Meet Educator Daniel D. Hoolihan
President, Hoolihan EMC Consulting
ICM: Dan, would you share with us a bit about your professional background?
Dan: I have 42-years of experience in EMC Engineering. Two degrees in Physics – Bachelors and Masters. Work experience with Control Data Corporation, AMADOR Corporation, TUV SUD America, and Hoolihan EMC Consulting. Long-time IEEE member with Past-President credentials in the EMC Society. Chair of ANSI-ASC C63 (2012-2014).
ICM: What led to your commitment to becoming an educator in your field?
Dan: I have been teaching industrial seminars in EMC Engineering since 1970; I like to teach mature students who are interested in developing their capabilities in electrical engineering especially in the specialized area of “electromagnetic interference.”
ICM: What do you hope attendees will leave your class having learned?
Dan: I like to have the students leave with advanced knowledge of EMC engineering, an appreciation for the history of EMC engineering, and a burning desire to know more about EMC.
Dan currently has plans to offer the following classes in 2012:
I will be giving classes in conjunction with ETS‑Lindgren (in the Austin, Texas area) in 2012:
February 14 -16, 2012: Fundamentals of EMC Compliance Testing (includes “hands-on” laboratory testing as part of the course).
March 20-22, 2012: MIL-STD 461F (includes “hands-on” laboratory testing as part of the course).
May 22-24, 2012: Fundamentals of EMC Compliance Testing (includes “hands-on” laboratory testing as part of the course).
October 16-18, 2012: MIL-STD 461F (includes “hands-on” laboratory testing as part of the course).
The courses include short “guest” lectures on specialized topics by world-renowned engineers from ETS‑Lindgren.