Low EMI Design Guidance for Next Generation Laboratory Facilities

James Tidwell, Field Management Services

FMS will outline the EMF/EMI Consultant Services necessary to ensure the next generation laboratory facilities operate free of EMI, review new innovation in assessing EMI environmental conditions, and discuss Low EMI Design Guidance Methods for Next Generation Laboratory Facilities.

Biography:

James is a technical expert in the design and deployment of low-EMI infrastructure. He is particularly adept at the iterative simulation and optimization of Quasi-DC sources such as magnets and elevators. His work has focused on increasingly responsible technical and managerial positions throughout his military and professional career. James contributes an extensive EMF/RF shielding and implementation knowledge-base to Field Management Services (FMS). James’ experience includes many high profile, large scale public and private-sector construction projects, including World Trade Center (pre/post), Stanford, PNNL, Argonne, Oakridge, and Brookhaven National Laboratories, and several Semiconductor-Fab facilities. Including James and FMS on your project team ensures the highest quality of professional engineering services from project on-set to completed facility commissioning.

 

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