Daniel Loesch is a seasoned Principal Research Scientist at Battelle, specializing in Cyber Innovations and Electronic Warfare. With over nine years of experience as an RF/electrical engineer, Daniel has established himself as a pivotal figure in the development of advanced autonomous systems and tactical equipment....
Daniel Loesch is a seasoned Principal Research Scientist at Battelle, specializing in Cyber Innovations and Electronic Warfare. With over nine years of experience as an RF/electrical engineer, Daniel has established himself as a pivotal figure in the development of advanced autonomous systems and tactical equipment. His expertise lies not only in electronic warfare applications but also in the design and implementation of cutting-edge communication devices and technology solutions that meet the rigorous demands of modern military operations.
Currently, Daniel is the lead inventor and primary engineer on the RavenStar™ Compact Phased Array Development project. This innovative initiative has resulted in the creation of the RavenStar™, an ultrawide steerable compact phased array antenna that enhances communication capabilities in challenging environments. Daniel's role encompasses the development of both strictly analog and analog-to-digital variants of the RavenStar™, showcasing his versatility and deep understanding of RF systems. His approach leverages simulation-driven design methodologies to optimize power, digital, electromagnetic, structural, and thermal system performance, ensuring that the final product meets stringent operational requirements.
In addition to his technical acumen, Daniel is proficient in a variety of ECAD and MCAD software suites, including Altium and AutoCAD, which he employs to streamline the design process and facilitate rapid prototyping. His skills in MATLAB and Python further enhance his ability to analyze complex data sets and develop embedded systems that are integral to the functionality of modern electronic warfare solutions. With a proven track record in project management and a commitment to innovation, Daniel Loesch continues to push the boundaries of technology, making significant contributions to the field of electronic warfare and autonomous systems.