This résumé is for John M. J. Pustai and provides information about his education, community involvement, management experience, technical experience, and work history. He has a B.A. in Physics and Mathematics from Cornell University and started a Ph.D. in Applied Physics at Purdue University. He has over 500 hours of continuing education in various technical fields. His community involvement includes positions on school boards and with technical organizations. He has extensive management and technical experience spanning several decades working in engineering, project management, technical writing, and consulting roles.
Calit2 is a research partnership between UC San Diego and UC Irvine that brings together 220 faculty and researchers. It receives funding from the state, industry, and private sources totaling $400-500 million. Calit2 conducts interdisciplinary research in areas like materials and devices, networked infrastructure, and intelligent transportation. It is interested in international partnerships because science is increasingly global and its industrial partners operate globally. Calit2 aims to extend its collaborative research model internationally and take advantage of unique research opportunities through global partnerships.
This document discusses a proposed project for an upcoming H2020 call focused on developing adaptive smart working environments to support active and healthy aging. The project would aim to improve data collection methods for monitoring musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) using miniaturized wearable and implant sensors for real-time posture and load monitoring. Both local processing for early warnings and remote cloud-based analytics of big sensor data using machine learning are proposed. Relevant technologies, stakeholders, and potential partner institutions across Estonia, France, UK are outlined to support the transdisciplinary nature of the project.
This document discusses requirement engineering and contains a presentation by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kalamullah Ramli on the topic. Some key points discussed include:
1) Requirement analysis is important to understand user needs and limit costs, but users may not clearly articulate their wants and the requirements can change over time.
2) Poor requirement analysis can lead to system failures and wasted design costs even if the system is not a complete failure.
3) Gathering requirements involves methods like interviews, observations, questionnaires and document analysis to understand user contexts and needs.
4) Requirements specification documentation structures user needs, system functions and constraints in a clear manner for designers.
Peter Bock is a professor of machine intelligence and cognition at The George Washington University. He received a BA from Ripon College in 1962 and an MS from Purdue University in 1964. His areas of expertise include research and development methods, statistical methods, machine intelligence, and cognitive science. He is the principal investigator on several grants involving adaptive learning and image processing. He has published two books and over 50 papers on topics related to collective learning systems and applying machine learning to problems in various domains.
The document describes opportunities for Honours projects in 2007 at the Computer Sciences Lab and NICTA. It discusses four research groups focused on areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning, logic and computation, and computer vision. Each group has several potential project topics listed, such as planning under uncertainty, constraint satisfaction, document analysis, and verified microkernel development. Contact information is provided for over 15 specific projects that students could get involved in.
Claudette Cohen has over 20 years of experience as a technical writer, freelance writer, and instructor. She has extensive experience using Microsoft Office applications, as well as Adobe, SharePoint, and other content management software. Cohen has worked for various technology and manufacturing companies, where she wrote user manuals, developed training materials, and helped companies transition document systems. She holds a Master's degree in English and a Master of Fine Arts in Writing.
Apek Mulay has over 15 years of experience in business analytics, failure analysis, and technology consulting. He holds an M.S. in Business Analytics from UT Dallas and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering. He has worked as a failure analyst and business consultant for various companies and published over 150 thought leadership articles and 4 books. He has extensive experience with failure analysis tools and semiconductor processing equipment.
Wael Dghais is a senior researcher and lecturer in electrical engineering with interests in EDA tools, modeling of nanoscale transistors, optoelectronics devices, and industrial process characterization. He received his PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Aveiro in 2013. He has over 10 years of experience in research, teaching, and industry.
Calit2 is a research partnership between UC San Diego and UC Irvine that brings together 220 faculty and researchers. It receives funding from the state, industry, and private sources totaling $400-500 million. Calit2 conducts interdisciplinary research in areas like materials and devices, networked infrastructure, and intelligent transportation. It is interested in international partnerships because science is increasingly global and its industrial partners operate globally. Calit2 aims to extend its collaborative research model internationally and take advantage of unique research opportunities through global partnerships.
