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  1. Dr Huang has held many technical management roles in his career, including the Technical Manager at CSA Wireless, Technical Director at Flextronics, and the Head of RF Engineering at Oxford Space Systems, where he successfully supported the growing business by coaching, building, and leading strong RF engineering teams.

  2. Today marks an important moment in my career - I am leaving Oxford Space Systems and focusing on my new business venture Satraka Ltd . I have thoroughly enjoyed my work at OSS, and I am proud...

  3. Affiliations: [Oxford Space Systems, Harwell, United Kingdom]. Publication Topics Frequency Band,Radiation Pattern,Antenna Deployment,Antenna System,Axial Mode,Axial ...

  4. Oxford Space Systems' vision is to become the global leader in deployable antennas for Space, providing effective solutions today for the space based services of the future. Oxford Space Systems offers a portfolio of antennas aimed at improving performance, maximising stowage efficiency and minimising mass.

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  5. loop.frontiersin.org › people › 2094825Loop | Tao Huang

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  6. Jul 29, 2024 · Biography. My name is Tao Huang (黄涛). I am a final-year PhD candidate at The University of Sydney, advised by Prof. Chang Xu. Before that, I was a Researcher at SenseTime, supervised by Dr. Shan You. In 2020, I received my Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China.

  7. Abstract. Space-borne large deployable reflector antennas are complex systems which require their radiating aperture to be stowed during launch and unfurled in orbit due to the limited stowage volume available compared to the larger deployed antenna size.

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