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Welcome and Introduce Yourself

Welcome to the RF and Microwave Technology 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 RF and Microwaves:
Other interests:
 
  • Welcome to all the new members over the past couple of months!

    Gerard O'Neill
    NickC
    ThomasSW


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  • Welcome to the new community members!

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    Simpsoic
    Richard Marlow
    Teresa Downes
    Hong Yang Lim
    Michael Daley
  • Welcome to all the members who joined this week!

    alanstirling
    Storm Mathisen


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  • Welcome to the newest members of the RF and Microwave community

    Wayne Caldwell
    Tamunofiniarisa Brown
    Claudio Paoloni

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  • Welcome to the newest members of the online community:

    Ahxen
    Felix Estupinan
    Nik Angelov
    John Bofarull
    scottduff
    dloescher
    Allan Willoughby


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  • Thank you Natalia D'lima‍. I am an Electrical engineer working in the Control and Instrumentation sector in Scotland since 2014. I hold a BEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Hertfordshire UK. 

    My expertise is in PLC, DCS and SCADA systems, system integration, maintenance and support to live production plants. 

    In my free time, love to explore new places and hence have traveled to many countries and cities in the world. I have a taste for criminal law as well where I read case studies and want to know the law more and more.

  • Ahxen:

    Thank you Natalia D'lima‍. I am an Electrical engineer working in the Control and Instrumentation sector in Scotland since 2014. I hold a BEng in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Hertfordshire UK. 

    My expertise is in PLC, DCS and SCADA systems, system integration, maintenance and support to live production plants. 

    In my free time, love to explore new places and hence have traveled to many countries and cities in the world. I have a taste for criminal law as well where I read case studies and want to know the law more and more.






    Thanks so much for introducing yourself Ahxen‍!

  • I am Paul Davey, Chartered Engineer and long-time member of the IET.
    I started my career as a microwave designer and spent 14 years with Hewlett Packard mainly working in their Test and Measurement business. Latterly I ran the application support group and my team provided tech support to customers making RF & Microwave measurements with our equipment. Subsequently I ran a number of successful technology businesses and am currently co-owner of a music tech business. We have just filed a patent for a device for the consumer market that operates in the 13GHz – 14GHz region and I’d be pleased to hear from anyone with experience of a low-cost engineering in or around that frequency range who might be able to help us.
  • Hello IET Community,

    My name is Venkata Srikanth (Srikanth). I graduated in BTech (ECE) from Dr M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, India.

    I am pursuing my Master's degree in Microelectronics: Systems and Devices at Newcastle University.
    Having immense interest in Mathematics and Physics, I have been into solving problems, logical thinking and able to perform in a challenged environment from my schooling. My academics have given me a strong base in building my interest to pursue the undergraduate course in electronics stream. My hunger to get practical knowledge guided me in developing technical and communication skills. I was fortunate in taking part of many technical events, workshops which made me decide research in the core domains of electronics. Head of our Department has helped me improve technically by encouraging to study articles, magazines and courses related to electronics. As a result, I became a regular reader of ‘Electronics for you’ magazine and learnt courses from ‘NPTEL’.
    I had learnt the industrial use of electronic devices during my internships which eventually created an allure in taking up the master’s course. During my internship at BSNL, where I coordinated with the professionals for a project which eventually became my final year project in B. Tech. It challenged me with new situations, tempting me to come up with varied strategies to analyze. That experience has enhanced my abilities in discussing with a group, leading from the front.
    Apart from studies, I play sports frequently. They have taught me to view responsibility as a chance to prove reliability and being impartial, instead of taking advantages of it. I was taught great lessons by playing cricket such as: performing as a team, adapting to changes quickly, sharing the credit to all the members. I give credits to reading books, articles in developing my language, writing and self-learning.

    I look forward to a career in electronics.


    Regards,

    Srikanth.
  • Thank you Paul Davey‍ amd iamsrindependent21‍  for introducing yourselves! Welcome!