approach
- Innovations in MTNCL Gate Design: An Alternative MTCMOS Power-Gating Approach
- Innovations in MTNCL Gate Design: An Alternative MTCMOS Power-Gating Approach