This document discusses a proposed project for an upcoming H2020 call focused on developing adaptive smart working environments to support active and healthy aging. The project would aim to improve data collection methods for monitoring musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) using miniaturized wearable and implant sensors for real-time posture and load monitoring. Both local processing for early warnings and remote cloud-based analytics of big sensor data using machine learning are proposed. Relevant technologies, stakeholders, and potential partner institutions across Estonia, France, UK are outlined to support the transdisciplinary nature of the project.
This document discusses requirement engineering and contains a presentation by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kalamullah Ramli on the topic. Some key points discussed include:
1) Requirement analysis is important to understand user needs and limit costs, but users may not clearly articulate their wants and the requirements can change over time.
2) Poor requirement analysis can lead to system failures and wasted design costs even if the system is not a complete failure.
3) Gathering requirements involves methods like interviews, observations, questionnaires and document analysis to understand user contexts and needs.
4) Requirements specification documentation structures user needs, system functions and constraints in a clear manner for designers.
Peter Bock is a professor of machine intelligence and cognition at The George Washington University. He received a BA from Ripon College in 1962 and an MS from Purdue University in 1964. His areas of expertise include research and development methods, statistical methods, machine intelligence, and cognitive science. He is the principal investigator on several grants involving adaptive learning and image processing. He has published two books and over 50 papers on topics related to collective learning systems and applying machine learning to problems in various domains.
The document describes opportunities for Honours projects in 2007 at the Computer Sciences Lab and NICTA. It discusses four research groups focused on areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning, logic and computation, and computer vision. Each group has several potential project topics listed, such as planning under uncertainty, constraint satisfaction, document analysis, and verified microkernel development. Contact information is provided for over 15 specific projects that students could get involved in.
Claudette Cohen has over 20 years of experience as a technical writer, freelance writer, and instructor. She has extensive experience using Microsoft Office applications, as well as Adobe, SharePoint, and other content management software. Cohen has worked for various technology and manufacturing companies, where she wrote user manuals, developed training materials, and helped companies transition document systems. She holds a Master's degree in English and a Master of Fine Arts in Writing.
Apek Mulay has over 15 years of experience in business analytics, failure analysis, and technology consulting. He holds an M.S. in Business Analytics from UT Dallas and M.S. degrees in Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering. He has worked as a failure analyst and business consultant for various companies and published over 150 thought leadership articles and 4 books. He has extensive experience with failure analysis tools and semiconductor processing equipment.
Wael Dghais is a senior researcher and lecturer in electrical engineering with interests in EDA tools, modeling of nanoscale transistors, optoelectronics devices, and industrial process characterization. He received his PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Aveiro in 2013. He has over 10 years of experience in research, teaching, and industry.
Christopher Rose has over 20 years of experience in systems engineering, technical leadership, and project management. He is seeking a technical director role in a growing company, especially in the satellite or digital communications industry. His experience includes managing engineering teams, developing new products, and leading recovery efforts for troubled projects with tight schedules. He has a master's degree in electrical engineering and certificates in project management.
Scott Jenney has over 20 years of experience as a senior electrical engineer focusing on medical devices. He has led new product development teams that designed top-selling electromechanical medical devices. Notable contributions include creating low-cost blood-gas analyzers and saving $2 million annually through product improvement projects. Jenney has skills in project management, embedded systems, product development, and optical electronics. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.
Richard Carleton has over 25 years of experience as a systems engineer, test engineer, and technical liaison for the Department of Defense. He has a Master's degree in Information Systems and is bilingual in English and Spanish. He has extensive experience testing and evaluating software, hardware, and network systems for the Army, Marines, FBI, and NATO. Currently he is a technical project manager responsible for testing sensor software for the U.S. Army.
