
The WiSAR Lab and Technology Gateway at Atlantic Technological University (ATU) is proud to announce a series of significant research achievements this month, highlighting the continued excellence and innovation of its research team.
The team, comprising Dr. Nick Timmons, Sahar Saleh, Tale Saeidi, and Zayed Nasser, has achieved notable recognition through the acceptance of multiple peer-reviewed papers for presentation at prestigious international conferences in the field of antennas and wireless communications.
Presentations at the 43rd ESA Antenna Workshop
Two research papers from the WiSAR Lab have been accepted for presentation at the 43rd European Space Agency (ESA) Antenna Workshop, organised by Saeid Karamzadeh. This event brings together leading researchers, engineers, and industry experts to discuss the latest advancements in antenna technologies and applications. Further details about the event
Participation in the 20th RIA/URSI Research Colloquium
In addition, five further papers authored by the WiSAR research team have been accepted for presentation at the 20th RIA/URSI Research Colloquium on Radio Science and Communications, which will take place on 29–30 October 2025. The colloquium, organised by the Royal Irish Academy (RIA) and the Irish URSI Committee, serves as an important platform for Irish researchers to exchange insights on emerging trends in radio science, antennas, propagation, and wireless communication systems. Conference information
Driving Innovation in Wireless Technologies
These achievements reflect the WiSAR Lab’s ongoing commitment to cutting-edge research and innovation in the areas of antenna design, 5G communications, and wireless system development. Through collaborative research, technical excellence, and industry engagement, WiSAR continues to contribute to the advancement of next-generation wireless technologies.
Speaking on behalf of the lab, the research team expressed pride in the recognition their work has received and emphasised WiSAR’s role in fostering impactful research that bridges academic knowledge with real-world applications.

