Radar & EW School
Test Workshop
Overview
Overview
Application
Test Workshop Application
Please complete the application below. The course is open to anyone interested in communication, radar and EW systems. Priority will be given to UG students and military connecting personnel, however we expect there will be limited room for general industry participants and graduate students.
The course is on-campus at University of Texas at Dallas.
When completing the application, make sure to select which sessions you are applying for. We encourage UG and Graduate students, as well as those working in industry to apply.
Admission is based on availability and your applications. Please fill out all fields so your application can be fully reviewed.
RENEW UT Dallas 2023 summer workshop application
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Workshop Details
Test Workshop Schedule
The workshop is scheduled from Mon May 22-May 25.
Test Workshop Location
University of Texas at Dallas
800 W. Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX 75080
Campus Map:
Campus Map – The University of Texas at Dallas (utdallas.edu)
Test Workshop Logistics
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Workshop Content
Instructors
Instructors
Prof. David S. Ricketts
Prof. David Rickettsreceived his PhD in engineering and applied sciences from Harvard University and his BS and MS degrees in electrical engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Prior to joining academia, he spent eight years in industry developing more than 40 integrated circuits in mixed-signal, RF and power management applications. Ricketts’ research crosses the fields of physics, materials science and circuit design, investigating the ultimate capabilities of microelectronic devices and how these devices are harnessed by differing circuit topologies to produce the highest performing systems.

Prof. Jacob Adams
Prof. Jacob Adams received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Ohio State University and the PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He worked as an Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Electromagnetics Laboratory at the University of Illinois and joined the faculty at NC State in 2013. Adams studies antennas in applications including mobile communications, wireless sensing, and defense systems with a focus on reconfigurable antennas, novel materials, and eigendecomposition methods in electromagnetics. Adams is the recipient of a DARPA Young Faculty Award and the Army Research Office Young Investigator Award. received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Ohio State University and the PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He worked as an Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Electromagnetics Laboratory at the University of Illinois and joined the faculty at NC State in 2013. Adams studies antennas in applications including mobile communications, wireless sensing, and defense systems with a focus on reconfigurable antennas, novel materials, and eigendecomposition methods in electromagnetics. Adams is the recipient of a DARPA Young Faculty Award and the Army Research Office Young Investigator Award.

Contact
Contact Us
Please contact us for more information on our programs and with any questions. If you would like to have a on-site workshop at your facility, please let us know!