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The panel will discuss the latest design, test and measurement developments for mmWave devices and systems. Higher frequencies typically use over the air testing techniques for measurement and characterization while mmWave devices and systems are more difficult to design as link budgets and noise figures are more difficult to deal with. This panel of experts will discuss the latest developments in mmWave devices, systems, simulation techniques and test/measurement methods.

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Pat Hindle
Media Director, Microwave Journal / Signal Integrity Journal
Pat Hindle is media director for Microwave Journal® and has been with the magazine for more than 17 years. He parlayed his process engineering background into a management role in marketing communications for several leading microwave semiconductor manufacturers including MACOM, Raytheon and Skyworks (Alpha Industries), in addition to working at MIT Nanostructures Laboratory manufacturing X-ray diffraction gratings for space research telescopes like Chandra. He has a B.S. in Materials Science Engineering from Cornell University and MBA from Northeastern University. In his current role as MWJ editorial director, he is responsible for setting MWJ’s editorial direction and developing marketing opportunities for industry clients. He created the RF and Microwave Community on LinkedIn with more than 100,000 members plus co-hosts the popular Frequency Matters videos and podcast series.
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Pete Moosbrugger
Director of Advanced Antenna Technology, Qorvo
Pete Moosbrugger is the Director of Advanced Antenna Technology at Qorvo. He is responsible for managing the antenna team, the antenna technology roadmaps, and supporting key customer activities.

Prior to the Qorvo acquisition of Anokiwave, Pete was VP of Advanced Antenna Technology where he was responsible for building the antenna team and infrastructure, developing and executing the antenna team roadmap, and was responsible for execution of several customer designs that have transitioned into production. Prior to Anokiwave, Pete was the Chief Technologist for the Phased Array mission area at Ball Aerospace, where he worked for more than 21 years developing phased array technology for the US government and commercial markets. He holds numerous patents, has written technical articles for more than ten publications, and has spoken on numerous panels discussing commercial satellite communications and 5G topics.

Pete earned his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from The Pennsylvania State University.
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Giorgia Zucchelli
Product Manager, MathWorks
Giorgia Zucchelli is the product manager for RF and Mixed-Signal at MathWorks. Before moving to this role in 2013, she was an application engineer focusing on signal processing and communications systems and specializing in analog simulation. Before joining MathWorks in 2009, Giorgia worked at NXP Semiconductors on mixed-signal verification methodologies and at Philips Research developing system-level models for innovative communications systems. Giorgia has a master’s degree in electrical engineering and a doctorate in electronics for telecommunications from the University of Bologna.
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Gerhard S. Schoenthal
COO, Virginia Diodes, Inc.
Gerhard received his BS in Physics from the US Naval Academy in 1992 and his Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Virginia in 2003. After graduating from the Naval Academy, he served on active duty in the US Navy for 5 years on the USS Chandler and the USS John A. Moore. After graduate school, he worked as a Senior Process Engineer at Intel PTD in 2003 and 2004. For the past 21 years, he has served in many roles at Virginia Diodes, Inc. the world's leading mmWave and THz test and measurement and components company, where he is currently the Chief Operations Officer.
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Christopher Marki
CEO, Marki Microwave
Christopher Marki is the CEO and chief technologist of Marki Microwave. Since joining in 2007, he has led the innovation and development of numerous commercially successful products, including mixers, multipliers, baluns, amplifiers, switches, filters, power combiners/dividers and couplers. Under Christopher’s leadership, Marki Microwave has grown over 800% and has established itself as a global leader in classical hybrid RF manufacturing and cutting-edge semiconductor development. Christopher holds a doctorate in photonics from the University of California, San Diego and graduated magna cum laude from Duke University with a BSEE.
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