Lola Montero, a former student of the UCAM in the Degree in Telecommunications Systems Engineering, has won the Second National Talentum Telefónica Award, which enjoys great prestige among young researchers.
His project, to which he dedicated a little more than half a year, consists, thanks to 3D printing and metamaterials, of creating a plane that, placed in front of the transmitting wave antenna, changes the linear waves to circular waves.
Applied to everyday life, he explained that "it obtains in an economic way the result of a more expensive antenna".
Regarding the award, you can continue with your training in Silicon Valley for a week and then continue with your projects.
Lola Montero wanted to thank UCAM for helping her get the scholarship and enjoy her training during her stay in the US: "At another university I think I would not have had the chance to get it."
In addition, he recalled his time at the Catholic University of Murcia, which ensures that "the deal with teachers, being so close also allows it to be a query of doubts even after finishing the race."
He also wanted to highlight his training which he considers "is very close, that delves into practical issues and that interest when working."
Finally, he analyzed the current situation of the telecommunications sector: "It is booming because right now everything that surrounds us has part of telecommunications and, what does not have it, it is being studied to have it".
Source: UCAM