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losing session
features Mark Pierpoint, VP of Keysight Technologies, who will present
a fascinating insight into the world of microwave instrumentation and
Nick Ridler from NPL giving a talk on Measurement Calibration at THz
Frequency . The EuMIC conference opening features internationallyrenowned Dylan Williams from NIST in the USA describing THz
Transistors and Calibration Challenges and Liam Devlin from Plextek
presenting an industry perspective on MMICs - Custom or COTS? The
inimitable Steve Cripps of Cardiff University, with his entertaining and
most likely provocative views on Power Amplifiers, will close EuMIC.
The EuRAD conference features renowned speakers Paul Holbourn,
who will present Captor for Typhoon: Past Present and Future at the
opening session and Hugh Griffiths, who will talk on Early History of
Bistatic Radar at the closing session.
The closing session will include the traditional Foundry Session
gathering several key representatives of RF and microwave
semiconductor foundries, as well as a Keynote talk by a worldrenowned expert on power amplifiers, Steve C. Cripps of Cardiff
University, UK. Steve will give a talk on 'Balanced Microwaves',
stressing the need for access to a mature and reliable multilayer
integrated process for microwave designers.
The International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies was created in
2009 by the European Microwave Association (Eu M A) and Cambridge University
Press for the benefit of the microwave research community in Europe and overseas
.
The journal is published eight times a year. It allows academic and industrial r
esearchers
to promote their work and stay connected with the most recent developments in
microwave and RF technology. The journal is referenced in databases such as Scop
us
and Google Scholar and is indexed in the Thomson Reuters Web of Science. Followi
ng
the success of previous microwave weeks, the journal will again publish a specia
l
issue dedicated to European Microwave Week 2016.
All papers published for presentation at your chosen conference will
be on a USB stick given out with the delegate bags. There will be one
USB stick combining all three conferences. Slides for workshops and
short courses will be provided on a separate USB stick for those who
register for one or more workshops or short courses.
No hard copies of workshop slides will be provided, but electronic
download will be available ahead of the conference.

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