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The Active and Passive event is less than 2 weeks away! This event will provide a look into latest breakthroughs and developments in the area of RF and Microwave technology with a series of talks and a poster session.We have an exciting line up of speakers for the event:

 
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Jaspal Singh Bharj received the M.Sc. degree in Microwave and Modern Optics from University College London and the Ph.D. degree in solid state efficient amplification and linearization for telecommunications from the Kings College University of London in 1979 and 1999, respectively. Since then, he worked at Marconi Space where he designed state of the art Receivers and SSPAs for space. In 1986 he worked for ESTEC as a senior RF payloads system engineer, in 1992 he returned to Marconi Space as a group leader for satellite equipment, in 1998 he joint Nokia Networks as a RF system specialist and lead a team to develop high efficient, linear multimode transmitters and coordinated R&D technology across global Nokia sites. From 2009 to 2015 he worked at SSTL as a Galileo payload performance manager. Currently he is working at European Space Agency ECSAT in Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire as Telecommunications Satellite Payload Engineer in Telecommunications Technologies, Products and Systems Department supporting ARTES and project activities.

 



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Amira El-Tokhy received dual B.Sc. degree in Electronics & Communications Engineering (First Class Honour) from University of Greenwich, U.K., and October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA), Egypt in 2011. She received the M.Sc. in wireless mobile communications systems from University of Greenwich, U.K., in 2015, and is currently working toward her Ph.D. degree at the same university. Her doctoral research is concerned with multi-port filtering network and its integration with microwave devices. Her research interests include integration of passive devices, millimeter-wave devices, and antennas.

 







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Paolo Enrico de Falco (GS’15) received the B.E. degree in electronic engineering from the University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, U.K., in 2013, where he developed a strong interest in telecommunications. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree at the Centre for Doctoral Training in Communications, University of Bristol, Bristol, U.K. His current research interests include broadband RF amplifiers and efficiency enhancement techniques for wireless communication applications. Mr. de Falco was bestowed First Place in the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (2016 IMS) High Efficiency Power Amplifier Student Design Competition, as well as in the 2016 European Microwave Week Student Challenge.

 

We have just a handful of places left, so make sure to register your place ASAP!