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September 24, 2007
www.mi-technologies.com
Syracuse University to host Short Course
on Antenna Theory, Analysis, Measurement and Practice
A
short course entitled: "Antenna Theory, Analysis, Measurement and
Practice," will be presented by Syracuse University's LCS College of
Engineering and Computer Science October 15-19, 2007 in Syracuse,
New York. The course is co-sponsored by the MITRE Corporation, the
Naval Research Laboratory and MI Technologies.
The short course offers a rare opportunity to take an informative and
practical look at antennas and electromagnetics. The course
addresses antenna design and measurement for the professional design
engineer, engineering manager, system engineer or technical
professional who will design and measure the performance of antennas
or use antennas in system configurations.
The antenna section of the course
addresses feeds, aperture antennas, wireless antennas, phased
arrays and other antenna configurations for modern applications.
The measurement section of the course explores several modern
antenna measurement configurations including far-field ranges and
compact ranges; planar, cylindrical and spherical near-field ranges;
and specialized topics such as radome and RCS measurement.
Course instructors include Dr.
Steven Best, principal staff member with the MITRE Corporation in
Bedford, Massachusetts, Dr. Eric L. Mokole, superintendent of the
Radar Division of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC,
Dr. Tapan K. Sarkar, professor at the Department of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science, Syracuse University and Dr. Donald G. Bodnar, vice president, and Dr. Doren W. Hess, senior staff
engineer, at MI Technologies.
Click Here
for more information and class registration.
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