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DESCRIPTION:We we honored to host for one and only Distingueshed Lecture in
  Poland by dr. Mathias Magdowski entitled:\n\n“Robust\, Precise\, Fast 
 – Chose Two for Radiated EMC Measurements!\n\nEfficient and accurate mea
 surement of the radiated emission at high frequencies can be a challenge\,
  especially for electrically large unintentional radiators and devices und
 er test. This talk will explain the procedure as well as the corresponding
  advantages and disadvantages for different EMC test environments such as 
 anechoic rooms\, wave guides\, and reverberation chambers.\n\nMathias Magd
 owski received his Dipl.-Ing. and Dr.-Ing. Degree in electrical engineerin
 g from the Otto-von-Guericke University\, Magdeburg\, Germany in 2008 and 
 2012\, respectively\, where he is currently working as a scientific co-wor
 ker at the Institute for Medical Engineering. He is a member of the corpor
 ate research groups within the German Commission for Electrical\, Electron
 ic &amp; Information Technologies and serves as the co-convenor of the Joint W
 orking Group on Reverberation Chambers within the IEC and CISPR. Mathias M
 agdowski also volunteers as a marketing and member services coordinator wi
 thin the IEEE German EMC Chapter and in the IEEE Student Branch in Magdebu
 rg.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Lukasiewicz - PIT\, Otto-von-Guericke University\n
 \nSpeaker(s): \, Mathias Magdowski\n\nŁukasiewicz - PIT\, Estkowskiego 6\
 , Poznan\, Wielkopolskie\, Poland\, 61755
LOCATION:Łukasiewicz - PIT\, Estkowskiego 6\, Poznan\, Wielkopolskie\, Pol
 and\, 61755
ORGANIZER:Krzysztof.Sieczkarek@pit.lukasiewicz.gov.pl
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SUMMARY:IEEE EMC-S PL reported activity no. 5/2024: Distinguished Lecture 
 “Robust\, Precise\, Fast – Chose Two for Radiated EMC Measurements!&quot;
 ” 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/420001
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 ed emission at high frequencies can be a challenge\, especially for electr
 ically large unintentional radiators and devices under test. This talk wil
 l explain the procedure as well as the corresponding advantages and disadv
 antages for different EMC test environments such as anechoic rooms\, wave 
 guides\, and reverberation chambers.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;MsoBodyText&quot; st
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 an lang=&quot;EN-US&quot; style=&quot;font-size: 10.0pt\; color: #121212\;&quot;&gt;Mathias Magdo
 wski received his Dipl.-Ing. and Dr.-Ing. Degree in electrical engineering
  from the Otto-von-Guericke University\, Magdeburg\, Germany in 2008 and 2
 012\, respectively\, where he is currently working as a scientific co-work
 er at the Institute for Medical Engineering. He is a member of the corpora
 te research groups within the German Commission for Electrical\, Electroni
 c &amp;amp\; Information Technologies and serves as the co-convenor of the Joi
 nt Working Group on Reverberation Chambers within the IEC and CISPR. Mathi
 as Magdowski also volunteers as a marketing and member services coordinato
 r within the IEEE German EMC Chapter and in the IEEE Student Branch in Mag
 deburg.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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