Remote RF Lab

Take your RF expertise to the next level with our advanced Remote RF Lab. Experience hands-on learning with access to state-of-the-art network and spectrum analyzers as well as signal generators from anywhere in the world.

Experience the future of RF education today!

Why Choose Our Remote RF Lab?

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Real-World Testing:

Choose, test, and analyze RF components in a live, remote setting.

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Data Management:

Save and review measurement data effortlessly.
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Automated Reporting:

Generate detailed reports for your measurements.
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Expert Guidance:

 Get real-time support via live chat with an RF professional.

Important point

This lab is available for reservation, and we’ll guide you on how it works. However, it does not cover the operation of network analyzers or spectrum analyzers. To learn those, you can take the relevant courses available on our website.

Format

Remote
Lab

Level

All Levels

Why should I use the remote lab?

For your career

Practical expertise

Stay ahead

Mastering RF measurement instruments is essential for any RF engineer, whether you're a designer, test engineer, or involved in any aspect of RF and microwave systems.
Develop a deep understanding of real-world practical skills, techniques, and scenarios to build the confidence needed to tackle real-world challenges with expertise and precision.
Keep pace with the rapidly evolving RF landscape, including fields like radar and satellite communications, 5G, quantum computing, and IoT. Equip yourself with the knowledge to lead in innovation and technology.

Course Insight 

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Meet the instructor

ALAN SALARI

RF Engineer | Quantum physicist | Author

Alan Salari is an experimental quantum physicist and microwave engineer actively involved in developing cutting-edge technologies. With extensive experience gained from working at leading industrial entities such as Microsoft, Hughes Network Systems, Quantum Circuits Inc., and Fraunhofer Institute, he has contributed to diverse fields: superconducting qubits, ultracold atomic gases, pixel detectors for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), microwave plasma generators, and radar and satellite communication systems. Alan is a senior member of IEEE, the Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C), and the Mid-Atlantic Quantum Alliance. Notably, he has been honored with numerous awards from esteemed organizations, including the National Science Foundation (NSF); Discovery Partners Institute (DPI), Chicago; the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation; the German Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (EXIST Gründerstipendium); and Siemens AG.

Why I’m Here to Teach You:

My Journey to Empower Future RF Leaders
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Microwave Techniques in Superconducting Quantum Computers

The instructor of this course authored the first-ever book dedicated to microwave hardware for superconducting quantum computers, offering microwave and quantum engineers invaluable insights into essential practical techniques and theoretical foundations. This groundbreaking work serves as a key resource for understanding, operating, and implementing hardware in superconducting quantum processors.