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AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation Expands Product Applications Team With Three New Positions

April 14, 2009

Souderton, PA -- AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation announced three additions to its Product Applications Team. Michael Hannon has been promoted to Product Applications Engineer; Jerry Joseph and Rob Rowe have each been named Product Applications Specialist for transient and conducted immunity test systems.

Michael Hannon joined AR in 2006 as a Test Technician. In that position, he was responsible for set-up, tuning, and troubleshooting for various operating class broadband, solid-state, and microwave amplifiers. A graduate of Lincoln Technical Institute with an associate's degree in Electronics Engineering, Michael's experience includes the design and development of semi-rigid, flexible and hand-formable coaxial cable assemblies.

Jerry Joseph holds a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Lehigh University. He did his undergraduate work at Pennsylvania State University, where he majored Electrical Design Engineering Technology. Prior to joining AR he worked for Bell Telephone Labs/Lucent Technologies/Agere/LSI, where he gained extensive experience in product development and customer support in leading edge technologies.

Rob Rowe is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University with a degree in both Electrical Engineering Technology and Biomedical Engineering Technology. Mr. Rowe brings three decades of industry experience to his position at AR. That experience includes work as a Biomedical Engineering Technologist; and a Field Applications Engineer for Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies and Agere Systems. In these positions he had extensive exposure to product development and customer support in leading edge technologies.

As Product Line Applications Specialists, Rob Rowe and Jerry Joseph provide product applications support to customers, along with being responsible for technical training, technical writing, and guidance for product development for AR RF/Microwave Instrumentation's transient and conducted immunity products.

SOURCE: AR

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