Martin Wiles, ETS-Lindgren |
Martin Wiles has been employed with ETS-Lindgren since 1992 where he is primarily responsible for EMC, Microwave and Wireless chamber design and test. He also provides technical support to the component (Antenna, probes, positioners, TEM cell) business. In addition, Martin represents the UK on CISPR SC A. Prior to ETS-Lindgren, Martin was an EMC engineer at ABB Forschungszentrum, Switzerland where he worked with the team that developed the GTEM (Gigahertz Transverse Electromagnetic Cell). At ETS-Lindgren has been primarily responsible for EMC, Microwave and Wireless chamber design and test and providing technical support to the component (Antenna, probes, positioners, TEM cell) business. Martin holds a BSc (Hons) in Physics from University of Bath 1987 and MSc. in Microwave Electronics, University Paris 6, 1988 |
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Gil Elram, Agilent Technologies
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Gil Elram joined Agilent Technologies in 2005. Gil is an application engineer specializing in RF, Microwave and Phy Communications. Gil is focused on Agilent solutions for signal generation, signal analysis and component analysis across many known RF communication standards in the Broadcom, Cellular, Aero-Space & Defense industries. Before joining Agilent, Gil has worked for Intel as a high speed board designer for pre-silicon implementations. |
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Wolfgang Mullner, Seibersdorf |
Wolfgang Mullner was born in Vienna, Austria. He received a master degree in electrical engineering from University of Technology Vienna. He is working for Seibersdorf Laboratories (former company names: Austrian Research Centers, Seibersdorf Research) in since 1991 where he is head of the business unit EMC and Optics. He developed new measurement techniques for EMC test site validation and antenna calibration and precision measurement products (e.g. RefRad). |
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Brian Berry, ETS-Lindgren |
Brian Berry provides technical support for ETS-Lindgren’s wireless system solutions including 3GPP standards and MIMO OTA implementation. Brian has substantial RF systems development experience in the fields of cellular communications (WiMax, WCDMA and LTE), frequency agile military communication systems and propagation modeling from 2MHz to 5GHz. Previous to ETS-Lindgren, he was the technical lead on ship-to-air communications for the UK CVF Aircraft Carrier project. Brian holds an MSc in Microwaves and Optoelectronics from University College London. |