Ron Leidl

Ron Leidl

Principal Engineer @ NI

About Ron Leidl

Ron Leidl is a Principal Engineer at National Instruments with extensive experience in mechanical engineering and RFST.

Ron Leidl - Principal Engineer at National Instruments

Ron Leidl is currently positioned as a Principal Engineer at National Instruments, a role he has held since June 2011. With over a decade at National Instruments, Leidl has drawn from his extensive background in mechanical engineering and RFST (Radio Frequency Signal Testing) to contribute to the company's innovative projects and solutions.

Ron Leidl's Career at Hewlett-Packard (HP)

Ron Leidl's professional journey began with Hewlett-Packard (HP) where he served as a Mechanical Engineer from 1983 to 1999. During his 16-year tenure, he gained significant experience in mechanical engineering and participated in developing automated test systems within the HP/Agilent Automated Test Group from 1997 to 1999.

Ron Leidl's Role at Agilent Technologies

From 1999 to 2007, Ron Leidl worked at Agilent Technologies, contributing majorly to the field of RF and microwave test equipment. His role as an Engineer involved a deep engagement in RFST (Radio Frequency Signal Testing), leveraging his substantial expertise to advance Agilent Technologies’ projects over an 8-year period.

Ron Leidl's Educational Background

Ron Leidl attended the University of Idaho from 1981 to 1983. This academic stint provided a solid foundation for his future endeavors in mechanical engineering and research and development, effectively preparing him for his extensive career in various engineering roles.

Ron Leidl's Experience at Centellax

Between 2007 and 2011, Ron Leidl served as a Senior Engineer at Centellax. Over these four years, he further honed his engineering skills and contributed to Centellax’s design and development projects, adding to his already extensive experience in the industry.

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