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Director of Electrical Engineering

Quentin Diduck, PhD

Dr. Quentin Diduck is an electrical engineer with deep experience developing advanced electronic and communications technologies. Prior to joining Mantis Space, he led electrical engineering efforts supporting MicroLED display development at Google’s Raxium division, helping advance next-generation display platforms.

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Earlier in his career, Diduck served as Director of Research and Development at Eridan Communications, where he led innovations in switch-mode broadband transmitters designed to significantly improve the efficiency and performance of wireless infrastructure. His work has focused on high-performance RF systems, advanced electronics, and next-generation hardware platforms.

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Diduck holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Rochester.

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