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EMC Society of Australia IEEE Sister Society Technical Presentation on: Electromagnetic Compatibility Challenges in Contested and Congested Electromagnetic Environments Pina has lead the Test and Experimentation discipline lead in her S&T capability team, where she led and managed all the testing and experimentation of installed electromagnetic systems on air, navy, land and space platforms. Pina’s current role is Acting Group leader of the Electromagnetics Effects, Characterisation and Control Group, where she manages and leads a group that researches on computation & testing of complex and high power electromagnetics. In 2010 Pina was awarded a Defence Science Fellowship to undertake a 12 months research associate placement at the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, where she was researching the concept of integrated masts as an Electromagnetic Interference mitigation strategy. Pina has published numerous technical reports, journal and conference papers. Pina is currently the first female chair of the IEEE South Australia Section. member of the IEEE EMC Society, member of the IEEE EMC Society Technical Committee 9 on Computational Electromagnetic and a member of the Applied Computational Electromagnetic Society (ACES). She is also a member of the Engineers Australia Electromagnetic Compatibility Society. She established the IEEE-SA section Women in Engineering Affinity Group and held the position of Chair and is presently the Vic-Chair. She has also held the office of Treasurer of the IEEE-SA section. She presently holds the Vice-Chair of the IEEE-SA section and Vice-Chair of the Women in Engineering Affinity group, IEEE-SA section. One of her passions is promoting STEM and STEM careers to students, in particular high schools girls. Abstract: The modern war-fighter relies heavily on sensor (Radio frequency and Electro Optics) and weapon systems to detect, track, identify and then defeat threats. These systems have to have the ability to collect, process, integrate and transport information throughout and between platforms. The function of these systems can be influenced or degraded when operating in a contested and congested electromagnetic environment that is a mixture of intentional and unintentional transmissions. This can create some significant electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) challenges, which will be highlighted, discussed and the research being considered at DST Group in an attempt to address these challenges. Biography: Pina obtained a bachelors degree (Hons) with 1st class honours in Physics in 1991 and obtained her PhD degree in Physics on the topic of “A Study of Pulsed Townsend Discharges in Molecules and Atoms” in 1996. Both degrees were attained from Flinders University. After her doctorate she had a break for few years and then worked in private industry as a Research & Development Sales Consultant. In 2000 she joined Defence Science Technology Group (formerly DSTO) Edinburgh, South Australia as a research scientist where she worked on assessing the impact of electromagnetic systems interfering with command and control systems. In 2003 she was promoted to Senior Research Scientist at Defence Science Technology Group, to lead and work on computational electromagnetic (CEM) analysis for large electrical structures, in particular maritime platforms, and has now expanded her work into considering CEM analysis for small space platforms. She leads all the computational electromagnetic modelling for maritime and small space platforms. Her research interests focuses on electromagnetics, in particular the electromagnetic characterisation of installed performance of radio frequency systems (focus on microwave RF), radio frequency systems electromagnetic interference, and the mitigation of RF systems electromagnetic interference and compatibility installed on structures. Where: Engineers Australia - Discovery Hub, Level 31, 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne. When: 26th October, at 6:00pm for 6:30pm start. Light refreshments provided. Cost: Free for members, AU$30 for Non- members. CPD Points: 2 Registration: Please register at the following link: URL: https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/portal/event/lo gin/4817DE84-342F-419E-BA5E-AC5748EB3DDA Dr Giuseppina Dall’Armi-Stoks

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EMC Societyof Australia

IEEE Sister SocietyTechnical Presentation on:

Electromagnetic Compatibility Challengesin Contested and Congested

Electromagnetic Environments

Pina has lead the Test and Experimentation discipline leadin her S&T capability team, where she led and managedall the testing and experimentation of installedelectromagnetic systems on air, navy, land and spaceplatforms. Pina’s current role is Acting Group leader ofthe Electromagnetics Effects, Characterisation andControl Group, where she manages and leads a groupthat researches on computation & testing of complex andhigh power electromagnetics. In 2010 Pina was awardeda Defence Science Fellowship to undertake a 12 monthsresearch associate placement at the Naval PostgraduateSchool, Monterey, USA in the Department of Electricaland Computer Engineering, where she was researchingthe concept of integrated masts as an ElectromagneticInterference mitigation strategy. Pina has publishednumerous technical reports, journal and conferencepapers.

Pina is currently the first female chair of the IEEE SouthAustralia Section. member of the IEEE EMC Society,member of the IEEE EMC Society Technical Committee 9on Computational Electromagnetic and a member of theApplied Computational Electromagnetic Society (ACES).She is also a member of the Engineers AustraliaElectromagnetic Compatibility Society. She establishedthe IEEE-SA section Women in Engineering Affinity Groupand held the position of Chair and is presently theVic-Chair. She has also held the office of Treasurer of theIEEE-SA section. She presently holds the Vice-Chair of theIEEE-SA section and Vice-Chair of the Women inEngineering Affinity group, IEEE-SA section. One of herpassions is promoting STEM and STEM careers tostudents, in particular high schools girls.

Abstract: The modern war-fighter relies heavily onsensor (Radio frequency and Electro Optics) andweapon systems to detect, track, identify and thendefeat threats. These systems have to have theability to collect, process, integrate and transportinformation throughout and between platforms.The function of these systems can be influenced ordegraded when operating in a contested andcongested electromagnetic environment that is amixture of intentional and unintentionaltransmissions. This can create some significantelectromagnetic compatibility (EMC) challenges,which will be highlighted, discussed and theresearch being considered at DST Group in anattempt to address these challenges.

Biography: Pina obtained abachelors degree (Hons) with1st class honours in Physics in1991 and obtained her PhDdegree in Physics on the topicof “A Study of PulsedTownsend Discharges inMolecules and Atoms” in 1996.Both degrees were attainedfrom Flinders University. Afterher doctorate she had a breakfor few years and then worked

in private industry as a Research & Development SalesConsultant. In 2000 she joined Defence ScienceTechnology Group (formerly DSTO) Edinburgh, SouthAustralia as a research scientist where she worked onassessing the impact of electromagnetic systemsinterfering with command and control systems. In 2003she was promoted to Senior Research Scientist atDefence Science Technology Group, to lead and work oncomputational electromagnetic (CEM) analysis for largeelectrical structures, in particular maritime platforms,and has now expanded her work into considering CEManalysis for small space platforms. She leads all thecomputational electromagnetic modelling for maritimeand small space platforms. Her research interestsfocuses on electromagnetics, in particular theelectromagnetic characterisation of installedperformance of radio frequency systems (focus onmicrowave RF), radio frequency systemselectromagnetic interference, and the mitigation of RFsystems electromagnetic interference and compatibilityinstalled on structures.

Where: Engineers Australia - DiscoveryHub, Level 31, 600 Bourke Street,Melbourne.When: 26th October, at 6:00pm for 6:30pmstart. Light refreshments provided.Cost: Free for members, AU$30 for Non-members.CPD Points: 2Registration: Please register at thefollowing link: URL:https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/portal/event/login/4817DE84-342F-419E-BA5E-AC5748EB3DDA

Dr Giuseppina Dall’Armi-Stoks