Scenes from the 1998 IEEE International Symposium on EMC held in Denver, Colorado


 

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Always ready with a smile is friendly Bret Lenmark of Instrument Specialties.

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Friends reunite in the companions hospitality suite. Geri Bronaugh (L) gives Edith Clark (R) a big welcome hug.

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Crowds gather to take the bus from the Convention Center to one of the
many nearby hotels which catered to the symposium attendees.

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Volunteer Robert Scully of
Bell Helicopter/ Textron enjoys the
welcome reception on Tuesday night.

 

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   Unanimously voted the couple “Most
   Likely to Succeed” are Barry and
   Marti Wallen.

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Dan Hoolihan (L) congratulates Salvatore Celozzi
of the University of Rome “La Sapienza” (R) ,
author of the Best Symposium Paper Award.

 

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The Denver symposium committee were always hard at
work, but they made it look effortless! Barry Wallen of Criterion Technology, John Stadille of Ball Aerospace
and Technologies, and Richard Georgerian of Exabyte
(L-R) are the picture of calm.

 

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Bill Kimmel (L) of Kimmel Gerke enjoys a
lighter moment in the exhibit area with
Tom Chesworth (R) of Seven Mountains Scientific.

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The Italians celebrate during the Awards Luncheon, with good reason! Salvatore Celozzi (standing) won the Best Symposium Paper Award, while Antonio Orlandi and Giulio Antonini (seated on right) won the Best Transactions Paper Award (co-authored with S. Cristine - not pictured). Maria Sabrina Sarto and Professor D’Amore (seated on the left) join in the celebrations.

 

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The “Chrysler Contingency” wait patiently for the
IMAX show on Mount Everest at the symposium
gala event. That’s Kevin Slattery, Terry North and
Jim Muccioli (L-R).

 

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Ghery Pettit (L) of Intel catches up on the latest at the FCC with Art Wall (R).

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Beaming Jim Muccioli (C) receives his Fellow Award from Bill Duff (R) and Dan Hoolihan (L).

 

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The IEEE EMC Society Membership Booth was ably
manned once again in Denver by Flo Haislmaier.
Her capable assistant was Mike Hatfield of the
Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren.

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It’s a reunion of one-time former employees at LectroMagnetics, Bill Giacone, John O’Brien and
Peter Deal (L-R). Bill is now with Lindgren RF Enclosures, John is with WEMS Electronics, and
Peter is with Advanced ElectroMagnetics.

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At the Awards Luncheon, Janet O’Neil catches up with
Beijing EMC Chapter Chairman, Prof. Gao Yougang.

 

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Hoolihan (L) congratulates Giulio Antonini (R) of the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” a co-author of the Best Transactions Paper Award.
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The energy filled the room at the Denver Museum of Natural History, site of the symposium gala event, “Dining with Dinosaurs”.

 

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Talk about sticking your neck out! A rare
example at the Denver Museum of
Natural History.

 

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Hans Mellberg of Mellberg Inc., Dale Guthrie of
Sunol Sciences and Wally Pilat of Trace Laboratories (L-R)
discuss business in Dale’s booth.

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Dan Hoolihan (L) congratulates Antonio Orlandi (R) of the University of L’Aquila, Italy, a co-author of the Best Transactions Paper Award.

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Last year’s Austin symposium chairman, John Osburn (L),
clearly enjoys not being in charge in Denver. He shares his enthusiasm with Colin Brench of Compaq (R).

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Getting the “Royal Treatment” in Denver are
Jeannie Olson of Kalmus and Mike Windler of UL.

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Joe Weibler (L) and Bill Curran Sr. of Lindgren RF
Enclosures pause at a break in the booth traffic during
the symposium exhibit hours.

 

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Jim Whalen (R) of the State University of
New York at Buffalo is shown receiving a
Certificate of Achievement from Dan Hoolihan (L).

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(L-R) Franz Gisin of Silicon Graphics, Bob Howland of Bay Networks and Moto Kanda of NIST pause in the registration area.


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