UTFacultiesEEMCSDisciplines & departmentsRSNews & HighlightsRidvan Aba led a practical lecture on the Vibrating Intrinsic Reverberation Chamber (VIRC) whose main audience were the doctoral candidates of the NEPIT project.

Ridvan Aba led a practical lecture on the Vibrating Intrinsic Reverberation Chamber (VIRC) whose main audience were the doctoral candidates of the NEPIT project.

On the 6th March, our very own PhD Candidate Ridvan Aba led a practical lecture on the Vibrating Intrinsic Reverberation Chamber (VIRC) whose main audience were the doctoral candidates (DC) of the NEPIT project.

In his talk, Mr. Ridvan Aba explained how the different types of Reverberation Chambers (RC) work, and what distinguishes the VIRC from commonly used RC’s.

He also delved in the theory that makes the VIRC possible to be used, having explained the statistics that govern the chambers inner workings.

All this was accompanied by an on-site demo, using the Radio Systems very own VIRC, and a LabView based software developed by Dr. Robert Vogt.

With this practical lecture the DC’s had the unique opportunity not only to learn about the VIRC, but also to ask questions and engage in fruitful discussions.

We thank Mr. Ridvan Aba for having taken the time to provide his knowledge on RCs to Nepit’s DC.