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DESCRIPTION:07 March 2018 (15:40)\n\nTopic: &quot;Shielding&quot;\n\nLocation: Middle
  East Technical University\, Ankara\, Turkey\n\nAndy Marvin is Professor o
 f Applied Electromagnetics\, in the University of York’s Department of E
 lectronic Engineering. He received his BEng\, MEng and PhD degrees in Elec
 trical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Sheffield between
  1972 and 1978. From 1977 to 1979 he was with the British Aircraft Corpora
 tion at Filton\, Bristol\, UK working on antenna design and EMC. He was ap
 pointed to a Lectureship in Electronics at the University of York in the U
 K in 1979 and promoted to Professor of Applied Electromagnetics in 1995. H
 e was appointed as Technical Director of York EMC Services at its founding
  in 1995. He resigned his directorship when the company was acquired by Eu
 rofins in June 2017. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering an
 d an IEEE Fellow. He was Vice-Chairman of the IEEE Std-299 Working Group o
 n Shielding Effectiveness Measurement\, and is currently Vice-Chairman of 
 the IEEE EMC Society Standards Advisory and Co-ordination Committee. From 
 1994 to 2015 he was an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on EMC. He wa
 s a member of the UK National Measurement System Advisory Panels on Innova
 tion Research and Development and Materials and Modelling from 2008 to 201
 5. He has contributed lectures on Antennas and on Shielding to the IEEE EM
 CS Global University and Chaired its Faculty in 2010. His main research in
 terests are EMC measurement and modelling techniques\, EMC antennas and el
 ectromagnetic shielding measurement and modelling. To date\, starting in 1
 976\, he is author over 300 papers. In 1992\, he and Dr Stuart Potrer inve
 nted the Bilog EMC measurement antenna. He is a founder member of the Inte
 rnational Steering Committee of EMC Europe conferences\, Conference Chair 
 of EMC Europe 2011 (York) and Chair of the EMC Europe International Steeri
 ng Committee for 2015 – 2018. He was President of the York Society of En
 gineers (2014/16) and is Chief Flying Instructor at the York Gliding Centr
 e.\n\nShielding\n\nThis lecture outlines the physical mechanisms that lead
  to electromagnetic shielding in materials and then describes how the mate
 rials can be used to fabricate a shielded enclosure. The limitations of sh
 ielding performance of the enclosures due to the enclosure structure are d
 escribed.\n\nSpeaker(s): Prof. Andy Marvin\, \n\nMiddle East Technical Uni
 versity\, Ankara\, Ankara\, Türkiye
LOCATION:Middle East Technical University\, Ankara\, Ankara\, Türkiye
ORGANIZER:ozergul@metu.edu.tr
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SUMMARY:IEEE-EMC DISTINGUISHED LECTURER SEMINAR BY PROF. ANDY MARVIN - 1
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/170464
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;07 March 2018 (15:40)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
 \n&lt;p&gt;Topic: &quot;Shielding&quot;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Location:&amp;nbsp\; Middle East Technical Uni
 versity\, Ankara\, Turkey&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Andy Marvin&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp\;is Pr
 ofessor of Applied Electromagnetics\, in the University of York&amp;rsquo\;s D
 epartment of Electronic Engineering. He received his BEng\, MEng and PhD d
 egrees in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of She
 ffield between 1972 and 1978. From 1977 to 1979 he was with the British Ai
 rcraft Corporation at Filton\, Bristol\, UK working on antenna design and 
 EMC. He was appointed to a Lectureship in Electronics at the University of
  York in the UK in 1979 and promoted to Professor of Applied Electromagnet
 ics in 1995. He was appointed as Technical Director of York EMC Services a
 t its founding in 1995. He resigned his directorship when the company was 
 acquired by Eurofins in June 2017. He is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of 
 Engineering and an IEEE Fellow. He was Vice-Chairman of the IEEE Std-299 W
 orking Group on Shielding Effectiveness Measurement\, and is currently Vic
 e-Chairman of the IEEE EMC Society Standards Advisory and Co-ordination Co
 mmittee. From 1994 to 2015 he was an Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions
  on EMC. He was a member of the UK National Measurement System Advisory Pa
 nels on Innovation Research and Development and Materials and Modelling fr
 om 2008 to 2015. He has contributed lectures on Antennas and on Shielding 
 to the IEEE EMCS Global University and Chaired its Faculty in 2010. His ma
 in research interests are EMC measurement and modelling techniques\, EMC a
 ntennas and electromagnetic shielding measurement and modelling. To date\,
  starting in 1976\, he is author over 300 papers. In 1992\, he and Dr Stua
 rt Potrer invented the Bilog EMC measurement antenna. He is a founder memb
 er of the International Steering Committee of EMC Europe conferences\, Con
 ference Chair of EMC Europe 2011 (York) and Chair of the EMC Europe Intern
 ational Steering Committee for 2015 &amp;ndash\; 2018. He was President of the
  York Society of Engineers (2014/16) and is Chief Flying Instructor at the
  York Gliding Centre.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Shielding&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;This lect
 ure outlines the physical mechanisms that lead to electromagnetic shieldin
 g in materials and then describes how the materials can be used to fabrica
 te a shielded enclosure. The limitations of shielding performance of the e
 nclosures due to the enclosure structure are described.&lt;/p&gt;
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