Inside Track with Jeff Shamblin, Chief Scientist, Ethertronics (.PDF Download)

Sept. 29, 2016

Jeff Shamblin, Chief Scientist at Ethertronics, is responsible for overseeing all research and development projects for the corporation. Prior to joining Ethertronics, Shamblin worked for two RFID startup companies: SCS Corp. and Claridy Solutions. He has also served as an antenna consultant, providing design and analysis services to several wireless startups in the Southern California area. On top of that, Shamblin spent more than 20 years in antenna design and development in the aerospace industry at Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman. He holds seven patents related to antenna technology...

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