Vice President's Report

At last year’s conference, we introduce the concept of AMTA nodes.  A node is a local AMTA chapter intended to provide a means within a small regional area to meet and share information.  The nodes are operating with the AMTA organization and receive seed money and support.  To date, we have a total of 3 nodes: The Rocky Mountain Node in Boulder, CO; The Gateway Node in St. Louis, MO; and our latest addition being in Italy.   If you are interested in forming a node, or would like more information regarding existing nodes, please contact the AMTA Vice President.

This year’s symposium short course will be “Near-field Measurement Error Analysis & Computational Electromagnetic Modeling” and will be presented by Dr. Daniël Janse van Rensburg and Dr. Stuart Gregson, both of NSI. We are also in the process of planning the short course for future symposia.  If you have a topic you believe would be of interest to members or would like to be considered as a presenter at a future event, send an email to the VP at vice-president@amta.org.

Tuesday evening, October 13th, AMTA will once again be hosting an exhibitor’s reception to both thank the exhibitors for their support and solicit feedback in helping us make the exhibits portion of the show a more meaningful experience for both the exhibitors and attendees.  We will also be giving a sneak preview of our upcoming events. 

John Demas, Nearfield Systems Inc.
AMTA Vice President
help@amta.org
2024 Antenna Measurement Techniques Association. All Rights Reserved.
AMTA_logo_115x115.png
 
 

CONNECT WITH US


Calendar

S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30