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DESCRIPTION:Please join us on October 23rd\, Engineering Building\, UCCS\, 
 between 10AM and Noon for a presentation on the above topic by Dr. Salvado
 r Portillo\, PhD.\, from the University of New Mexico.\n\nThe generation o
 f electromagnetic energy using crossed field devices is an ongoing effort 
 that has lasted for almost 8 decades and initially engineered as part of r
 adar systems during the second world war. Today\, these crossed field devi
 ces\, such as the magnetron and MILO are capable of producing GW of electr
 omagnetic energy when driven by a high energy Marx. In the national intere
 st\, these high power microwave sources are being developed into directed 
 energy sources capable of disrupting and damaging electronic circuits and 
 components. One of the unsolved problems plaguing these devices is the poo
 r repetition rate and radiation pulse shortening effect due to temporally 
 and spatially evolving plasmas from the anode and cathode. This talk will 
 discuss some of our efforts to understand and mitigate the pulse shortenin
 g mechanism as well as the development of HPM sources and compact high ene
 rgy pulsed power.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Salvador Portillo\, Ph.D.\, \, Dr. Sa
 lvador Portillo\, Ph.D.\, \n\nBldg: Engineering Building\, University of C
 olorado at Colorado Springs\, 1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy\, Colorado Springs\,
  Colorado\, United States\, 80918
LOCATION:Bldg: Engineering Building\, University of Colorado at Colorado Sp
 rings\, 1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy\, Colorado Springs\, Colorado\, United Sta
 tes\, 80918
ORGANIZER:tkalkur@uccs.edu
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SUMMARY:IEEE Pikes Peak ED/CAS presentation on &quot;HIGH POWER MICROWAVE SOURCE
  DEVELOPMENT&quot;
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/36610
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-family: times new roman\
 ,times\; font-size: 12pt\;&quot;&gt;Please join us on October 23rd\, Engineering B
 uilding\, UCCS\, between 10AM and Noon for a presentation on the above top
 ic by Dr. Salvador Portillo\, PhD.\,&amp;nbsp\;from the University of New Mexi
 co.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-family: times new rom
 an\,times\; font-size: 12pt\;&quot;&gt;The generation of electromagnetic energy us
 ing crossed field devices is an ongoing effort that has lasted for almost 
 8 decades and initially engineered as part of radar systems during the sec
 ond world war. Today\, these crossed field devices\, such as the magnetron
  and MILO are capable of producing GW of electromagnetic energy when drive
 n by a high energy Marx. In the national interest\, these high power micro
 wave sources are being developed into directed energy sources capable of d
 isrupting and damaging electronic circuits and components. One of the unso
 lved problems plaguing these devices is the poor repetition rate and radia
 tion pulse shortening effect due to temporally and spatially evolving plas
 mas from the anode and cathode.&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\; This talk will discuss some 
 of our efforts to understand and mitigate the pulse shortening mechanism a
 s well as the development of HPM sources and compact high energy pulsed po
 wer.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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