CLASTECH 2014 MEETING ANNOUNCED—OCTOBER 24 IN EL SEGUNDO
September 22, 2014 | Posted by Frank Gomez under CN, COMSOC, EDCAS, MTT/APS |
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CLASTECH Preliminary Program
Mark your calendar for Friday, October 24, 2014, from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, for the 2014 CLASTECH Symposium and Exhibition. The format will be the same as the previous years, with engaging talks, table top exhibits, and good food, for $15 early registration, or $30 onsite. Location is the Hacienda Hotel, El Segundo, CA, just south of LAX
Registration site : http://clastech2014.eventbrite.com
Check out our web page- http://www.clastech.org
Here is a preliminary program- http://home.earthlink.net/~clastech/clastech.pdf
Contact our IEEE Coastal Los Angeles EM Community Organizer Charlie Jackson at c.jackson@ieee.org for more information
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Preliminary Antenna talks
Paolo Focardi, JPL/NASA.
“An Insider’s View of the SMAP Instrument Antenna: Major Performance Requirements and Design Details”
Dr. C. J. Reddy, Altair / Applied EM
“Advance Computational Tools for Antenna Design and Placement Studies”
Dennis Lewis, Boeing Seattle
“Reverb Test Chamber/Application Trends”
Dr. Keyvan Bahadori, Space-X
“Antenna challenges in a launch-vehicle environment”
Dr. Atef Elsherbeni, Colorado School of Mines
“An overview of recent developments in computational EM”
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Preliminary Microwave talks
Richard Snyder, RS Microwave
“Evolution of Passive and Active Microwave Filters”
Joy Laskar, QEOS Communication Division
“mmW and the impact upon 5G wireless; what Engineers need to know about this Technology”
Dick Dickinson, OFF EARTH-WPT
“Long-Range Wireless Power Transmission Systems”
Madhu Gupta, UCSD
“Microwave Engineering: What is it, where is it headed, and how it serves the mankind”
Raafat R. Mansour, University of Waterloo
”Tunable Filters For Wireless Communication Systems”
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