prof.dr. A. Yarovoy
Microwave Sensing, Signals and Systems (MS3), Department of Microelectronics
Expertise: microwave systems, radar
Themes: Distributed sensor systems, Radar technologyBiography
Alex Yarovoy received the Cand. Phys. and Math. Sci. and Dr. Phys. and Math. Sci. degrees in radiophysics from Kharkov State University, Kharkov, Ukraine, in 1987 and 1994, respectively. In 1987, he joined the Department of Radiophysics, Kharkov State University, as a Researcher and became a Full Professor in 1997. From September 1994 through 1996, he was with the Technical University of Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany, as a Visiting Researcher.
Since 1999, he is with the International Research Centre for Telecommunications-Transmission and Radar, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, where he coordinates all UWB-related projects. His main research interests are in ultra-wideband (UWB) technology and its applications (in particular UWB radars) and applied electromagnetics (in particular, UWB antennas).
Prof. Yarovoy served as the Co-Chairman and the Technical Program Committee Chair of the Tenth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR2004), Delft, and the Secretary of the 1st European Radar Conference (EuRAD�04), Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
EE3340TU Microwave Sensors and Radars for Airport Applications
Radar sensors in Airports and in aviation related applications. Part of the Minor "Airport of the future"
EE4565 Propagation and scattering of electromagnetic waves
Propagation and Scattering of Radio- and Micro-waves, applied to wireless indoor/mobile Communication, Broadcasting, Remote Sensing and Radar
EE4C02 System Engineering
EE4C05 Electromagnetics
ET4015 Antenna systems
Antenna theory and techniques for applications in telecommunications, remote sensing and radar
ET4169 Microwaves, radar & remote sensing
Introduction to microwave systems and radar; foundation for further courses on radar and remote sensing
ET4173 Introduction to UWB technology
Ultra-wideband technology as used in future communications, radar and navigation systems
ET4288 Applied electromagnetic analysis in wireless, microwave and radar engineering
EM simulation methods applied to typical problems like transmission lines, microwave filters, antennas and Radar Cross Section of targets
Education history
ET4014 Propagation of radio waves
(not running) Radio propagation, applied to wireless indoor/mobile communication, broadcasting, remote sensing and radar
ET4385 Introduction to telecommunications and sensing systems
(not running) Overview of the various challenges in the field and introduction to the research groups
Integrated Cooperative Automated Vehicles
Polarimetric Time/Frequency characteristics of wind turbines as radar target
Study of dynamic micro-Doppler and polarimetric characteristics of scatered by wind turbines radar signals
Real-time reconfigurable digital receiver for waveform agile radar
Wideband Algorithms for Migrating Targets Indication
Demining toolbox
detection of anti-personal landmines and cluster munitions
Tunnel Boring Radar
Antenna design and imaging of the ground in front of a tunnel boring machine
Projects history
Sensor Technology Applied in Reconfigurable Systems
reconfigurable sensors and sensor networks applied in the context of the security domain
Ultra-Fast wind sensOrs for wake-vortex hazards mitigation
Sensing Heterogeneous Information Network Environment
How can heterogeneous resources (people, mobile sensors, fixed sensors, social media, information systems, etc.) self-organize for answering information needs?
Airport Detection and Tracking of Dangerous Materials
Active and passive radar technology for detection and surveillance of people at airports
PARSAX
PARSAX is "Polarimetric Agile Radar in S- and X-band", a versatile, programmable radar developed by MS3 and located at the roof of the EWI building.
Last updated: 25 Sep 2017

Alexander Yarovoy
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- a.yarovoy@tudelft.nl
- Room: HB 21.100
- List of publications
PhD students
- Max Schöpe
- Carlos Moreno-Leon
- Nannan Chen
- Jeroen Van Gemert
- Maria Spanou
- Yanki Aslan
- Rossiza Gourova
- Jianping Wang
- Sharef Neemat
- Nikita Petrov
Alumni
- Shengzhi Xu (2020)
- Shilong Sun (2018)
- Stefano Medagli (2017)
- Albert OudeNijhuis (2017)
- Inna Ivashko (2016)
- Dmitriy Penkin (2015)
- Fotios Katsilieris (2015)
- Teun de Groot (2015)
- Alexey Narykov (2015)
- Daniela Vaman (2014)
- Shenario Ezhil Valavan (2014)
- Yuan He (2014)
- Yu-Che Yang (2011)
- Xiaodong Zhuge (2010)
- Amer Nezirović (2010)
- Alexander Vorobyov (2008)
- Vsevolod Kovalenko (2006)
- Andrian Lestari (2003)
- Nadia Haider (-0001)
- Arun Muraleedharan (-0001)
MSc students
- Shuang Chen
- Salman Salman
- Muhammad Omer Zareen
- Mai-Han Truong
- Jonathan Gnanadhas
- Elmira Kireeva
Alumni
- Kajeng Wangkheimayum (2017)
- Yalin Gurcan (2017)
- Nannan Chen (2016)
- Wilco Tempert (2016)
- Jeroen Keijsers (2016)
- Michael Hambalis (2016)
- Roeland Trommel (2016)
- Roel Berns (2016)
- Yanki Aslan (2016)
- Joris Derksen (2016)
- Wilfred Boelhouwer (2016)
- Rossiza Gourova (2015)
- M. Wang (2015)
- Jacco Schreuders (2014)
- Paraforou Vasiliki (2013)
- Boris Radeljić-Jakić (2013)
- Temitope Agbana (2013)
- Leonardo Carrer (2012)
- Eugenio Pasqua (2012)
- Stephan Groot (2011)
- Hossein Azodi (2010)
- Nadia Haider (2010)
- A. Shenario Ezhil (2008)
MSc project proposals
- Remote sensors and Internet of Things for rail-traffic applications
- Design of an inflatable antenna for nano- and micro-satellites
- GPS antenna placement
- Phase-coded automotive radar
- Radar to radar interference mitigation
- Automotive radar tracking system
- Angle of arrival estimation for automotive radar systems
- Optimal frequency generation scheme for mm-Wave automotive radar