NI provides expertise to educate graduate students on complex test systems

NI provides expertise to educate graduate students on complex test systems

29th Jul 2024 | In News | By Mike Richardson

Reggie Rector (left), VP and GM Emerson's Test and Measurement Business and Professor Dame Karen Holford (right), chief executive and vice chancellor of Cranfield University

Emerson announced at last week’s Farnborough Airshow that its Test and Measurement business will support educational programmes at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom delivered by Cranfield University. 

Emerson’s NI Test & Measurement technology will support the education and training of defence and security personnel on testing modern radar systems, by giving students access to advanced test technologies and hands-on instruction from highly qualified defence experts.

“Learning new test and measurement techniques is more critical than ever as engineers and researchers are under pressure to deploy new defence capabilities at an increasingly rapid pace,” said Professor Mark Richardson, pro-vice-chancellor of Cranfield University at Shrivenham. “Cranfield University with the Defence Academy is enabling the defence industry to develop the necessary skills to meet these demands, attracting students from NATO and allied countries.”

Defence engineers operate in very complex electromagnetic scenarios while navigating an increasing level of technological disruption. The NI Test & Measurement technology is expected to serve more than 100 students annually, educating trainees on advanced simulation and measurement technologies. Classes will cover how to prototype new concepts, emulate realistic threats, and analyse the performance of systems and equipment before deployment. The laboratory includes Emerson’s NI Vector Signal Transceiver Hardware Architecture and NI Radar Target Generation Software.

“Our products are specifically designed to enable defence teams to transition rapidly from simulation to testbed to fielded system, and we are honoured to lend our expertise to the Defence Academy,” said Reggie Rector, vice-president and general manager Emerson’s Test and Measurement business. “NI has deep knowledge and capability in testing complex microwave systems, which will contribute to solving engineering challenges across simulation, experimentation, and analysis for the academy’s students.”

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