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Miguel Camacho Aguilar

Miguel Camacho Aguilar is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. Miguel is currently a third-year PhD student at the University of Exeter, UK, where his research focuses on the development of highly efficient numerical methods for the analysis of electromagnetically large structures. With this, he is able to study the extra contributions arising from diffraction at edges such as the excitation of usually bound states and the effects introduced by finiteness. In the last two years he has authored more than 10 journal articles and conference contributions. He has been awarded the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society doctoral grant and several awards as the best academic record in physics at the University of Seville in 2015.

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