Vitae of Dr. Michael Edward Baginski

1  Experience 1980 -2008

Dr. Baginski has been active in the development of finite element techniques to characterize electromagnetic phenomena since 1983. His doctoral research focused on the finite element analysis of transient atmospheric electromagnetics related to lightning and EMP. Since joining Auburn University's Electrical Engineering Department in 1985, he has conducted research into several related research areas that include: 1) use of genetic algorithms (GA) in combination with finite element modeling for optimal system design and constitutive parameter extraction, 2) design and performance evaluation of multichip modules including electromagnetic compatibility analysis, 3) finite element characterization of non-linear electrical breakdown about earthen conductors. 4) simulation of lightning induced atmospheric and ionosphere transient, non-linear electromagnetics, 5) finite element analysis of radar absorbing materials (RAM), and 6) the design and fabrication of large, space based Synthetics Aperture Radiometers/Radars (STARS).
Dr. Baginski has served as a consultant for the Naval Surface Weapons Center (NSWC) in Dahlgren, Virginia. His research activities for NSWC included shipboard assessment of the USS Eisenhower's SAR/TAS radar systems and FEM simulations of the EMI vulnerability of the ASROC missile system. He has served as an instructor for a short course devoted to EMI problems sponsored by NSWC. During the summer of 1990, he worked for the US ARMY in assessing the multiple launch rocket system's vulnerability to lightning via FEM simulations of the threat scenario. Dr. Baginski' has actively involved with Eglin AFB in the study of detonation devices, non-linear phenomenological modeling of metals under the action of large electric currents, and the simultaneously solutions of thermodynamic, electromagnetic and plasma equations. He has also been awarded a four NASA Summer Faculty Fellowships. Two of these Fellowships were spent at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama (1988-1989). During this time, his research focused on FEM simulations of the transient electromagnetic signatures originating from lightning and measured by rocket borne payloads. His most recent Fellowships were conducted at the NASA Langley Research Center in 2002 and 2004. There he developed parameter extraction algorithms for multi-layer materials. He was also involved in the design of large, space based synthetic aperture arrays (SAR) that accounted for the effects of structural deformation for sub-surface imaging of Martian soil water. He is actively involved in presenting his research at the National and International level and is a member of the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society's Education Committee, Eta Kappa Nu, a senior member of the IEEE, a senior member of Sigma Xi, a member of the New York Academy of Sciences, elected to WHO'S WHO in Science and Engineering 1997 (MARQUIS), and elected to Who's Who Among America's Teachers 2005, and a recipient of the prestigious Minority Engineering Excellence Award (1997).

1.1  Academic Rank

Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering

1.2  Undergraduate and Graduate Education

BSEE May 1980 Electrical Engineering MSEE August 1984 Electrical Engineering Ph.D. August 1987 Electrical Engineering All Degrees Obtained At The Pennsylvania State University

1.3  Title of Dissertation

Finite Element Simulation of the Atmosphere's Electromagnetic Response to Charge Perturbations Associated with Lightning

1.3.1  Summary

  1. Finite Element Analysis of Non-Linear, Inhomogeneous Partial Differential Equations
  2. The Study of Transient Electrical, Thermal, and Mechanical behavior of Materials Based on Instrumentation This includes, but is not limited to, the study of temporal and spatial signature of many complex systems. Primarily the application of the technique listed above has focused on assessment of 3-D electromagnetic, thermodynamic, and structural properties of materials under severe shock (mechanical or electrical).
  3. A finite element analysis (FEM/FEA) of electromagnetics related to lighting and lightning-like phenomena
  4. Characterization of metal foils under the action of large electric currents
  5. EMC analysis (general)
  6. Automotive electronics -electromagnetic modeling and simulation of electronic packages
  7. Constitutive parameter extraction of multilayer materials from measurements
  8. Performance optimization of large, space-based synthetic aperture radar arrays (SAR)