Bojan Andonovski is a mechatronics engineer with over 10 years of experience in assistive technology, power electronics, and industry automation. He holds a Research Degree in Assistive Medical Robotics from the University of Technology Sydney and Master's and Bachelor's degrees from universities in Germany and Macedonia. Andonovski currently works as a Mechatronics Engineer at K-Hart International, where he has designed and developed concepts for efficient solar panel systems. Prior to this, he held roles researching assistive medical robotics and developing advanced behaviors for robotic platforms.
Harry Winsor is an applied scientist and systems engineer with extensive experience in various technologies. He has a Ph.D. in Engineering from UC Davis and has worked for companies such as IBM, NISC, Omen, ANSER, Westinghouse, and government agencies including DARPA and the Air Force. He has managed projects in areas such as quantum computing, optics, materials science, communications systems, and laser technology. Currently he works as an advisory IT architect for IBM supporting NSA programs.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Steve Jurovich's extensive experience over 38 years in test engineering roles, with a focus on design and implementation of test systems using LabVIEW. He has worked on projects in aerospace, defense, optics, lasers, communications and more. His background includes experience in test planning, instrumentation, data acquisition, analysis and documentation. He is seeking a role as a primary contributor on an R&D technical staff where he can apply his diverse test engineering expertise.
Umair Khan is an electrical engineer with experience in RF/microwave engineering, signal processing, and wireless design. He has worked as a system analyst and product engineer, delivering electrical systems and controls. His experience includes design, development, testing, and optimization of wireless lighting control systems and RF components. He is proficient in MATLAB, PSpice, C#, Verilog, and MS Office applications.
Jeffrey R. Rowe is an electrical engineer with over 30 years of experience in circuit design, testing, and customer support across various industries. He has skills in PC architecture, GIS mapping, electrical distribution modeling, and international customer support. Rowe holds a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and a Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Science. His experience includes positions in engineering, GIS technician work, customer support engineering, and sustaining engineering for server products.
Cynetra Ferguson is a highly skilled systems project engineering professional with over 20 years of experience in diversified fields including energy, telecommunications, medical, and security. She has a proven track record of streamlining processes, developing standard operating procedures, and improving staff performance. Ferguson holds multiple engineering degrees and certifications. Her professional experience includes roles developing documentation, managing projects, and providing technical support. She is also involved in her community through various volunteer activities.
John Allen has over 10 years of experience as a software engineer, focusing on system design, test, and management. He has a Master's in Electrical Engineering and has worked at several companies designing and testing complex electronic systems. His experience includes roles as a Lead Electrical Engineer, Senior Electrical Engineer, and Hardware Design Engineer.
Naveen Bibinagar is a graduate student seeking a position in network engineering, with a Master's in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor's in Information Technology and Mechanical Engineering. He has experience with network infrastructure, TCP/IP programming, Linux administration, and real-time embedded systems through academic projects and research assistant roles. His resume demonstrates strong skills in areas like routing, switching, wireless networking, automation, and real-time communication protocols.
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Tapan Bhargave has extensive experience in engineering, entrepreneurship, and management. He has founded two startup companies, EarthBenign and Aviraam Networks, where he served as CEO and oversaw technology strategy and partnerships. As an engineer, he has worked at IBM, developing chips for the Cell processor and PowerPC products, and at other companies leading projects in areas like systems architecture, blockchain technology, and software development. He has a background in electrical engineering and computer science from Cornell University, with coursework in topics such as VLSI design, nanofabrication, and semiconductor device physics.
This document provides an overview of an introductory software engineering course. It discusses the goals of introducing formal processes, individual and team development, and life-cycle issues. Key topics that will be introduced include requirements engineering, software modeling, and assurance. The course aims to facilitate problem understanding and communication skills. It also provides a historical perspective on software engineering and discusses the software engineering life-cycle which includes definition, development, maintenance, and umbrella activities.
