Daniel Braunworth
Marketing Manager,
Analog Devices, Inc.
Pranay Kinra
Lead Project Engineer,
Rohde & Schwarz
Alexander Chenakin
Chief Technology Officer,
Anritsu
Armen Kirakosyan
Principal System
Design Engineer,
National Instruments
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Daniel Braunworth is the segment
manager for Analog Devices' business in
the Scientific Instruments market. Daniel
has an electrical engineering degree
from Oregon State University and has
been leading and developing marketing
strategies in the semiconductor industry
for over 15 years.
Dr. Alexander Chenakin is CTO of
Anritsu Company, where he oversees
the development of various test-and-
measurement instruments. He leads a
team of talented engineers and has a
proven track record in developing and
implementing solutions that deliver results.
Dr. Chenakin has written more than 50
technical articles, obtained seven US
patents, and published one textbook, and
in 2023, was elected an IEEE Fellow for his
outstanding research achievements.
Pranay Kinra is an accomplished
Lead Project Engineer at Rohde &
Schwarz with over six years of industry
experience. Equipped with a bachelor's
degree in electrical, electronics, and
communications engineering, Pranay
specializes in RF engineering, electronic
warfare, radio communication, and test
and measurement. Always looking to
expand his expertise, Pranay recently
attained a postgraduate diploma in
business management (operations) and
remains committed to pursuing leadership
training and certifications.
Armen Kirakosyan is a Principal System
Design Engineer at National Instruments,
located in Austin, Texas. He has over a
decade of experience in the field and
has gained a deep understanding of
instrumentation, testing, and industry
trends. Armen's expertise, along with
his master's degree in electronics and
radio physics and his bachelor's degree
in biomedical/medical engineering,
sets him apart as a leader dedicated to
technological innovation.
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