James Mackie has worked in the engineering field since 2011. In 2011, they were an Engineering Intern at ImSAR, LLC, where they tested power amplifiers, low noise amplifiers, and filters up to 18 Ghz, used anechoic chamber to test antennas, and graphed and processed data using Matlab and Python. In 2012, they were a Research Assistant at Brigham Young University, where they were responsible for full implementation of a 24Ghz FMCW radar, analog design and circuitry, power amplifier, ADC for I and Q channels, differential signal opamps, PCB layout, RF transmission line analysis, digital SPI and UART communication, microcontroller programming, and filter design. James also did circuit design and simulation using LTSpice and Cadence Pspice, as well as electromagnetic Matlab simulations. In 2014, they began working as a Research Scientist at Lockheed Martin. In 2016, they became the Principal RF Engineer at Fortem Technologies.
James Mackie completed their Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Brigham Young University in 2012. James then went on to pursue their Masters of Science in Electrical Engineering from Brigham Young University, which they completed in 2014.
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