2  Journal Publications

  1. A. I. Mackenzie, M. E. Baginski and S. M. Rao,"An Alternate Set of Basis Functions for the Electromagnetic Solution of Arbitrarily-Shaped, Three-Dimensional, Closed, Conducting Bodies Using Method of Moments", Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, September 2008
  2. A. I. Mackenzie, M. E. Baginski and S. M. Rao,"New Basis functions for the Electromagnetic Solution of Arbitrarily-shaped, Three Dimensional Conducting bodies using Method of Moments", Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, vol. 50, no. 4, April 2008
  3. D. L. Faircloth, M. E. Baginski, S. M. Rao, S. M. Wentworth, M. D. Deshpande,"A Modified Genetic Algorithm to Design Arbitrary Response Filters for Waveguides of Arbitrary Cross-Sectional Dimension", International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering vol 17, no. 3, May 2007.
  4. D. L. Faircloth, M. E. Baginski, S. M. Wentworth,"Complex Permittivity and Permeability Extraction for Multilayered Samples Using S-Parameter Waveguide Measurements", IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 54, no. 3 March, 2006
  5. D. L. Faircloth, M. E. Baginski, S. M. Rao, M. D. Deshpande,"Investigation of Reflection and Transmission Properties of Dielectric Slabs Randomly Doped with Conducting Objects", Microwave and Optical Technology Letters, vol. 48, no. 1, January, 2006.
  6. M. E. Baginski, D. L. Faircloth, M. D. Deshpande, "Comparison of Two Optimization Techniques for the Estimation of Complex Permittivities of Multilayered Structures Using Waveguide Measurements", IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, vol. 53, no. 10, Oct. 2005.
  7. Michael E. Baginski, Edward C. Shaffer, Keith A. Thomas, and Jeffrey S. McGuirk "A comparison of the electrodynamics of metals under the action of large electric currents (II)", International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, No. 1, Vol 11, 2000.
  8. Marcus A. Lankford, Kyle L. Davis, R. Wayne Johnson, Michael E. Baginski, Hayden C. Hontgas, Kevin Slattery, Robert Newberry, and John Evans, "Design and Performance of Multichip Modules including Electromagnetic Compatibility", International Journal of Microcircuits and Electronic Packaging, September 1997.
  9. George W. Jarriel, Lloyd S. Riggs, and Michael E. Baginski, "A Simple Method for Optimizing Radar Absorbent Material Coatings on HF Rope Antennas for the Increased Attenuation of Unwanted Reflections", IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, November, 1997.
  10. J. E. Mooney, L. S. Riggs, and M. E. Baginski, "The electrostatic characterization of an N-element planar array using the singularity expansion method", Radio Sci. Vol. 31, No. 5 , pg. 1011-1020 (96RS01929).
  11. M. E. Baginski, K.A. Thomas, E. Shaffer T. A. Baginski, "A Characterization of the Electrodynamics of Metals under the Action of Large Electric Currents",International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics in Materials, 7(1996) 192-211.
  12. M. E. Baginski, A. S. Hodel, and M. Lankford, "On the Subject of Simulated Thunderstorm Related Vertical and Horizontal Electric Fields in the Middle Atmosphere: Similarities and Differences", Journal of Electrostatics, 36 (96) 331-347
  13. M. E. Baginski, "Finite Element Solution to the Atmosphere's Electromagnetic Response to Charge Perturbations Associated with Lightning", Progress in Electromagnetics Research, PIER 8, pp. 315 - 364, 1994.
  14. M. E. Baginski and George W. Jarriel, "Characterization of Thunderstorm Induced Maxwell Current Densities in the Middle Atmosphere", Journal of Electrostatics, 33 1994, pp. 87 - 102.
