9. Q & A Session - with Dr Min Zhang & Ken Wyatt from the USA
9. Q & A Session - with Dr Min Zhang & Ken Wyatt from the USA
Dr Min Zhang and Ken Wyatt
During this session, engineers will have the opportunity to engage in a detailed discussion with our EMC experts Ken and Min. They will delve into the essential EMC troubleshooting tools and skills necessary for effective problem-solving.
This interactive discussion will provide a platform for engineers to ask questions, share experiences, and gain valuable insights from these experienced EMC professionals.
Speakers

Dr Min Zhang received his PhD from Newcastle University’s Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department in 2013.
His research was in novel power-switching schemes to reduce EMI emissions, and his research papers have received many citations.
Since then, he has worked as an EMC specialist on milestone projects with Dyson Technology, UK.
With a proven track record designing state-of-the-art electronics and electric machines with minimal EMC issues, Min then established the EMC capability for the Dyson Electric Vehicle project.
Following the closure of that project, he started Mach One Design, and became associated with Cherry Clough Consultants Ltd, to provide independent expertise in good, cost-effective EMC design, worldwide.
Min’s in-depth knowledge of power electronics, digital electronics,
electronic machines and product design is sure to benefit your product’s design, helping you win the race against time and cost.

Kenneth Wyatt is principal consultant of Wyatt Technical Services LLC and served three years as the senior technical editor for Interference Technology magazine from 2016 through 2018. He has worked in the field of EMC engineering for over 30 years with a specialty in EMI troubleshooting and pre-compliance testing.
He is a co-author of the popular EMC Pocket Guide and RFI Radio Frequency Interference Pocket Guide. He also co-authored the book with Patrick André, EMI Troubleshooting Cookbook for Product Designers, with forward by Henry Ott. He recently completed and released a three-volume “EMC Troubleshooting Trilogy”, which is now available through Amazon.
He is widely published and authors a monthly column for the Signal Integrity Journal, has blogged for www.EDN.com for many years and continues to write for Interference Technology Magazine. Ken is a senior life member of the IEEE and a longtime member of the EMC Society. To contact Ken or for more information on technical articles, training schedules and links, check out his website: http://www.emc-seminars.com .
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