is an accomplished RF engineer with over 40 years of experience in microwave and acoustic system design. A graduate of Cambridge University, he earned his Ph.D. from MIT, where he pioneered coupling-of-modes theory for SAW devices. His career spans leading roles at Lincoln Laboratory, RF Monolithics, Schlumberger, Thomson Microsonics, and Qorvo, where he developed innovative architectures for RF components and power amplifier modules. Holder of nearly 50 patents, he now resides in Portugal, writing fiction and continuing his passion for design and technology.
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