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Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Eric Higham talk with Sundeep Rangan, Professor of Electrical Engineering at New York University and Associate Director of NYU Wireless, and Bryan Goldstein, Corporate Vice President of Aerospace, Defense and Communications, about their efforts to develop next generation communications technology for Spectrally Agile Large-Scale Arrays, funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce's NTIA to advance U.S. leadership in open, secure communications infrastructure.
Bryan Goldstein, MD, FACC, FSCAI, director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory ("Cath Lab") and Interventional Cardiology Service at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, discusses the intersection of research and precision medicine in interventional cardiology.
Bryan Goldstein, President- Analog Devices Federal and Vice President Aerospace and Defense Group at Analog Devices, and Sean Darcy, Senior Director of Marketing at Infineon host guests Bob Broughton, Director of Design Engineering, Aerospace and Defense at Analog Devices and Lucas Hansen, Vice President & General Manager at Keysight Technologies to discuss phased array architectures, design tradeoffs, test challenges and the future of phased array technology. Here is more information about the Analog Devices and Keysight collaboration on Phased Arrays. Find out about phased array solutions from Analog Devices.
Bryan Goldstein, President- Analog Devices Federal and Vice President Aerospace and Defense Group at Analog Devices, and Sean Darcy, Director Aerospace and Defense at BAE Systems, discuss various current issues and challenges facing the Aerospace and Defense Markets with Pat Hindle, Media Director for Microwave Journal and Signal Integrity Journal. In episode 5, they discuss how artificial intelligence will play a role in our industry and the challenges to its implementation in various applications. Sponsored by Analog Devices, find out about their capabilities and products for the A&D markets here.
Bryan Goldstein, President of Federal and Vice President Aerospace and Defense Group at Analog Devices, Sean Darcy, Director Aerospace and Defense at BAE Systems, Pat Hindle, Media Director for Microwave Journal and special guest, Brian Foley, Aviation Industry Expert, discuss current trends in the aviation market such as the health of the industry, avionics, VTOLs, electrification and future of the industry. Sponsored by Analog Devices, find out about their capabilities and products for the A&D markets here.
Bryan Goldstein, President- Analog Devices Federal and Vice President Aerospace and Defense Group at Analog Devices, Sean Darcy, Director Aerospace and Defense at BAE Systems, and Gary Lerude, Editor at Microwave Journal discuss their career paths and give some career advice with Pat Hindle, Media Director for Microwave Journal and Signal Integrity Journal plus give Gary a sendoff as he retires from the industry.
Bryan Goldstein, President- Analog Devices Federal and Vice President Aerospace and Defense Group at Analog Devices, and Sean Darcy, Director Aerospace and Defense at BAE, discuss various current issues and challenges facing the Aerospace and Defense Markets with Pat Hindle, Media Director for Microwave Journal and Signal Integrity Journal. In this second episode, they discuss the New Space market and how semiconductor companies are changing the paradigm by using screened plastic parts.
Bryan Goldstein, President- Analog Devices Federal and Vice President Aerospace and Defense Group at Analog Devices, and Sean Darcy, Director Aerospace and Defense at BAE, discuss various current issues and challenges facing the Aerospace and Defense Markets with Pat Hindle, Media Director for Microwave Journal and Signal Integrity Journal. In this first episode, they discuss semiconductor technology, supply issues and shortage of qualified employees. For careers at BAE, visit https://www.baesystems.com/en/careers and for ADI, visit https://www.analog.com/en/about-adi/careers.html.
Bryan Goldstein, MD, FACC, FSCAI, director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory ("Cath Lab") and Interventional Cardiology Service at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, discusses the intersection of research and precision medicine in interventional cardiology.
Complex radar and electronic warfare systems drive innovation from RF and microwave designers while supply chain shortages continue to give them headaches. In this podcast, Bryan Goldstein, VP, Aerospace and Defense, Analog Devices, tackles these trends while also exploring how the defense industry will begin adopting 5G technology and where it will likely deploy first. He also shares his passion for recruiting young engineering talent into the defense electronics industry through Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) programs and other unique internship and recruiting methods. This podcast is sponsored by Pentek, which is now a part of Mercury Systems. Setting the standard for digital signal processing solutions, Pentek, now part of Mercury, supports the defense community with superior technology for radar, software radio, and signal intelligence. Their mission is to provide leading-edge, open architecture, board- and system- level solutions when REAL-TIME results and critical decision making are a must. Learn more at www.pentek.com/go/ew.
