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Welcome and Introduce Yourself

Welcome to the Electromagnetics 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 to start you off - feel free to answer all, none or add your own!

 
Name:
Brief career history:
What interests you about Electromagnetics:
Other interests:

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  • Former Community Member
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    Name: Rob H

    Brief career history: I started down the path of the black arts in 2004 as an EMC test engineer, I then spent 12 years from 2005 as a Radio Type Approval Engineer working in marine and aviation on the test and certification of emergency beacons and a whole host of radio telecommunications and navigation equipment - from radios to radars, GMDSS to GLONASS and AIS to AtoNs (admittedly, that's not a stretch).  I have since spent the last three years on the infrastructure side looking after the UK Coastguard's (MCA's) nationwide network of radio stations.

    What interests you about Electromagnetics: Hm, tricky... I think maybe the satisfaction of being able to 'see the unseen'; being able to visualise EM and RF effects that are invisible in the real world.

    Other interests: I'm currently seconded to a project engineering role working on Grey Funnel Line ships that's taking me back to my Mechanical Engineering roots. In my personal life, I'm an engineer through and through, blessed (/cursed) with 'the knack'; repairing rather than replacing and never content to say "I've no idea how that works".
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Name: Rob H

    Brief career history: I started down the path of the black arts in 2004 as an EMC test engineer, I then spent 12 years from 2005 as a Radio Type Approval Engineer working in marine and aviation on the test and certification of emergency beacons and a whole host of radio telecommunications and navigation equipment - from radios to radars, GMDSS to GLONASS and AIS to AtoNs (admittedly, that's not a stretch).  I have since spent the last three years on the infrastructure side looking after the UK Coastguard's (MCA's) nationwide network of radio stations.

    What interests you about Electromagnetics: Hm, tricky... I think maybe the satisfaction of being able to 'see the unseen'; being able to visualise EM and RF effects that are invisible in the real world.

    Other interests: I'm currently seconded to a project engineering role working on Grey Funnel Line ships that's taking me back to my Mechanical Engineering roots. In my personal life, I'm an engineer through and through, blessed (/cursed) with 'the knack'; repairing rather than replacing and never content to say "I've no idea how that works".
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