• Posted on 1 Apr 2025

Dr Song has won the TNO Travel Grant at EuCAP 2025.

Dr. Lizhao Song was honoured as the sole recipient of the prestigious TNO Travel Grant at the 19th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2025), the flagship international conference in the field attracting more than 1500 participants from academia and industry.

Sponsored by the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), this highly competitive grant is awarded annually to one outstanding female researcher who demonstrates exceptional research potential and academic excellence in antennas and propagation. The grant consists of EUR 1,000 for travel and subsistence, conference registration fee as well as an invitation to the conference dinner.

Dr. Song’s selection for this award not only recognises her impactful contributions to the field but also reinforces UTS’s growing global reputation as a leader in cutting-edge antenna research.

Dr. Lizhao Song is awarded the prestigious TNO Travel Grant.

World-leading expertise in antennas, propagation and signal processing

Such acknowledgement of research excellence and contribution to the broader international community is a testimony to the technological expertise of the GBDTC.

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About the GBDTC

The Global Big Data Technologies Centre (GBDTC) is an international centre of excellence for the development of enabling technologies for big data science and analytics, working closely with industry and communities to deliver real-world impact. It leads the world in research on 6G technologies, integrated sensing and communications (ISAC), Digital Twin, IoT and multibeam antennas. 

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