Pat Hindle, Microwave Journal Editorial Director, is joined by guest co-host David Vye, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Cadence, discussing the EDA market, Oct Passive and Control Products themed issue, interview with Bryan Goldstein, ADI VP of A&D, industry news/acquisitions, and events. Sponsored by RFMW and ADI.
Bryan Goldstein, VP of Aerospace and Defense at Analog Devices, talks with Pat Hindle, Editorial Director at Microwave Journal, about the trends in the space market and how ADI is meeting the challenges in the market today and in the future.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude discuss the June Aerospace & Defense supplement, interview ADI VP of the A&D Group, Bryan Goldstein and cover the latest industry news. Sponsored by RFMW and ADI.
Microwave Journal editors Pat Hindle and Gary Lerude talk with Bryan Goldstein, VP of ADI's Aerospace & Defense Group, about A&D market trends and disruptions going on in the industry. Sponsored by ADI.
Matrimonial attorneys, Linda Decorato and Bryan Goldstein, share the top tips you need to know to get on top of your financial picture, without arousing the suspicion of your husband, before you file for divorce and while you are still under the same roof. Linda and Bryan tell real-life stories of women who went from being financially clueless to financially smart, making great decisions that led to their long-term financial security. In this episode, you will learn: How to cope with emotional pain, and realize it is not permanent (6:34) Why it’s better for your children to see strong mothers who make the decision to leave an unhealthy relationship (12:00) The difference between going through divorce when you’re involved and not involved in your finances (15:10) Why you need to be financially aware, so his debts and his fraud don’t become yours (17:45) How to protect yourself, as a non-working woman, with your own account and build your savings (20:00) When the innocent spouse rule doesn’t apply (24:45) If it’s smart to inflate your expenses on your statement of net worth (SNW) (28:00) What is “stockpiling syndrome” and what expenses are most often questioned (34:15) Where to find experienced professionals at any price point (39:51) Linda Decorato | W: www.dcsf.com P: 212-742-8700 E: decorato@dcsf.com Bryan Goldstein | W: www.dcsf.com P: 212-742-8700 E: Goldstein@dcsf.com Stacy Francis | W: www.francisfinancial.com P: (212) 374-9008 E: stacy@francisfinancial.com
Matrimonial attorneys, Linda Decorato and Bryan Goldstein, share the top tips you need to know to get on top of your financial picture, without arousing the suspicion of your husband, before you file for divorce and while you are still under the same roof. Linda and Bryan tell real-life stories of women who went from being financially clueless to financially smart, making great decisions that led to their long-term financial security. In this episode, you will learn: How to cope with emotional pain, and realize it is not permanent (6:34) Why it’s better for your children to see strong mothers who make the decision to leave an unhealthy relationship (12:00) The difference between going through divorce when you’re involved and not involved in your finances (15:10) Why you need to be financially aware, so his debts and his fraud don’t become yours (17:45) How to protect yourself, as a non-working woman, with your own account and build your savings (20:00) When the innocent spouse rule doesn’t apply (24:45) If it’s smart to inflate your expenses on your statement of net worth (SNW) (28:00) What is “stockpiling syndrome” and what expenses are most often questioned (34:15) Where to find experienced professionals at any price point (39:51) Linda Decorato | W: www.dcsf.com P: 212-742-8700 E: decorato@dcsf.com Bryan Goldstein | W: www.dcsf.com P: 212-742-8700 E: Goldstein@dcsf.com Stacy Francis | W: www.francisfinancial.com P: (212) 374-9008 E: stacy@francisfinancial.com
re: Is it still possible to have privacy in the age of the internet? Cyber security expert Bryan Goldstein explains the nuts and bolts of cyber security and gives Teresa an eye-opening look at just how easy it is to have their identities stolen. Our digital life has expanded greatly, perhaps for some it even eclipses our "real" lives. You are increasingly vulnerable to attacks from cyber criminals and just plain old SNOOPS. Is it too late to keep your information out of the hands of those who seek to harm you? Or, are there steps you can do to make it harder for cyber criminals to find your information. What steps can you take as a user to mitigate the risks of a personal security breach? How can you make it harder for criminals to break in to your digital life. Bryan gives us a few easy-to-implement ways that even non-sophisticated internet users can make their digital lives more resistant to compromises. It's something of which ALL of us need to be aware.