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Welcome and Introduce Yourself!

Welcome to the Antennas and Propagation Network discussion page on Engineering Communities!

This is a thread to introduce yourself to your fellow network members. We’d love to hear more about you so here are a few questions for you to anwer so we can learn more about you!

 
Name:
Brief career history:
What interests you about antennas and propagation:
Other interests:

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  • Former Community Member
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    Hi All

    Name: I am Greg Durnan, rejoining the group after a few years away. I have been a member before and a IEEE-APS member however I like the direction generally that the IET has been taking.

    Brief History: I've worked in the antenna field since the mid 1990's first for defense on Satellite Communications Stations. I went back and did a PhD in Reflector Antennas at Griffith University (Australia) in the Radio Science Lab in the late 1990/early 2000's. I spent time in Japan working on MIMO when it was first getting put into WIFI. I then moved on to MRI resonators, GPS antennas and more recently 5G MIMO for both basestations and Vehicles. I have spent the last 15 years in the US working for GE, GM, Freescale, NXP RF and now Wolfspeed RF. More recently my interest is in industrial electromagnetics and propagation in cavities and applications for Civil Systems. My personal interest in the consumer and communications space from a work and commercial perspective has probably come to an end as we have seen so much commoditization in the industry so I see my electromagnetics getting more and more cross-discipline.

    Other Interests: Sailing - I originally went to the Australian Maritime College. Flying - its a lot like a boat - a bit wobbly but its nice to go up on a nice day.
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Hi All

    Name: I am Greg Durnan, rejoining the group after a few years away. I have been a member before and a IEEE-APS member however I like the direction generally that the IET has been taking.

    Brief History: I've worked in the antenna field since the mid 1990's first for defense on Satellite Communications Stations. I went back and did a PhD in Reflector Antennas at Griffith University (Australia) in the Radio Science Lab in the late 1990/early 2000's. I spent time in Japan working on MIMO when it was first getting put into WIFI. I then moved on to MRI resonators, GPS antennas and more recently 5G MIMO for both basestations and Vehicles. I have spent the last 15 years in the US working for GE, GM, Freescale, NXP RF and now Wolfspeed RF. More recently my interest is in industrial electromagnetics and propagation in cavities and applications for Civil Systems. My personal interest in the consumer and communications space from a work and commercial perspective has probably come to an end as we have seen so much commoditization in the industry so I see my electromagnetics getting more and more cross-discipline.

    Other Interests: Sailing - I originally went to the Australian Maritime College. Flying - its a lot like a boat - a bit wobbly but its nice to go up on a nice day.
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