Mart Coenen has been an independent industry consultant for more 25 years following his career with Philips Electronics. He has been involved with international standardization development since 1988, and formerly served as the chair of the IEC 61000-4-2 technical committee (TC/SC 77B). Coenen currently serves on a number of ESDA standardization committee working groups.
Dr. John Hatcliff is a University Distinguished Professor and Lucas-Rathbone Professor of Engineering in the Computer Science Department at Kansas State University. His research addresses challenges in safety- and security-critical systems, interoperable medical systems, component-oriented and platform-based development, and static analysis & verification of critical systems. His recent research has been funded by US Army, US Air Force, DARPA, US Department of Homeland Security, Collins Aerospace, and the Software Engineering Institute.
Alexander Pearson is an Electromagnetic Compatibility Co-op Student working for E3 Compliance LLC at Grand Valley State University’s EMC Center. He is a member of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society and Microwave Theory and Techniques Society. He works closely with Prof. Adamczyk developing EMC educational material and assists him with GVSU’s EMC Center. He is currently working on his Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering at Grand Valley State University.
Alan Righter is a Senior Staff ESD Engineer in the Global ESD department at Analog Devices in Wilmington, MA.
Hans Kunz is a distinguished member of the technical staff at Texas Instruments, with 25+ years of experience in the development and application of on-chip ESD protection for analog designs. He is a frequent contributor to ESDA activities, including technical program committees, tutorials, workshops, and presentations for the IEW and the EOS/ESD Symposium.
Charvaka Duvvury is a fellow of the IEEE and works as a technical consultant on ESD design methods and ESD qualification support.
Michel Mardiguian is a private consultant in France with nearly 50 years of EMC experience in addressing electromagnetic compatibility issues with electrical and electronic equipment. He is a lifetime member of the IEEE and has participated in a number of standards working groups. Michel has also written nine handbooks and published more than 30 papers at IEEE and Zurich EMC Symposia.