May, 2026

Professor Alejandro Lucas Borja is leading a collaboration with the University of Alicante on the design, fabrication, and characterization of advanced devices in flexible and adaptive electronics


29/05/2026

This is a collaborative initiative between the University of Castilla-La Mancha and the University of Alicante aimed at developing reconfigurable components based on liquid metal

As part of the collaboration between the University of Castilla-La Mancha and the University of Alicante, researchers are developing reconfigurable electronic devices based on liquid metal, an emerging technology with great potential in radio frequency systems. This joint project, led by Dr. Alejandro Lucas Borja of the EPIC group, encompasses the design, fabrication, and experimental validation of various components, notably a dual filter whose implementation and measurement process can be seen in the attached images.

These devices allow for the dynamic modification of their electrical properties, opening the door to more versatile and adaptive solutions compared to conventional technologies. In this context, the research conducted contributes to the advancement of flexible and reconfigurable electronic systems capable of adapting to different operating conditions in real time. Furthermore, these technologies hold great potential for integration into advanced communications applications, including IoT environments, RFID systems, and satellite communications platforms, where efficiency, miniaturization, and adaptability are key factors.

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