EC8702 adhoc and wireless sensor networks iv eceGOWTHAMMS6
This document outlines the syllabus for a course on Adhoc and Wireless Sensor Networks. It covers five units: (1) Introduction to Adhoc Networks and routing protocols, (2) Introduction to sensor networks and architectures, (3) Networking concepts and protocols for sensor networks, (4) Security issues in sensor networks, and (5) Sensor network platforms and tools. Some key topics discussed include characteristics of adhoc networks, challenges in routing, components and applications of wireless sensor networks, and medium access schemes. The objectives are for students to learn the fundamentals and apply their knowledge to identify suitable protocols based on network requirements and understand security and transport layer issues in these networks.
Presented at the Intel Global IoT DevFest (Oct 2017)
- Real-world use cases: healthcare, building management, retail, smart cities, transportation
- Time-series analysis
- AI / ML overview & applications
Frank P. Modica is a multi-disciplinary engineer with experience in new product development, line management, and project management. He has worked in various roles developing medical diagnostic devices and has experience in mechanical engineering, opto-mechanical engineering, and systems engineering. Modica holds patents and design awards related to medical diagnostic instruments and received his BSME from MIT.
Dale T. McClure is an electrical engineer with over 6 years of experience designing, debugging, and optimizing RF and embedded systems. He has expertise in RF hardware design, project leadership, mixed-signal schematic design, and software development. His experience includes positions at HID Global, Backcountry Access, and Covidien EbD where he has led projects from conception to production and managed engineering teams.
Richard D. Shall has over 15 years of experience in circuit design and product development for major appliance companies. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Technological University. Currently, he works as a Circuit Design Engineer at Whirlpool, where he has led the design of several new refrigerator and dishwasher control boards. Previously, he served as a Project Engineer and Lab Engineer at Whirlpool, driving cost savings through testing and sourcing activities. He has extensive skills in circuit design, project management, reliability engineering, and EMC testing.
The main categories of transmission media used in data communications networks are listed below (please note that wireless transmission media will be dealt with elsewhere).
Twisted pair copper cable.
Coaxial copper cable.
Optical fibre.
Wireless transmission.
Christopher Rose has over 20 years of experience in systems engineering, technical leadership, and project management. He is seeking a technical director role in a growing company, especially in the satellite or digital communications industry. His experience includes managing engineering teams, developing new products, and leading recovery efforts for troubled projects with tight schedules. He has a master's degree in electrical engineering and certificates in project management.
Scott Jenney has over 20 years of experience as a senior electrical engineer focusing on medical devices. He has led new product development teams that designed top-selling electromechanical medical devices. Notable contributions include creating low-cost blood-gas analyzers and saving $2 million annually through product improvement projects. Jenney has skills in project management, embedded systems, product development, and optical electronics. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.
Richard Carleton has over 25 years of experience as a systems engineer, test engineer, and technical liaison for the Department of Defense. He has a Master's degree in Information Systems and is bilingual in English and Spanish. He has extensive experience testing and evaluating software, hardware, and network systems for the Army, Marines, FBI, and NATO. Currently he is a technical project manager responsible for testing sensor software for the U.S. Army.
Bojan Andonovski is a mechatronics engineer with over 10 years of experience in assistive technology, power electronics, and industry automation. He holds a Research Degree in Assistive Medical Robotics from the University of Technology Sydney and Master's and Bachelor's degrees from universities in Germany and Macedonia. Andonovski currently works as a Mechatronics Engineer at K-Hart International, where he has designed and developed concepts for efficient solar panel systems. Prior to this, he held roles researching assistive medical robotics and developing advanced behaviors for robotic platforms.
Harry Winsor is an applied scientist and systems engineer with extensive experience in various technologies. He has a Ph.D. in Engineering from UC Davis and has worked for companies such as IBM, NISC, Omen, ANSER, Westinghouse, and government agencies including DARPA and the Air Force. He has managed projects in areas such as quantum computing, optics, materials science, communications systems, and laser technology. Currently he works as an advisory IT architect for IBM supporting NSA programs.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Steve Jurovich's extensive experience over 38 years in test engineering roles, with a focus on design and implementation of test systems using LabVIEW. He has worked on projects in aerospace, defense, optics, lasers, communications and more. His background includes experience in test planning, instrumentation, data acquisition, analysis and documentation. He is seeking a role as a primary contributor on an R&D technical staff where he can apply his diverse test engineering expertise.