  15. B. L. Slaten, L. A. Shanley, R. Broughton, and M. E. Baginski, "Thermal Properties of Novel Carbon Fiber Battings", Journal of Fire Science's, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 239 - 245, May/June 1994.
  16. M.E. Baginski, L.S. Riggs, H.D. Williams, and F.J. German, "Finite Element Analysis if Microstrip Systems in the Vicinity of a Substrate Edge and Approximate Formulas for Capacitance", IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. 404 - 408, November, 1994.
  17. M. E. Baginski and A. S. Hodel, "A Case Study Comparing the Lossy Wave Equation to the Continuity Equation in Modeling Late Time Fields Associated With Lightning", Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2., pp. 98 - 110, 1994.
  18. K. Driscoll, R.Blakeslee, and M. Baginski, "A Modeling Study of Time Averaged Electric Currents in the Vicinity of an Isolated Thunderstorm", Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 97, No. D11, pp. 11535-11551, July 20, 1992.
  19. T. Roppel, M. E. Baginski, and D. Jaworske, "Sensor Application for Synthetic Polycrystalline Thin Film Diamond", Sensors and Materials, 2,6 (1991), pp. 329-346.
  20. M. E. Baginski, T. A. Baginski, and J. L. Davidson, "Experimental Characterization of the Ion Implantation and Thermally Driven Diffusion of Boron in <100> Diamond", Journal of the Electrochemical Society, Vol 137, No 9, pp. 2984-2987, September 1990.
  21. T. A. Baginski and M. E. Baginski, "A Novel RF Insensitive EED Utilizing an Integrated Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Structure", IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Vol 32, No 2, pp. 163-167, May 1990.
  22. T. A. Baginski and M. E. Baginski, "Characterization of a Novel Passive RF Filter that Provides 125 dB of Attenuation for Frequencies of 4 - 125 MHz", IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Vol 32, No 2, pp. 106-112, May, 1990.
  23. M. E. Baginski, R. Broughton, D. Hall, and L. Christman, "Experimental and Numerical Characterization of the Radio Frequency Drying of Textile Materials II, Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy", Vol 25, No 2, pp. 104-113, 1990.
  24. M. Green, D. Wheelock, and M. E. Baginski, "On the Electrodynamics of the Get-Away Tether Experiment", Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol 26, No 6, pp. 452-459, December 1989.
  25. R. C. Jaeger, J.S. Goodling, M. E. Baginski, C.D. Ellis, N. V. Williamson, and R. M. O'Barr, "High Heat Flux Cooling for Silicon Hybrid Multichip Packaging", IEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, Vol 4, No. 12, pp. 772-779, December 1989.
  26. M.E. Baginski, L.S. Riggs, F.J. German, and M. Reed, "Experimental and Numerical Characterization of the Radio Frequency Drying of Textile Materials", Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy, Vol. 24 No. 1, pp. 14-20, 1989.
  27. M.E. Baginski, L.C. Hale, and J.J. Olivero, "On the Subject of Lightning Induced Electric Fields in the Ionosphere", Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 15, No. 8 pp 764-767, August 1988.
  28. M.E. Baginski, L.S. Riggs, and F.J. German, "Electrical Breakdown of Soil About Earthed Conductors Resulting from Late Time EMP Effects", IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, vol. EMC-30, No. 3, pp. 380-385, August 1988.
  29. L.C. Hale and M.E. Baginski, "Current to the Ionosphere Following a Lightning Stroke", Nature, vol. 329, pp. 814-816, 29, October 1987.

