United CEO brushes off airline mergers after American rejection: 'There's nothing'
When asked about a wave of consolidation among airlines, Kirby said further combination opportunities look unlikely: "There's nothing."
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When asked about a wave of consolidation among airlines, Kirby said further combination opportunities look unlikely: "There's nothing."
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When Ana Inรชs Inรกcio goes to work at the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) in The Hague, she thinks about signals most people never notice: radio waves moving between satellites, sensors, and future wireless networks. The integrated circuits the research scientist designs lay the foundation for next-generation RF sensor systems critical to advancing radar technologies. Ana Inรชs Inรกcio EMPLOYER Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, TNO TITLE Scientist IEEE MEMBER GRADE Senior member ALMA MATER University of Aveiro, in Portugal Those invisible RF signals are only part of what earned the IEEE senior member her global recognition. Inรกcio recently received the IEEEโEta Kappa Nu Outstanding Young Professional Award for โleadership in IEEE Young Professionals, fostering innovation and inclusivity, and pioneering advancements in RF sensor systems, bridging technical excellence with impactful community engagement.โ The recognition from IEEEโs honor society reflects a career built along two parallel paths: advancing RF circuit design while helping engineers worldwide build professional communities. โIโve always liked building things,โ Inรกcio says. โSometimes that means circuits; sometimes it means helping people connect and grow together.โ That blend of technical innovation and global leadership gives her work impact far beyond the laboratory. EE lessons at the kitchen table Inรกcio grew up in Vales do Rio, a rural village near Covilhรฃ in central Portugal. The region was known for farming and textiles, she says. Many residents worked in the textile industry, including her grandfather, who repaired machinery such as industrial looms. He became her first engineering teacher without ever holding the formal title. Through correspondence courses delivered by mail, he taught himself electrical systems. At home, he explained electricity to his granddaughter while he repaired the householdโs appliances and wiring. โHe would show me why something broke and how we could fix it,โ she recalls. It sparked her curiosity. Her mother was a tailor who later managed other tailors. Her father left his factory job to attend culinary school and now cooks at an elder-care facility. Curiosity was a trait that ran through the family. By high school, Inรกcio was drawn equally to mathematics and physics and to biology and geology, she says. Encouragement from teachers and an uncle, an engineer, ultimately steered her toward electronics engineering. Conducting research on integrated circuits In 2008 she enrolled in an integrated masterโs degree program in electrical and telecommunications engineering at the Universidade de Aveiro in Portugal, a five-year degree that combined undergraduate and graduate studies. An opportunity to study abroad changed her path. In 2012 she moved to the Netherlands to study at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) through a six-month European exchange program with UAveiro. A professor encouraged her to stay on, so she completed her final year of masters in the Netherlands. She focused on techniques to improve the linearization of RF power amplifiers at Thales. The company, based in Hengelo, Netherlands, designs and produces electronics for defense and security. She earned her masterโs degree from UAveiro in 2013. After graduating, she joined the integrated circuit design group at the University of Twente, in The Netherlands, conducting collaborative research as part of a nationally funded program on linearization techniques for RF front-end systems. The experience introduced her to international research culture and persuaded her to pursue a career abroad, she says. Engineering the future of wireless Inรกcio joined TNO in 2018 as a junior scientist and innovator: her first professional industry job. Today she designs integrated RF front-end systemsโthe circuits that allow devices to transmit and receive wireless signals. The components sit at the core of modern communications, enabling sensor networks, satellite links, and emerging 6G technologies. Her work aims to tackle a central challenge: getting greater performance from smaller chips. โAs communication evolves, we need more bandwidth to transfer more data at higher speeds,โ she says. โThe question is how much complexity you can integrate into one system while keeping it efficient.โ Unlike commercial lab environments, which reuse established designs, research projects often start from scratch. Each transmit-receive chainโthe signal path that converts digital data to radio waves and back againโis tailored to specific requirements. Her work focuses on improving key circuit characteristics including linearity (ensuring that the signals that go out of the antenna are not distorted) as well as noise reduction (so design blocks can be optimized). Advanced design techniques help devices communicate more reliably while consuming less energy, a critical need for large sensor networks such as the Internet of Things, she says. Artificial intelligence is beginning to influence her field, she says: โAI is already helping us work faster. The real challenge is learning how to use it to make better designs, not just quicker ones.โ A parallel vocation with IEEE While her technical career flourished in research labs, an additional journey unfolded through IEEE. Inรกcio joined the organization in 2009 as a student after discovering UAveiroโs student branch. What began as curiosity evolved into a long-term leadership path. She advanced through roles within Region 8โcovering Europe, Africa, and the Middle Eastโone of the organizationโs most culturally diverse regions. She was the student branchโs vice chair, and the regionโs student representative for more than 22,000 IEEE members. She also served as the Young Professionals Affinity Group chair for the IEEE Benelux Section, which encompasses Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Currently, she serves as the immediate past chair of the Region 8 Young Professionals Committee, and vice chair and IEEE Member and Geographical Activities representative on the IEEE Young Professionals Committee. In those roles, she represents close to 135,000 IEEE members. In addition, she is an active member of the IEEE Microwave Theory and Technology Society, currently serving as its Young Professionals liaison. Her involvement with IEEE has boosted her professional confidence, she says. โIEEE didnโt directly give me promotions at my day job, but it gave me leadership skills, networking opportunities, and the ability to work with people from everywhere,โ she says. Those experiences now shape her collaborations at TNO, where international teamwork is essential. The IEEE-HKN Outstanding Young Professional Award recognizes that combination of technical excellence and community impact, she says. Looking back, Inรกcio sees a clear thread connecting her childhood curiosity, her international career, and her IEEE leadership: Engineering, she says, is ultimately about people as much as it is about technology.