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Richard Burbidge is a Senior Principal Engineer with Intel Corporation. With 25 years of experience in the wireless industry, he has been involved with the development of cellular standards since 1998, and has participated in 3GPP since its inception in 1999. Over this time he has contributed to 3 generations of cellular technology, firstly UMTS, then LTE, and now 5G NR. From 2015 to 2019 he served as the chairman of the 3GPP TSG RAN 2 committee that is responsible for the specification of the layer 2 and 3 radio interface protocols for LTE and 5G NR. During his chairmanship term, he led RAN2 through the early 5G study work through to the completion of the first release of the 5G NR specifications. Richard received his degree in Electrical and Information Sciences from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom in 1993.
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