3  Refereed conference publications and proceedings

  1. M. E. Baginski, S. M. Rao and A. I. Mackenzie, " Finite Element Analysis of the Transient Ionospheric Energy Dissipation Associated with Lightning Induced Sprites, XXIX International URSI General Assembly, Chicago, Illinois, USA, on August 7-16, 2008
  2. S. M. Rao, M. E. Baginski, and A. I. Mackenzie,"New Basis Functions for the Electromagnetic Solution of Arbitrarily-shaped, Three Dimensional Material Bodies using Method of Moments", XXIX International URSI General Assembly, Chicago, Illinois, USA, on August 7-16, 2008
  3. S. M. Rao T. N. Killian, and M. E. Baginski "A Novel Method to Analyze Conducting Structures with Extremely Thin Dielectric Layers", IEEE AP-S/URSI International Symposium, San Diego, CA July, 5-11, 2008.
  4. A. I. Mackenzie, M. E. Baginski , and S. M. Rao , "New Basis Functions for the Electromagnetic Solution of Arbitrarily-shaped, Three Dimensional Conducting Bodies Using Method of Moments," 23rd International Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics (ACES 2007), March 19 - 23, 2007, Verona, ITALY.
  5. A. I. Mackenzie, S. M. Rao, and M. E. Baginski , "Paired Pulse Basis Functions for the Method of Moments EFIE Solution of Electromagnetic Problems Involving Arbitrarily-shaped, Three-dimensional Dielectric Scatterers", Electromagnetic Code Consortium (EMCC) Annual Meeting, May 8-10, 2007; San Diego, CA; United States.
  6. A. I. Mackenzie, S. M. Rao, and M. E. Baginski , "Paired Pulse Basis Functions for arbitrary shaped material body MoM scattering Solutions: EFIE and HFIE" To be presented in IEEE AP-S/URSI International Symposium, San Diego, CA July, 5-11, 2008.
  7. S. M. Wentworth, M. E. Baginski, D. L. Faircloth, S. M. Rao, and L. S. Riggs, "Calculating Effective Skin Depth for Thin Conductive Sheets", IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 2006, Albuquerque, NM.
  8. S. M. Rao, M. E. Baginksi, S. M. Wentworth and D. L. Faircloth, "Analysis of Arbitrarily-Shaped Microstrip Patch Antenna with Thin-Dielectric Substrate on a Finite Ground Plane," submitted January 2006, accepted March 2006, to be presented at URSI 2006 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 2006, Albuquerque, NM.
  9. D. L. Faircloth, S. M. Wentworth, M. E. Baginski and S. M. Rao, "A Novel Constitutive Parameter Extraction Technique Using a Single Short Circuit Waveguide Measurement", IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 2006, Albuquerque, NM.
  10. D. L. Faircloth, M. E. Baginski, S. M. Rao, S. M. Wentworth and M. D. Deshpande, "A Novel Procedure for Design and Synthesis of Waveguide Filters Using the Genetic Algorithm", IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation 2006, Albuquerque, NM.
  11. D. L. Faircloth, M. E. Baginski, S. M. Wentworth and S. M. Rao, "Complex Constitutive Parameter Extraction for Multilayered Samples Using S-Parameter Waveguide Measurements", IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation, 2006, Albuquerque, NM.
  12. M. E. Baginski, D. L. Faircloth, S. M. Rao, and S. M. Wentworth, "Finite Element Characterization of the Power Density, Energy Deposition, and Transient Electron Density Profiles Associated with Lightning Induced Sprites", IEEE AP-S International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation, 2006, Albuquerque, NM.
  13. L. G. Horta, M. C. Reaves, W. K. Belvin, M. M. Mikulas and M. E. Baginski, "Independent Studies of a 300 Meters Truss for a Large Space-Based Antenna", Proceedings of the 24th International Modal Analysis Conference (IMAC XXIV), St. Louis, MO, January 30 - February 2, 2006.
  14. Daniel L. Faircloth and Michael E. Baginski, "Synthetic Thinned Aperture Radiometer for Mars Exploration", Proceedings from 2005 IEEE AP-S International Symposium and URSI National radio science meeting, July 3-8, 2005, Washington, DC. Columbus, Ohio.
  15. D. L. Faircloth, S. Chilaka, L. S. Riggs, M. E. Baginski, "A Finite Element Method for the Electromagnetic Characterization of Quasi-Magnetostatic Problems Found in UXO Detection and Discrimination," Proceedings of 2004 Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society Conference, Syracuse, NY, April 19-23, 2004.
  16. Michael. E. Baginski, Manohar D. Deshpande, Daniel L. Faircloth, "A Novel Method for the Determination of the Complex Constitutive Parameters of Multilayer Dielectric Structures Based on S-parameter Measurements", Proceedings from 2003 IEEE AP-S International symposium and USNC/CNC/URSI National radio science meeting, June 22-27, 2003, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio.
