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Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research

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Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research
NameSociety for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research
Abbreviation(SAM)*
Formation1980s
HeadquartersHyderabad, India
Region servedIndia, Asia
Leader titleDirector

Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research

The Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research is an Indian research and development organization focused on microwave electronics, radar, and related technologies. It conducts applied research, prototyping, and testing for defense and civilian applications and interacts with national laboratories, academic institutions, and industrial manufacturers. The society operates laboratories, training centers, and prototype workshops while coordinating projects with agencies, institutes, and international partners.

History

The organization traces origins to initiatives in the 1980s linked to aerospace programs and collaborations involving Indian Space Research Organisation, Defence Research and Development Organisation, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Bharat Electronics Limited, and regional technology clusters. Early projects paralleled work at National Physical Laboratory (India), Indian Institute of Science, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, and state research cells, and interacted with procurement processes influenced by ministries associated with national security. Growth phases referenced joint ventures with Electronics Corporation of India Limited, joint research with Steel Authority of India Limited spin-offs, and inputs from industrial research councils modeled after institutions like Indian Council of Medical Research and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. International engagements included exchanges with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, European Space Agency, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and technical collaborations resembling partnerships seen in Fraunhofer Society and Sandia National Laboratories.

Organization and Governance

Governance has involved boards with representatives from research institutes such as Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and corporations similar to Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited and Mahindra Group. Leadership roles have interfaced with advisory committees featuring members formerly associated with DRDO, ISRO, HAL, and academic chairs from University of Hyderabad and Osmania University. Administrative structure often mirrors models from National Institute of Standards and Technology and regional councils, using program offices and technical divisions coordinated with procurement and standards bodies similar to Bureau of Indian Standards and international committees like those at Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, International Telecommunication Union, and European Telecommunications Standards Institute.

Research and Programs

Research themes cover microwave oscillators, phased-array antennas, signal processing, and electronic warfare subsystems, drawing comparative literature from work at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Imperial College London, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, and University of Cambridge. Programs include radar system prototyping akin to projects at Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, and Thales Group labs; materials research resonant with studies at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and Indian Institute of Science Education and Research; and testbed operations comparable to facilities at CERN and National Institute for Space Research (Brazil). Applied projects have addressed airborne, maritime, and ground-based platforms referencing systems developed by Boeing, Airbus, Saab AB, and Northrop Grumman.

Publications and Conferences

The society disseminates results through technical reports, monographs, and peer-reviewed articles submitted to venues such as IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, IET Proceedings, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and conference proceedings like IEEE International Microwave Symposium, International Radar Conference, and regional gatherings comparable to India Semiconductor Association summits. It organizes symposia and workshops in partnership with universities including IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Roorkee, and research centers resembling Centre for Development of Advanced Computing and National Aerospace Laboratories. Editorial collaborations have involved guest editors from University of Cambridge, Princeton University, California Institute of Technology, and University of Oxford.

Education and Outreach

Educational activities include postgraduate training, doctoral mentorship, and short courses modeled after programs at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad executive courses and technical summer schools like those at Harvard University and Yale University. Outreach extends to technical internships with companies such as Bharat Electronics Limited, Cochin Shipyard, and startups in the Bangalore cluster similar to Infosys and Wipro spin-offs, as well as student competitions partnered with IISc and national science fairs linked to National Innovation Foundation (India). Public lectures have featured speakers formerly affiliated with DRDO, ISRO, IEEE, and international academies like Royal Society.

Collaborations and Partnerships

Collaborations span government agencies, defense laboratories, academic institutions, and industry partners, including technology transfer arrangements reminiscent of those between Vakrangee Limited and public research entities, and joint labs modeled after TCS Innovation Labs and Google Research exchanges. International partnerships involve cooperative research with laboratories similar to CEA (France), DLR (Germany), CSIR (South Africa), and consortia with universities such as University of Tokyo and Seoul National University. Memoranda of understanding have been signed with laboratories analogous to Rafael Advanced Defense Systems and research centers in Southeast Asia and the Middle East.

Category:Research institutes in India *Note: Abbreviations and specific project names are illustrative to contextualize the society's interactions with cited institutions.