Electro Rent is a global leader in test and technology solutions that enable customers to accelerate innovation and optimize investments. Electro Rent's rental, leasing, sales, and asset management solutions serve leading innovators in communications, aerospace and defense, automotive, energy, education, and general electronics and have been doing so since 1965.
ETS-Lindgren is an international manufacturer of components and systems that measure, shield, and control electromagnetic and acoustic energy. The company's products are used for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), microwave and wireless testing, electromagnetic field (EMF) measurement, radio frequency (RF) personal safety monitoring, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and control of acoustic environments.
Zurich Instruments (Zurich, Switzerland) develops and manufactures test & measurement products that advance science and accelerate the second quantum revolution. In a world of rapid sci-tech advances, we help you reliably advance your research projects, qubits, systems or business plans. We drive this mission by developing advanced hardware, software, and systems that are rooted in Swiss quality standards and by offering worldwide support through offices in seven countries. Since its foundation in 2008, Zurich Instruments has been a science-focused company, with 50% of its employees having a PhD degree and
thousands of scientific publications referring to its instrumentation. Backed by Rohde & Schwarz, we are committed to continuing the development of scientific instrumentation that makes a change: simpler, better, more reliable.
Jeremiah Szanto, a graduate of the Missouri University of Science & Technology, gained experience in lean manufacturing as a manufacturing engineer before transitioning into a hardware/firmware design engineering role at Aerotech Inc., a precision motion and automation company in Pittsburgh.
Jose Martin Hernandez Pina is an electrical engineer who graduated with honors from Missouri University of Science & Technology. Since graduation, he has contributed to projects in the fields of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and electrostatic discharge.
Nicholas Ingarra is currently working on completing his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Oakland University with a concentration in batteries and fuel cells. Nicholas had previously graduated from Oakland University with a master’s in mechanical engineering.
David Schaefer is an EMC Technical Manager for Element Materials Technology’s Connected Technologies and Mobility business unit. He is active in ANSI C63 subcommittees 1, 5, 6, and 8, and served as a member of the working group that developed the second edition of ANSI C63.27 on wireless coexistence.