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The IHF at AMTA 2022 in Denver, Colorado

The Institute of High Frequency Technology was again well represented at AMTA this year. Professor Dirk Heberling traveled with four staff members to Denver, CO, to discuss the latest developments in antenna measurement technology.

Dirk Heberling, Sergiy Pivnenko (ASYSOL) and Florian Reher (l.t.r.).

Anna Granich, Adrien Guth, Andreas Schwind (TU Illmenau) and Roland Moch (l.t.r.).

Professor Heberling accepts the 2021 Best Paper Award from Dr.-Ing. Cosme Culotta-Lopez (Technical Coordinator) on behalf of Dr.-Ing. Thomas Gemmer.

After being unable to enter the U.S. in 2021 due to covid, the Institute of High Frequency Technology participated in large numbers this year at AMTA in Denver, CO.

The trip focused on robotic antenna measurement technology. Roland Moch contributed to the well-attended short course on the Application of Robotics for Antenna Measurements, in which he presented his work on robot-based antenna measurement techniques.

The spectrum of scientific contributions ranged from robot-based radar system measurements (Anna Granich), phaseless antenna measurements (Adrien Guth), spline-based antenna measurements (Roland Moch) to radar system measurements in the Hertz measurement chamber (Florian Reher).

During the Conference Banquet, Professor Heberling accepted numerous awards, including the 2021 Best Paper Award for Dr.-Ing. Thomas Gemmer.

The research trip was rounded off with a visit to the robotic antenna measurement facilities of the National Institute of Standard and Technology (NIST).