Harry Spencer

Sr. Hardware engineer at Cornelis Networks

Harry Spencer has over 16 years of experience in the engineering field. Harry began their career in 2006 as an RF and Antenna Design Engineer at ET Industries (Electromagnetic Technologies Industries, Inc.). In this role, they were responsible for antenna design decisions, prototype building, and tuning for frequency and VSWR. Harry also designed various RF components through a process of investigation, decision-making, development of computer algorithms, prototype building, testing, and tuning.

In 2014, Harry joined Honeywell as a Hardware Engineer II. In this role, they designed security systems and smart home sensors, including door/window open detectors, glass-break, motion, smoke/CO, and air quality sensors. Harry also designed security panels with multiple RF protocols and touchscreen, as well as MCU and RF PCB design and layout.

In 2020, Harry moved to ASML as a Sr. Electronics Design Engineer. Harry'sresponsibilities included designing FPGA boards and various circuits for ASML's EXE5000 3nm photolithography machine, developing Verilog modules, designing ultra-sensitive accelerometer amplifiers, designing class D amplifiers for high precision actuators, creating and releasing PCB fabrication and assembly packages, and creating and releasing design documents.

Most recently, in 2022, Harry joined Cornelis Networks as a Sr. Hardware Engineer.

Harry Spencer completed a Msc in Satellite and terrestrial Communications from the University of Surrey in 2006. Prior to that, they earned a Beng in Electronic Engineering from Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd in 2005. Harry is currently taking EE courses in Microwave and RF Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

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  • Sr. Hardware engineer

    September, 2022 - present