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Schelkunoff Approach to Shielding: issues regarding measurements validation and standardization

Our exposure reviews the theoretical and technical aspects of etectromagnetic shielding (SE or SEdB) measurements in the extended frequency range 20Hz-18GHz, as derived from the worldwide specific bibliography.
Speaker:
Mihai Bdic Ph.D.
Date/Time:
Thursday 18th June 2026 @ 12:00 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Venue:
Online via Zoom
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Bridging Space and Earth: Governance, Spectrum, and Validation Challenges in NTN and Satcom on the Move

The convergence of Non- Terrestrial Networks (NTN) and Satcom on the Move (SOTM) is reshaping global connectivity, enabling resilient communication across terrestrial and satellite domains. As integration with 5G and future 6G accelerates, challenges around spectrum coordination, regulation and cross border operation intensify. SOTM use across land, air and sea adds further complexity, compounded by limited standardised testing and validation. This panel examines regulatory, technical and validation needs, highlighting the importance of harmonised standards to support interoperable, scalable NTN and SOTM deployment.
Speaker:
Harvinder Nagi
Date/Time:
Wednesday 6th May 2026 @ 12:00 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Venue:
Online via Zoom
Hosted By:
Satellite TN
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The Rolls-Royce Rotary Piston Diesel Project 1964-1974 (Online)

In the 1960s, many rotary piston engine developments were launched based on the principles established by Felix Wankel and his colleagues at NSU. While most of these engines were petrol-fuelled, Rolls-Royce (Crewe) was uniquely commissioned in 1964 by the Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment (MVEE) to develop a diesel variant for use as a high power-to-weight ratio engine in fighting vehicles. This presentation explores the engines design concept, technical challenges, extensive development programme, and the successes and setbacks that shaped the project. Although the programme ended in 1974, the engines had already demonstrated successful operation on testbeds and in a vehicle. The talk will also provide an update on the recommissioning of one of the surviving engines. The presenter briefly worked on the project in the 1970s and is now involved in restoring the engine at the Anson Engine Museum.
Speaker:
Mr. Howard Evans
Date/Time:
Thursday 7th May 2026 @ 6:30 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Venue:
Online via Microsoft Teams
Hosted By:
IET North West Midlands
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Codebreaking Outstations from Eastcote to GCHQ

This presentation is about codebreaking outstations and how they developed during WW2 to assist in gathering intelligence during the war
Speaker:
Ronald Koorm
Date/Time:
Thursday 7th May 2026 @ 6:00 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Location:
Harrow College, Lowlands Road Harrow UNITED KINGDOM, HA1 3AQ
Hosted By:
IET London
In-Person

Sustainable Transport: Mapping Accessibility in UK Cities

Transport opportunities are highly inconsistent across Great Britain, with gaps in public transport and active travel networks. This research presents accessibility analysis of GB transport networks using a new web mapping platform, enabling sustainable transport indicators to be analysed and city outcomes compared.
Speaker:
Duncan Smith
Date/Time:
Wednesday 13th May 2026 @ 6:00 PM Local time (BST/CET/ UTC +1 hours)
Location:
Savoy Place London, London, WC2R 0BL
Hosted By:
IET London