2024-11-07
SENyT at LACSS 2024
We are excited to be participating in the IAA Latin America Conference on Small Satellites (LACSS 2024)! Stop by our stand to learn more about our research lines and new products.
2024-11-07
We are excited to be participating in the IAA Latin America Conference on Small Satellites (LACSS 2024)! Stop by our stand to learn more about our research lines and new products.
2024-09-20
We are delighted to share our participation in the IEEE ARGENCON 2024 conference, where we presented five papers that highlight our latest research and development initiatives.
2024-06-26
We are happy to announce that our team member Ramón López La Valle attended the 2024 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) to present his recent paper in cooperation with Instituto Balseiro. Congratulations to all the authors! Alejandro Venere, Ramón López La Valle, Martin Hurtado, “A Novel Microwave Modulator Based on Complex Impedance Loads,” in Proc. 2024 IEEE/MTT-S International Microwave Symposium, Washington, DC, USA, 2024, pp. 636-639.
2023-12-15
SENyT presence at 2023 IEEE MTT-S Latin America Microwave Conference.
2023-10-12
We carried out the initial measurements of the telemetry and downlink antennas designed for the USAT-I.
2023-09-30
We have successfully completed the critical design review of the AGR-T.
2023-09-29
Reflectometry experiments with our GNSS receiver.
2023-05-15
We had the honor to receive the visit of the IEEE Microwave Theory & Technology Society President and other distinguish members of the MTT-S, who gave very interesting talks. The delegation was composed of Prof. Nuno Borges Carvalho, Dr. Goutam Chattopadhyay, Dr. José Ernesto Rayas-Sánchez, and Dr. Glauco Fontgalland. They visited SENyT and GrIDComD facilities and learned about the RF/microwave research lines that we are currently developing at Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
2023-04-29
SENyT is actively involved in the design of multi-constellation and multi-frequency GNNS receivers that will be used onboard the firsts satellites of the ALOFT Project