  17. Daniel L. Faircloth, Michael E. Baginski, and Manohar D. Deshpande, "Time Domain Finite Element Analysis of the Transient Electric Field penetration Through Thin Slit Apertures on Rectangular Enclosures", Proceedings from 2003 IEEE AP-S International symposium and USNC / CNC /URSI National radio science meeting, June 22-27, 2003, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio.
  18. Michael. E. Baginski, Manohar D. Deshpande, Daniel L. Faircloth, "Finite element modeling of the vertical and horizontal electric field signatures in the presence of a sprite", Proceedings from 2003 IEEE AP-S International symposium and USNC/CNC/URSI National radio science meeting, June 22-27, 2003, The Ohio State Univ., Columbus, Ohio.
  19. Michael E. Baginski and Daniel Faircloth, "Peculiarities in the vertical and horizontal electric field signatures in the presence of a sprite ", Proceedings from XXVIIth Triennial General Assembly of the International Union of Radio Science, August 2002
  20. J. S. McGurik, K. A. Thomas, E. Shaffer, A. L. Malone, T. Baginski, M. Baginski, "Plasma Properties of Exploding Semiconductor Igniter", Bulletin of the American Physical Society, Vol. 42., page 1811 -1900, November 1997.
  21. Marcus A. Lankford, Kyle L. Davis, R. Wayne Johnson, Michael E. Baginski, Hayden Hontgas, Kevin Slattery, Robert Newberry, and John Evans, "Investigation of Design and Performance of Multichip Modules including Electromagnetic Compatibility",International Conference on Multichip modules, Denver, CO., April 2-4,1997.
  22. Michael E. Baginski, Zhi Ding, and George W. Jarriel, "Simulation of the Temporal Development of the SPRITE event using Nonlinear Equations in a 3D Environment", PIERS, 1997 Vol. 1.
  23. Michael E. Baginski, George W. Jarriel, Keith Thomas, and Edward C. Shaffer,"Contrast and Comparison of the Electrodynamics of Various Metals under the Action of Large Electric Currents", PIERS, 1997 Vol. 2.
  24. Michael E. Baginski, R. Wayne Johnson, Stuart M. Wentworth, and Kyle L. Davis, "Finite Element Analysis of Microstrip Systems and Approximate Formulas for Capacitance", Proceedings of the Technical Program, NEPCON West, 1995.
  25. Edward C. Shaffer, Charles A. Gross, and Michael E. Baginski,"Magnetostatic Analysis Using a General Finite Element Program", 1995 Southeast Symposium on Systems Theory.27th meeting Presented Mar 14th at Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi.
  26. M.E. Baginski, A.S. Hodel, M Lankford, "A Finite Element Simulation of Lightning Induced Field Changes that Possibly Cause Sprites and Blue Jets", IAMAS, No. 7, July 1995 G. W..
  27. Jarriel, L. S. Riggs, and M. E. Baginski, "A Characterization of EM Scattering from RAM Coated Wires", The Fifth Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, March 1995.
  28. R.C. Jaeger, J.S. Goodling, M.E. Baginski, C.D. Ellis, N.V. Williamson, and M. O'Barr, High Heat Flux Cooling for Silicon-on Silicon Packaging, IEEE SEMITHERM V Proceedings, February, 1989.
  29. F. German, H. Williams, L. Riggs and M.E. Baginski, "Three Dimensional Full Wave Analysis of Passive Microstrip Components Using the TLM Method", The Fifth Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, March, 1989.
  30. M.E. Baginski, L.S. Riggs, H. Williams and F. German, "Finite Element Analysis of Microstrip Systems in the Vicinity of an Edge", The Fifth Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, March, 1989.
  31. F. German, L.S. Riggs, G. Gothard and M.E. Baginski, "Analysis of Microstrip Antennas Using the TLM Method", The Fifth Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, March, 1989.
  32. L.S. Riggs, M.E. Baginski and F.J. German, "Singularity Expansion Method (SEM) Natural Modes as an Efficient Entire Domain Expansion Functions in the Analysis of Frequency Selective Surfaces (FSS)", The Fourth Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, 1988.
  33. M.E. Baginski, F.J. German and L.S. Riggs, "A Finite Element Analysis of Lightning Induced Maxwell Current Densities", The Fourth Annual Review of Progress in Applied Computational Electromagnetics, 1988.
  34. F.J. German, L.S. Riggs and M.E. Baginski, "Electromagnetic Analysis by the Transmission Line Modeling (TLM) Method", The Fourth Annual Review of Progress Applied Computational Electromagnetics, 1988.
  35. L.C. Hale, C. Croskey, J. Mitchell, L. Tyahla, R. Divany, and M.E. Baginski, "Lightning Related Maxwell Currents to the Ionosphere", Transactions American Geophysical Union, Vol.67, November 6, 1987.
  36. M.E. Baginski and L.C. Hale, "Lightning Related Maxwell Currents to the Ionosphere", Transactions American Geophysical Union, Vol. 67, November 6, 1986.
  37. M.E. Baginski and L.C. Hale, "Computer Simulation of the Atmosphere's Response to Lightning Related Transients", Transactions American Geophysical Union, Vol. 65, No. 45, November 6, 1984.

