Monday, February 17, 2014

IEEE FOOTHILL SECTION MTT/APS TECHNICAL PRESENTATION: THz Radar Imaging for Standoff Personnel Screening


THE
IEEE STUDENT BRANCH AT CALIFORNIA STATE
POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY POMONA
And
IEEE FOOTHILL SECTION MTT/APS
INVITE YOU TO A TECHNICAL PRESENTATION

THz Radar Imaging for Standoff Personnel Screening

A presentation by Mr. Robert Dengler, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Tuesday, February 18th, 2014
Location: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Building 162 (New Business Building) Room 1002

Refreshments & Meet and Greet at 6:00-6:30 PM
Presentation at 6:30 PM, followed by Q&A;
Adjournment by 9:00 PM.

OUR SPEAKER: Robert (Bob) Dengler, a Cal Poly Pomona Alumni, began his work at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory with Dr. Peter Siegel as an academic part-time employee in 1988, developing beam pattern acquisition and analysis software. Since then he has been involved in widely varying tasks in the Sub millimeter Wave Advanced Technology Team at JPL including micro fabrication, circuit modeling, test system design & implementation, flight hardware development & testing, and THz biomedical imaging. He has designed & constructed the world's highest dynamic range small-sample transmission imaging system operating at 2.5 THz.

He has been working with Dr. Ken Cooper on several 670 GHz imaging FMCW 9chirp) radar systems for concealed weapons detection at long standoff ranges since the project's inception in 2007 & is currently involved in refining this technology for transfer to the private sector for manufacturing.

For Further information contact Mr. Max Cherubin, IEEE Foothill Section MTT/APS
Chair at (909) 263-7364, Email at mail@maxcherubin.com or Professor Gerald Herder
CSU Pomona gkherder@csupomona.edu

Input these GPS Locations into Google for the building and parking structure.
New Business Building 34.061479,-117.819463

Parking Structure (which has self service parking dispensers) 34.060253,-117.816782

Parking Kiosk (manned parking booth) 34.057929,-117.81881

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