Marco Bartocci
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Marco Bartocci

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Marco Bartocci was born in Rome in 1960. He received the PhD Degree in Electronic Engineering in 1985 from University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy.
Marco started working for SELENIA S.p.A. as Microwave Designer for EW applications in the 0.5-40GHz frequency range. 

In 1992 he moved in Elettronica S.p.A. with the same position. After an experience of 1 year in Telit S.p.A. (2000) in research and development department for HPA and LNA circuit terminals for the Globalstar satellite system he moved in Elettronica S.p.A. as microwave HW designer.

In 2005 he became responsible of Microwave (2005-2006) department then responsible of Antenna (2007-2008) and LRU (2009-2010) departments in Elettronica S.p.A. where he is still working as scientist for the Innovation HW technology in the Product Development division.
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High-Power Microwave (HPM)

HPM is a relatively new research area belonging to the High-Power Electro Magnetic (HPEM) class where lightning electromagnetic pulse (LEMP) and nuclear electromagnetic pulse (NEMP) are included. The power radiated by the HPM sources are in the range from a few KWs to tens of GWs (pulsed) in the frequency range from tens of MHz […]

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