Simon Baleمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
- Radio Frequency Engineering
- Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
- Atomic Clocks and Oscillators
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Dr. Simon Bale is a Senior Lecturer and 4th year engineering project coordinator at the University of York’s School of Physics, Engineering & Technology. He holds a PhD in radio frequency electronics and microwave engineering (2012) from the same institution. His research focuses on oscillators/atomic clocks, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), shielding, and bio-inspired optimization methods. He is a co-investigator on major projects such as the EPSRC-funded “Compact Quantum Clocks For Precise And Autonomous Position Navigation And Timing” and the EU’s “European Doctoral Network for Safe and Sustainable Electromagnetic Shielding Solutions for Mobility.” Teaching responsibilities include courses on electrical circuits, AC machines, power electronics, computer architectures, and embedded systems for FPGAs. His academic contributions span over 30 publications in top-tier journals and conferences, emphasizing practical applications in EMC testing, oscillator design, and evolutionary computation. He actively collaborates with industry partners like QinetiQ and Keysight, translating research into real-world solutions. Awards include Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). His work bridges theoretical innovation and industrial needs, with a focus on optimizing electronic systems through multi-objective approaches. Ongoing projects explore ultra-low phase noise oscillators, shielding effectiveness measurement methodologies, and AI-driven circuit design optimization.










