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Michael D Blazej

from Tucson, AZ
Age ~39

Michael Blazej Phones & Addresses

  • 1004 W Lost Dutchman Pl, Tucson, AZ 85737
  • Oro Valley, AZ
  • Mont Vernon, NH
  • 25 Newcastle Dr, Nashua, NH 03060
  • 38 Passaconaway Dr, Dracut, MA 01826 (978) 604-0434
  • North Billerica, MA

Work

Company: Bae systems 2008 Position: Electrical engineer

Education

School / High School: University of Massachusetts Lowell- Lowell, MA 2008 Specialities: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Skills

Electrical Engineering • Matlab • Testing • Rf • Antennas • Rf Design • System Design • Ansys • Simulations • Engineering • Autocad • Hfss • Test Automation • Antenna Design • Electromagnetics • Labview • Radar • Systems Engineering • Systems Modeling

Interests

Visual Basic • Matlab • Programming • New Technology • Swarm Robotics • Hardware • Python • Sysml • Reading • Electromagnetics • Circuit Analysis • Software • Antennas • Modular Robotics • Meta Materials

Industries

Defense & Space

Resumes

Resumes

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Principal Engineer

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Location:
1004 west Lost Dutchman Pl, Tucson, AZ 85737
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
Raytheon
Principal Engineer

Bae Systems Mar 1, 2016 - Jul 2017
Technology Development Manager

Bae Systems Oct 1, 2012 - Mar 2016
Senior Electrical Engineer

Bae Systems Jun 2010 - Oct 2012
Electrical Engineer 2

Bae Systems Jan 2008 - Jun 2010
Electrical Engineer 1
Education:
University of Massachusetts Lowell 2008 - 2012
Masters, Electronics Engineering
University of Massachusetts Lowell 2003 - 2007
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Electrical Engineering
Matlab
Testing
Rf
Antennas
Rf Design
System Design
Ansys
Simulations
Engineering
Autocad
Hfss
Test Automation
Antenna Design
Electromagnetics
Labview
Radar
Systems Engineering
Systems Modeling
Interests:
Visual Basic
Matlab
Programming
New Technology
Swarm Robotics
Hardware
Python
Sysml
Reading
Electromagnetics
Circuit Analysis
Software
Antennas
Modular Robotics
Meta Materials
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Michael Blazej Nashua, NH

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Work:
BAE Systems

2008 to 2000
electrical engineer

Radio Waves
Billerica, MA
2007 to 2007
technical intern

Education:
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Lowell, MA
2008
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Planar Tri-Mode Cavity

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US Patent:
20110163610, Jul 7, 2011
Filed:
Jan 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
12/985877
Inventors:
ROLAND A. GILBERT - MILFORD NH, US
MICHAEL D. BLAZEJ - NASHUA NH, US
Assignee:
BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. - Nashua NH
International Classification:
H02J 17/00
US Classification:
307104
Abstract:
A system and method for distributing the power of an electromagnetic signal is presented. In one embodiment, a power distribution cavity includes, a planar cavity, input ports and output ports. The planar cavity is formed with a metallic sheet in the shape of a star pattern with a plurality of elongated star arms extending from a round center portion of the metallic sheet. The input ports are attached to the round center portion of the metallic sheet for receiving an input signal. The signals entering the cavity from the input ports creating independent resonant modes within the cavity that combine producing a tapered aperture distribution of signals at the output ports. The output ports are attached near to the outward ends of the elongated star arms. The planar cavity is thus configured to propagate electromagnetic fields at the output ports that were excited within the cavity by the input ports.

Additively-Manufactured Periodic Structures To Achieve Effective Low-K Materials In Rf Applications

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US Patent:
20190232555, Aug 1, 2019
Filed:
Feb 1, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/886114
Inventors:
- Nashua NH, US
Michael D. BLAZEJ - Mont Vernon NH, US
Andrew R. CUTTS - Plaistow NH, US
Frank N. MAKRIDES - Belmont MA, US
Patrick D. McKIVERGAN - Londonderry NH, US
Athanasios E. PASHOS - Pembroke NH, US
International Classification:
B29C 64/124
H01Q 1/42
B33Y 10/00
B33Y 70/00
Abstract:
A method for forming three-dimensional periodic lattice structures through the use of additive manufacturing to achieve engineered, application specific, effective material properties that differ from that of the bulk host 3d-printable material for radio frequency (RF) applications including radomes and antenna apertures. Such structures remain mechanically robust while offering access to a range of material properties not available otherwise through the engineering of detailed wave-propagation characteristics through such lattice structures.
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