Raymond J. Luebbers - President and CEO
Raymond J. Luebbers founded Remcom, Inc. in May of 1994. He is co-author of The Finite Difference Time Domain Method for Electromagnetics(CRC
Press). He co-convened a session on FDTD at the URSI General Assembly,
Kyoto, Japan, in August 1993, and Co-Organized and Chaired a special
session in “Honor of Kane Yee on the Occasion of the 30th Anniversary
of His Paper that Launched the FDTD Method” at the IEEE AP-S
International Symposium and URSI Radio Science Meeting, Baltimore, MD,
1996. He was Guest Editor of a special issue on Advanced Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics, published in the IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation in March 1997.
The paper "FDTD Calculation of Scattering from Frequency-Dependent
Materials," by R. Luebbers, D. Steich, and K. Kunz, received the 1993
Schelkunoff Best Paper Award of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society. He has served on the Board of Directors and as Vice-President of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society
(ACES). He is a Member of International Union of Radio Science (URSI)
Commission B, a Member of the IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee 34
on Electromagnetic Energy Product Performance Safety, an Adjunct
Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Pennsylvania State
University, and a Fellow of the IEEE.
Steve Fast - Executive Vice President
Remcom’s Executive Vice President is Stephen A. Fast. An integral member of the company since 2002, Dr. Fast has served as mentor and leader of numerous research and development projects at Remcom. Notably, Dr. Fast led the development team of Electromagnetic Propagation Integrated Resource Environment (EMPIRE), a single point urban geolocation method based on urban propagation predictions. Dr. Fast’s academic background and expertise also facilitated a highly successful collaboration with The Pennsylvania State University’s Meteorology Department, which focused on the development of innovative radiometerology methods.
Dr. Fast holds a PhD in mathematics, and previously served as Director of Consulting Services leading the Government Service Division at Remcom. Additionally, he has occupied Research Associate positions at the Applied Research Laboratory at The Pennsylvania State University, the Applied Research Laboratory at the University of Texas at Austin, the U.S. Army’s Electronic Provbing Ground’s (EPG) Electromagnetic Environmental Test Facility, and the U.S. Army Signal Corps. His previous experince includes the technical lead of EPG’s MSE simualtion. His research pursuits include: electromagnetic propagation modeling and techniques, cellular phone modeling methods, evaluation of tactical communications and intelligence systems.
Christopher W. Penney - Corporate Vice President, Project Supervisor
Dr. Chris Penney is a cofounder of Remcom, Inc. He has extensive experience in the development of XFdtd® .
He also has expertise in the development and application of high
frequency diffraction coefficients and application of FDTD to radar
targets.
Scott Langdon - Secretary-Treasurer, Project Supervisor
Scott Langdon is a cofounder of Remcom, Inc. He is a developer of many
of the technical capabilities of the FDTD solver at the heart of
Remcom's first product, XFdtd ,
and has shaped the design and function of the XFdtd graphical user
interface. He is an electromagnetic engineer who is presently product
manager of Remcom's XFdtd product line.
Joseph Schuster - Project Supervisor
Joseph W. Schuster leads a propagation software development team at Remcom, Inc. He was primarily responsible for the development of Wireless InSite® , and also developed several extensions to the FDTD method which have been implemented in Remcom’s XFdtd commercial software product. Remcom received an Army 2001 SBIR Phase II
Quality Award for Phase II SBIR for which he was the principal
investigator.
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