Brian Sequeira is a Principal Professional Staff member at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory since 2001. During this period he has assisted with the development of deep space communications subsystems aboard the MESSENGER spacecraft that orbited Mercury, STEREO spacecraft pair that orbits Earth, and New Horizons spacecraft that flew by Pluto. He worked with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagers that flew on the lunar-orbiting Chandrayaan-1 and Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) missions.
He previously worked at GeoPhone where he architected Very Small Aperture Terminals (VSATs), and at Martin Marietta, where, among other programs, he served as Technical Director on a program for a missile radar on a high-speed interceptor.
In 1990, Dr. Sequeira was invited to join the adjunct faculty of the Johns Hopkins University where he teaches Electromagnetic Transmission Systems and Antenna Systems at the graduate level in the Part-Time Programs in Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Dr. Sequeira is a senior member of the IEEE and in 2011, served as the Program Planning Chair of the International Microwave Symposium held in Baltimore. He is past chairman of the Baltimore Section and of the Baltimore Chapter of the IEEE Societies for Microwave Theory and Techniques and Antennas & Propagation, and served on the IEEE Standards Committee. He is a member of the Education Sub-Committee within IEEE MTT’s AdCom.
Dr. Sequeira has published 42 papers and holds 9 patents.
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