Exploring Csri Phased Array Research
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- Traditional radars rotate giant antennas to scan for targets. But what if you could steer a radar beam without moving a thing?
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- In this seminar, Karl Warnick dives into highly sensitive
- Professor Gabriel Rabeiz explains how Keysight helped University of California, San Diego (UCSD) optimize testing of their ...
- Talk featuring Dr. Walt Charczenko, affiliate assistant professor and lecturer, and Cheryl Kung, an antenna engineer pursuing a ...
In-Depth Information on Csri Phased Array Research
Simon Fink '17 works with Professor Lyle Lichty on a Sarah Dever, an electronics engineer at NASA's Glenn Traditional antennas need to physically move to track signals, but When Shey Sabripour moved to Austin, TX, more than a decade ago, he was immediately struck by the city's laid-back lifestyle ...
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