

The technical program features a mini short course "Introduction to Leaky Waves and Leaky-Wave Antennas” by Dr. David Jackson with the University of Houston, Texas, plus a series of educational speakers and a tabletop show with several exhibitors for a full day event on June 1st at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center. On the morning of June 2nd, the technical program continues with a workshop at ETS-Lindgren located
nearby in Cedar Park, Texas. Attendees will participate in hands-on demonstrations of the workshop lectures using the EMC and Antenna Test Chambers at ETS-Lindgren.

There will be a tabletop show held in conjunction with the technical program on Monday, June 1 at the AT&T Hotel and Conference Center. Several vendors will showcase their test and measurement related products and services for antenna, EMC, vehicular, and wireless applications in the technical
presentation area. These products and services address the needs of the commercial, aerospace/defense, and academic markets.
A “Happy Hour” reception will be held the conclusion of the technical program. Heavy appetizers and a hosted bar with drink tickets will be available. All attendees and exhibitors are invited to attend the reception to informally visit with the speakers and each other! Raffles prizes will be offered to lucky winners!
Please note AMTA and IEEE members are welcome to attend the reception only at NO CHARGE, provided a registration form is completed and sent in advance. A badge will be available for the reception-only attendees upon arrival. Thus, if you can’t join us for the entire day on Monday, June 1st, drop by for the reception and exhibition to network with the speakers, AMTA/IEEE members, and guests.

Thank you to our Organizing Committee!
Daniel Aloi – AMTA Past Vice President, Oakland University
Michelle Lepage – AMTA Past President, MPE Limited
Janet O'Neil – AMTA 2026 Symposium Chair, ETS-Lindgren
Michael D. Foegelle – AMTA Technical Coordinator, Keysight Technologies
Jorge L. Salazar-Cerreño – AMTA Vice-President, Univ. of Oklahoma
The Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA) is a non-profit professional organization for engineers and other persons active in the fields of antenna, radome, and radar cross-section measurements. The purpose of AMTA is to promote technical exchange between colleagues in these fields; provide a forum for presentations of new techniques and results in antenna and radar cross-section measurement; and offer antenna and radar cross-section measurement equipment manufacturers an opportunity to demonstrate new hardware and software to a significant portion of the market. The membership and activities of AMTA have grown in size and scope each year since the founding of the organization in 1979.