A National Register of RF Workers event with the University of Birmingham and CW Radio Technology SIG.
Cambridge Wireless's Radio Technology SIG is pleased to host this year's annual National Register of RF Workers event, supported by the University of Birmingham.
The day's programme will focus on the management and implications of RF safety in the context of both passive and active medical implants, for the workforce and the general public.
Expert speakers from industry and academia will explore the latest regulation, emerging use cases, and the science, legal, and HR dimensions of this evolving topic. The day closes with a panel discussion giving delegates the opportunity to put their questions directly to the speakers.
Why attend?
Who should attend? Senior management and health, safety, and environment professionals in organisations where staff exposure to RF may exceed public guidelines, and anyone seeking clarity on the impact of working with RF.
This event operates under the Chatham House Rule.
Delegate places are limited for this event so early registration is recommended.
Professor of Radio Systems Engineering, University of Bristol (Communication Systems & Networks Research Group)
Professor of Radio Systems Engineering, University of Bristol (Communication Systems & Networks Research Group)
Mark Beach received his PhD for research addressing the application of Smart Antenna techniques to GPS from the University of Bristol in 1989, where he subsequently joined as a member of academic staff. He was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 1996, Reader in 1998 and Professor in 2003. He was Head of the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering from 2006 to 2010, then spearheaded Bristol’s hosting of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Communications. He is the Co-Director of this centre. He leads research in the field of enabling technologies for the delivery of 5G and beyond wireless connectivity; which includes the recent award of an EPSRC Prosperity Partnership in the field of Secure Wireless Agile Networks (SWAN). Mark’s current research activities are delivered through the Communication Systems and Networks Group, forming a key component within Bristol’s Smart Internet Lab. He has over 30 years of physical layer wireless research embracing the application of Spread Spectrum technology for cellular systems, adaptive or smart antenna for capacity and range extension in wireless networks, MIMO aided connectivity for through-put enhancement, experimental evaluation and optimization of Massive MIMO, Millimetre Wave technologies as well as flexible RF technologies for SDR modems. With a strong industrially focused research portfolio, he is also the School Research Impact Director.
Senior Staff Engineer, Qualcomm Technologies International Ltd
Senior Staff Engineer, Qualcomm Technologies International Ltd
John is an electronic systems engineer who specialises in low power embedded systems, RF and audio.
He currently leads Hardware Applications Engineering for the Qualcomm family of Bluetooth and WiFi audio Systems on Chip (SoC). At Qualcomm he has worked with a wide range of flagship brands and ODMs to take their wireless audio products from inception to mass production. In addition to supporting design in of existing products he also works closely with teams defining and developing next generation devices. His experience prior to Qualcomm includes developing real time embedded software for hydraulic wind turbine transmissions and applications engineering for AMS range of environmental sensors.
Managing Consultant, BSC Associates
Managing Consultant, BSC Associates
Brian has designed antennas for applications including radio and TV broadcasting, base stations, handsets and consumer products, and has operated his own consultancy firm for the last 12 years. He has published more than 70 papers on antenna topics and contributed chapters to several recent textbooks. He operates a small consultancy company, chairs the Antenna Interface Standards Group and is an Honorary Visiting Professor in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London.
Principal Wireless Architect, VIAVI Solutions
Principal Wireless Architect, VIAVI Solutions
Paul is a wireless technology expert with experience across a range of areas including research, design, implementation and standardisation. He received his PhD from the University of Bristol for evaluating the performance of massive MIMO technology in the lead-up to 5G and is currently a Principal Wireless Architect within the CTO Office at VIAVI Solutions providing thought leadership on new and emerging technologies for 5G, 6G and beyond. In line with this he represents VIAVI within a range of bodies and fora including 3GPP, the O-RAN Alliance, ETSI, the Next G Alliance, the 6G-IA and the UKTIN. His experience prior to joining VIAVI includes representing Vodafone within 3GPP for radio performance aspects, contributing to the development of massive MIMO channel estimation solutions at Cohere Technologies, and working with customers as a domain expert at National Instruments to establish effective research solutions using software-defined radio. He is also a Chartered Engineer, Senior Member of the IEEE, Fellow of the ITP, and an Honorary Industrial Fellow at the University of Bristol.
Peter has over 15 years of experience in the cellular industry, specialising in modem system architecture and physical layer development. He has contributed to the development of 2G, 3G, and 4G wireless modem products as well as small-cell base station projects for leading cellular equipment vendors. More recently, Peter has worked as a 5G NTN consultant at TTP plc.
Throughout his career, he has worked with a wide range of clients in both the satellite and cellular communication domains, with expertise spanning end-to-end system engineering, modem system development, and commercial advisory. In addition, he has actively contributed to 5G NTN standardisation as a 3GPP delegate.
Space and Satellite Consultant, TTP
Space and Satellite Consultant, TTP
Riya holds an master’s in Physics with Astrophysics from the University of Warwick, with specialisms in satellite communications and radio astronomy. Currently, she works as a Satellite and Space Consultant at TTP, where she currently specialises in 5G NTN antenna design & deployment, space payload verification & testing and quantum sensing & communications.
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