Hands-on training on high-tech devices

National Instruments LabVIEW software from basics to advanced

16th - 20th March

London

National Instruments LabVIEW software from basics to advanced

(Core 1 and Core 2)

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Empowering Future RF and Antenna Research

MUSCAT, led by Queen Mary University of London, focuses on advancing microwave, antenna technologies, and RF characterisation.

With funding from the EPSRC, the project addresses skill gaps by creating a training hub for research technical professionals and software engineers.

It emphasises industry collaboration, offering access to cutting-edge facilities and mentorship to support innovation. MUSCAT also helps commercialise research findings, fostering a culture of interdisciplinary learning. By bridging academia and industry, the platform ensures the UK remains at the forefront of antenna and RF technology development.

Skills Shortage

There’s a critical shortage of research technical professionals (RTPs) and research software engineers (RSEs) in microwave and antenna technologies.

Industry Collaboration

Enhancing partnerships between academia and industry is essential to accelerate the commercialisation of research findings.

Technological Advancements

Rapid technological changes necessitate continuous upscaling to keep pace with advancements in antenna measurements and RF characterisation.

Building a Future-Proof Foundation

The MUSCAT project is designed with sustainability and long-term impact at its core.

MUSCAT’s holistic approach—combining education, innovation, and industry collaboration—ensures its impact will be felt for years to come.

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