Dan Coode
DOCSIS
Dan is the Director of Wired and Terrestrial Wireless Products where he is responsible for developing and delivering Calian's innovative lineup of HFC Cable network and terrestrial wireless technology and products. He has served as a contributing engineer to the CableLabs DOCSIS 3.1 specification and is responsible for defining and executing the company’s Distributed Access Architecture strategy. He is a Senior IEEE member currently serving as the IEEE Canada Treasurer and holds Bachelor degrees in both Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan.
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Dan Coode
Dan is the Director of Wired and Terrestrial Wireless Products where he is responsible for developing and delivering Calian's innovative lineup of HFC Cable network and terrestrial wireless technology and products. He has served as a contributing engineer to the CableLabs DOCSIS 3.1 specification and is responsible for defining and executing the company’s Distributed Access Architecture strategy. He is a Senior IEEE member currently serving as the IEEE Canada Treasurer and holds Bachelor degrees in both Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan.
Neil Gendzwill
DOCSIS
Neil leads software development and interoperability testing for Calian's Remote-PHY products. He was Calian's representative for OpenRPD, a CableLabs project to develop an open source Remote-PHY Device. Neil has contributed to numerous projects in the satellite, aerospace and cable industries over his 30 year career with Calian. Neil holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan.
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Neil Gendzwill
Neil leads software development and interoperability testing for Calian's Remote-PHY products. He was Calian's representative for OpenRPD, a CableLabs project to develop an open source Remote-PHY Device. Neil has contributed to numerous projects in the satellite, aerospace and cable industries over his 30 year career with Calian. Neil holds a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan.
David Young
DOCSIS
David serves as technical lead and product architect for Calian’s DOCSIS Remote-PHY developments and has had a principal role in algorithm design for PHY components used in Calian Remote-PHY and DOCSIS test equipment. David is a contributing engineer to the CableLabs Remote-PHY and DOCSIS 4.0 working groups, and he is an IEEE member currently serving as the Vice Chair of the Joint Chapter of the Circuits and Systems, Signal Processing, and Communications Societies for the IEEE North Saskatchewan Section. He holds B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Queen’s University, Kingston, and a Ph.D. degree from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, all in Electrical and Computer Engineering, specializing in digital communications theory.
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David Young
David serves as technical lead and product architect for Calian’s DOCSIS Remote-PHY developments and has had a principal role in algorithm design for PHY components used in Calian Remote-PHY and DOCSIS test equipment. David is a contributing engineer to the CableLabs Remote-PHY and DOCSIS 4.0 working groups, and he is an IEEE member currently serving as the Vice Chair of the Joint Chapter of the Circuits and Systems, Signal Processing, and Communications Societies for the IEEE North Saskatchewan Section. He holds B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from Queen’s University, Kingston, and a Ph.D. degree from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, all in Electrical and Computer Engineering, specializing in digital communications theory.
Cinnati Loi
DOCSIS
Cinnati Loi is a Senior Hardware Engineer at Calian who has been responsible for developing, implementing and testing Calian’s cutting edge CableLabs DOCSIS 3.1 and Remote-PHY technologies. Cinnati has served as a contributing engineer to the CableLabs Full Duplex DOCSIS PHY working groups, and he is an IEEE member and has been an active volunteer leader in the IEEE North Saskatchewan Section and IEEE Canada. Cinnati holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan.
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Cinnati Loi
Cinnati Loi is a Senior Hardware Engineer at Calian who has been responsible for developing, implementing and testing Calian’s cutting edge CableLabs DOCSIS 3.1 and Remote-PHY technologies. Cinnati has served as a contributing engineer to the CableLabs Full Duplex DOCSIS PHY working groups, and he is an IEEE member and has been an active volunteer leader in the IEEE North Saskatchewan Section and IEEE Canada. Cinnati holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Saskatchewan.
James Mantyka
Advanced Technologies
James manages Calian’s IOT and CMS products. Calian’s IOT and CMS products are quickly deployable, reusable frameworks that are customized for each customer’s unique satellite testing needs. James has extensive experience developing and designing both IOT and CMS systems and is happy to discuss your testing needs with you. James holds bachelor’s degrees in both Engineering Physics and Computer Science from the University of Saskatchewan
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James Mantyka
James manages Calian’s IOT and CMS products. Calian’s IOT and CMS products are quickly deployable, reusable frameworks that are customized for each customer’s unique satellite testing needs. James has extensive experience developing and designing both IOT and CMS systems and is happy to discuss your testing needs with you. James holds bachelor’s degrees in both Engineering Physics and Computer Science from the University of Saskatchewan
Ron Osterried
Advanced Technologies
Ron has worked in the Systems Engineering department with Calian, Advanced Technologies (formerly Calian SED) for over 23 years. He has a background in atmospheric physics and ionospheric radar systems. Ron is a specialist in payload testing for various satellite programs, including testing for standard bent-pipe transponders, complex digital payloads and navigation satellites.. Technical lead for the ESA DS3 project, Ron continues to work on deep space, radio astronomy, and carbon fiber antenna systems.
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Ron Osterried
Ron has worked in the Systems Engineering department with Calian, Advanced Technologies (formerly Calian SED) for over 23 years. He has a background in atmospheric physics and ionospheric radar systems. Ron is a specialist in payload testing for various satellite programs, including testing for standard bent-pipe transponders, complex digital payloads and navigation satellites.. Technical lead for the ESA DS3 project, Ron continues to work on deep space, radio astronomy, and carbon fiber antenna systems.