About the Lecturer
Lee Hill,
SILENT, USA
Lee Hill is Founding Partner of SILENT, an independent consulting firm that specializes in EMC and RF design, troubleshooting and training services to commercial and industrial manufacturers. Previously Lee was Principal EMC and Systems Engineer at Digital Equipment Corporation's Workstation Systems Engineering Group. Lee received the Master of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering & Electromagnetics from the University of Missouri-Rolla, and the Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Lee has twenty years of experience in the EMC design and retrofit of complex electronic systems. He has been teaching short courses on EMC design and troubleshooting for over ten years. He has completed a three-year term on the Editorial Review Board of Printed Circuit Design Magazine. Lee holds a US patent for EMI control in portable electronics.
Lee is presently a member of the IEEE EMC Society's Board of Directors (2005-2007), former Chairman of the IEEE EMC Society's Distinguished Lecturer Program, and a member of Technical Committee TC-10 on Signal Integrity. He served as Co-Technical Chair of the 2003 IEEE Symposium on EMC in Boston, Massachusetts. Lee was a member of the original IEEE P1180 ad-hoc committee on low frequency magnetic field measurement for video display terminals. |