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Our team of professional technologists are all specialists in their related fields and are passionate about the benefits microwave technology can bring to industrial processes and products.

Mr David McLean is a microwave engineer with over 15 years experience in microwave process development and equipment manufacture.

David has had extensive experience in the latest types of power supplies and applicator designs and has worked in new process development both in Australia and overseas. He has been involved in many successful scale-up projects, starting from initial concept through to full scale industrial production systems.

Dr. Dominic Cuiuri is an electrical engineer with over 15 years of experience in both heavy industry and manufacturing. His background includes design of power electronics and high-speed real-time control of AC motor drives and advanced welding equipment. He is currently responsible for generator development at AMT and specialises in dynamic control for continuous process environments.

Mr Stephen Thorpe is a process engineer with vast experience in process control and materials handling projects within the Australian manufacturing and minerals industry.

Stephen has extensive experience in automating small to medium scale equipment and has worked on microwave projects both within Australia and overseas.

Dr Ken McLean is an experienced engineer with over 30 years research experience in various aspects of applied physics and processes.

Ken is very experienced in applying systematic processes to process design and evaluation. He has a detailed understanding of microwave energy interaction with materials and high voltage engineering.

Dr. Shao Wei Huang is a mechanical/materials engineer, who specialises in material surface engineering processes requiring demanding specifications associated with adhesion, hardness, optical properties and environmental stability.

He has a broad experience in microwave and plasma interaction with materials and cathodic arc deposition processes. He is currently located at the University of Wollongong and acts as a consultative research engineer to ATM.

Peter Netting is a senior technical officer with over 30 years experience in manufacturing systems and innovative machine development. Peter is a qualified tradesman who is meticulous about machine quality and reliability. He has worked on major microwave projects both within Australia and overseas.

Alex Kostoski is an IT engineer who has worked for all the major Australian telecommunication companies. His methodical approach to software engineering has earned him a reputation as a reliability specialist. He has extensive experience in corporate and internet applications, database integration, middleware and e-commerce.

Mr Luke Nadj is a chemical engineer with over 30 years experience in the development of novel processes within the Australian food industry.

Luke has held senior management positions with Coca-Cola, Arnotts, Worlds Finest Chocolates and Goodman Fielder. He has been involved in the development of a number of microwave applications within both the Australian food and wool industries.

Prof Howard Worner has had over 30 years experience in the science of materials and physical and extraction metallurgy.

He is a fellow of the Australian Academies of Science and Technological Sciences and was formally head of research at BHP and CRA. Professor Worner initiated the microwave work at Wollongong over 15 years ago and initiated many novel microwave and pyro-metallurgical processes.

Dr Doug Bradhurst has had 30 years experience in chemical, metallurgical and energy related research laboratories in Australia and overseas.

Doug was the Microwave Applications Research Centre deputy director for 10 years and now acts as a consultative research scientist to AMT. He has authored over 30 papers on novel microwave industrial applications.

Dr Robert Donnan is a physicist, with experience in various aspects of microwave materials processing.

He has a broad understanding of physical processes and dielectric response at microwave frequencies. He is currently located at Queen Mary (College)', London University and acts as a consultative research scientist to AMT.

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Most successfull projects incorparate a multidisiplined team of specialists. Skills usually consists of process expertise, microwave, mechanical and automation engineering.


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