4  Research Contracts

  1. STAR Radar Antenna System Design Research, National Institute of Aerospace,144 Research Drive, Hampton, VA 23666, .$251,451, February 2005 -February 2008, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
  2. Low Cost Packaging Technology for Automotive Electronics Project I: Multichip Module Design and Electromagnetic Interference and Electromagnetic Compatibility Modeling TRP program, ARPA, .$380,059, January 1995-January 1997, CO-INVESTIGATOR
  3. Development of Phenomenology Modeling of Soil Breakdown, Ballistic Missiles Division, TRW Defense Systems Group, 550 24th Street, Suite 202, Ogden, UT 84401, .$50,000, January 1988-December 1988, CO-INVESTIGATOR
  4. Develop a Finite Element Computer Model of the Thunderstorm Electrodynamics in the Suite 100, Huntsville, AL 35806, .$28,948, February 1989-October 1989, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR.
  5. Study Radar and Microwave Attenuation Using Textile Structures, Department of the Army, .$328,213, (incrementally funded 3 years) August 1989-February 1990, CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR.
  6. Numerical Electromagnetic Modeling of Thunderstorm Activity, NASA Graduate Student Fellowship (Kevin Driscoll), NASA Washington D.C., 20546, .$62,000, August 1989-June 1993, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR.
  7. Investigation of Thunderstorm Electromagnetic Phenomenology Associated with the Rocket Launch Hazard, NASA Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, NASA Marshall, Huntsville, AL 35806, .$8,000, June 1988-September 1988, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR.
  8. Simulation and Measurement of Thunderstorm Electromagnetics, NASA Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, NASA Marshall, Huntsville, AL 35806, .$8,000, June 1989- September 1989, PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR.
  9. Air-crew Personal Protective Clothing for Use in Extreme Cold Weather Naval Air Development Center Warminster, Pa. Solicitation number: N62269-89 BAA 012, .$162,525 for 2 years.
  10. Use of Numerical Techniques to Investigate Innovative Methods for the Design of RAM materials and Optimal RF Drying Procedures, Infrastructure Award .$14,000 September, 1993.
  11. An Investigation of the Heating and Temperature Distribution in Electrically cited Foils AFSOR Summer Extension Program, February 1995 - February 1996, .$24,995.87.
  12. An Investigation of the Heating and Temperature Distribution in Electrically Excited Foils part II AFSOR Program, February 1995 - February 1996, .$13,000.

5  Consulting

  1. Consulting Engineer, Southeastern Center for Electrical Engineering Education (SCEEE). Developed a Short Course Entitled Ïntroduction to Electromagnetic Compatibility/Electromagnetic Interference (EMC/EMI)". The Short Course was presented at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Virginia, October 1986
  2. Consulting Engineering, Southeastern Center For Electrical Engineering Education (SCEEE). Insure electromagnetic Compatibility of shipboard communications, electronic warfare, and fire control equipment: diagnose and eliminate electromagnetic interference and hazards of electromagnetic effects to ordnance. This work was performed for the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Virginia, Summer 1987.
  3. Consulting Engineering, Mr. Baginski has worked for the US Army in Huntsville, AL. during the summer of 1990 where he was part of a group that characterized the multiple launch rocket system's vulnerability to lightning.



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