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Radio frequency engineering

2016.03.30 18:13

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seminar Date  
Date & Time April 4, 2016 (Mon) - April 8, 2016 (Fri) 
Venue KAIST Natural Science Building (E6-2), RM #4314 
Speaker Dr. Fritz Caspers (CERN) 

Physics Department Special Seminar will be held as below. 

Anyone interested in this topic is warmly welcomed.

 

 Radio frequency engineering

 

   Speaker: Dr. Fritz Caspers (CERN)

  Date: April 4, 2016 (Mon) - April 8, 2016 (Fri)

  Time: 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM

  Venue: KAIST Natural Science Building (E6-2), RM #4314

  Details:

      - April 4: Basic concept of radio frequency (rf Engineering)

      - April 5: Rf Cavaties, rf components

      - April 6: Full chain of rf signal processing with cavity, how to use rf equipment in advanced level

      - April 7: Generating axion like signal and checking the whole chain of the process at low temperature

      - April 8: Generating axion like signal and checking the whole chain of the process at room temperature

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