Stanley Toncich has extensive work experience in the field of RF engineering. Stanley is currently employed as a Senior RF Engineer at Quantum Circuits, Inc. since July 2018. Prior to this, they worked at Cubic Corporation as a Senior Principal RF Engineer starting from February 2021. From January 2016 to July 2018, Stanley held the role of Senior Principal RF Systems Engineer at Cubic Corporation.
Before joining Cubic Corporation, Stanley worked at Qualcomm, Inc. as a Senior Staff Engineer from an unknown start date to December 2015. Prior to that, they were a Principal Engineer at Kyocera Wireless; QCPI. In this role, they designed ferroelectric-based tunable RF filters and duplexers, developed design guidelines, and worked on tunable matching networks for cellular LNA's and PA's. Stanley also had extensive interaction with diverse U.S. vendors and Kyocera R&D labs in Japan.
Stanley began their career as a Staff Engineer at Qualcomm, Inc. from an unknown start date to an unknown end date. Stanley also served as a National Research Council Fellow at NASA Lewis (Glenn) Research Center, where they conducted research on cryogenic microwave devices and high temperature superconductivity. Stanley achieved several notable accomplishments during this role, including the first demonstration of a high Tc superconducting band-pass filter/MMIC amplifier module and the design of a cryogenic C-band FET amplifier.
Overall, Stanley Toncich has a strong background in RF engineering, with a wide range of experience in various roles and companies.
Stanley Toncich started their education at Mayfield High School, although the specific years are not mentioned. After completing high school, they enrolled at Case Western Reserve University in 1983, where they pursued a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics. Stanley successfully completed their doctoral degree at Case Western Reserve University in 1992.
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