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Phil Farnum, adjunct faculty, ESE, U of Pennsylvania
* Principal Member Engineering Staff, Lockheed Martin (Retired)
* 38 years of electronic design experience (28 in hardware, 10 in systems)
* Specialized in design of military RF communication equipment (60 Hz-50 GHz) , Transmitters (1-5,000 watts), Receivers , Frequency synthesizers, Antennas
Ken Laker, Professor, ESE, U of Pennsylvania, Graduate Chair, ( ex- IEEE President (Intl.) ),
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Phil Lopresti, Adjunct Professor of Electrical and Systems Engineering, was with AT&T
at its Princeton, NJ, Engineering Research Center from 1970 until 1996. While at
AT&T, he performed and directed research and development studies in computer
process control and electronics test. He retired from AT&T Bell Laboratories,
now Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories, in 1996.
He joined the adjunct faculty at Penn in 1997 after spending a year working on
a consulting assignment in telecommunications systems test.
Before joining AT&T, he taught a wide variety of electrical engineering courses
at The Illinois Institute of Technology and at Notre Dame, Purdue, and
Northwestern Universities.
Bill Murray, he is the lead patent attorney for Duane, Morris &
Heckscher, Mr. Murray is EE'60 and GEE'68.
John Sheldahl, Engineering Manager from RCA/GE/Lockheed-Martin.
Responsible for the design of radio frequency hardware from HF to
microwave. Designed all the UHF communication equipment (both in the
Shuttle and in the space suits) that the astronauts use when they go on
their "space walks".
Jerry Lomurno is president of Eastern Instrumentation of Philadelphia, a
leading manufacturer's representative in the Philadelphia area for not
only electronic test equipment but also RF, Microwave and Lightwave
(including high speed digital) components. Some of his clients are:
Watkins Johnson, K&L Microwave, Avantek, E-Tek Dynamics, Sumitomo, EEsof,
Wavetek, Anritsu, Hitachi, and Signetics. He has extensive experience in
the fields of microwave measurements and precision equipment calibration.
Harris Romanoff, EE'99
Harris works at NeatReceipts, a Digital Business Processes company based in Philadelphia, where he heads up new product development. Digital Business Processes specializes in converting paper-based data into digital data through leading edge imaging technologies. Harris is also a board member of the Penn Engineering Alumni Society where he currently serves as CoChairman of the Alumni Society Mentoring program.
Paul Chow, EE '99
Paul Chow is a Senior Systems Engineer at Integrated Systems and
Solutions, Lockheed Martin Corporation, in King of Prussia, PA. He has
provided hardware support for an onsite computer laboratory and other
customer sites for a Navy project. He has worked with Unix and PC
servers, routers, switches, and other communications devices.
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