Umair Khan is an electrical engineer with experience in RF/microwave engineering, signal processing, and wireless design. He has worked as a system analyst and product engineer, delivering electrical systems and controls. His experience includes design, development, testing, and optimization of wireless lighting control systems and RF components. He is proficient in MATLAB, PSpice, C#, Verilog, and MS Office applications.
Jeffrey R. Rowe is an electrical engineer with over 30 years of experience in circuit design, testing, and customer support across various industries. He has skills in PC architecture, GIS mapping, electrical distribution modeling, and international customer support. Rowe holds a Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and a Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Science. His experience includes positions in engineering, GIS technician work, customer support engineering, and sustaining engineering for server products.
Cynetra Ferguson is a highly skilled systems project engineering professional with over 20 years of experience in diversified fields including energy, telecommunications, medical, and security. She has a proven track record of streamlining processes, developing standard operating procedures, and improving staff performance. Ferguson holds multiple engineering degrees and certifications. Her professional experience includes roles developing documentation, managing projects, and providing technical support. She is also involved in her community through various volunteer activities.
John Allen has over 10 years of experience as a software engineer, focusing on system design, test, and management. He has a Master's in Electrical Engineering and has worked at several companies designing and testing complex electronic systems. His experience includes roles as a Lead Electrical Engineer, Senior Electrical Engineer, and Hardware Design Engineer.
Naveen Bibinagar is a graduate student seeking a position in network engineering, with a Master's in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University and a Bachelor's in Information Technology and Mechanical Engineering. He has experience with network infrastructure, TCP/IP programming, Linux administration, and real-time embedded systems through academic projects and research assistant roles. His resume demonstrates strong skills in areas like routing, switching, wireless networking, automation, and real-time communication protocols.
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Tapan Bhargave has extensive experience in engineering, entrepreneurship, and management. He has founded two startup companies, EarthBenign and Aviraam Networks, where he served as CEO and oversaw technology strategy and partnerships. As an engineer, he has worked at IBM, developing chips for the Cell processor and PowerPC products, and at other companies leading projects in areas like systems architecture, blockchain technology, and software development. He has a background in electrical engineering and computer science from Cornell University, with coursework in topics such as VLSI design, nanofabrication, and semiconductor device physics.
This document provides an overview of an introductory software engineering course. It discusses the goals of introducing formal processes, individual and team development, and life-cycle issues. Key topics that will be introduced include requirements engineering, software modeling, and assurance. The course aims to facilitate problem understanding and communication skills. It also provides a historical perspective on software engineering and discusses the software engineering life-cycle which includes definition, development, maintenance, and umbrella activities.
EC8702 adhoc and wireless sensor networks iv eceGOWTHAMMS6
This document outlines the syllabus for a course on Adhoc and Wireless Sensor Networks. It covers five units: (1) Introduction to Adhoc Networks and routing protocols, (2) Introduction to sensor networks and architectures, (3) Networking concepts and protocols for sensor networks, (4) Security issues in sensor networks, and (5) Sensor network platforms and tools. Some key topics discussed include characteristics of adhoc networks, challenges in routing, components and applications of wireless sensor networks, and medium access schemes. The objectives are for students to learn the fundamentals and apply their knowledge to identify suitable protocols based on network requirements and understand security and transport layer issues in these networks.
Presented at the Intel Global IoT DevFest (Oct 2017)
- Real-world use cases: healthcare, building management, retail, smart cities, transportation
- Time-series analysis
- AI / ML overview & applications
Frank P. Modica is a multi-disciplinary engineer with experience in new product development, line management, and project management. He has worked in various roles developing medical diagnostic devices and has experience in mechanical engineering, opto-mechanical engineering, and systems engineering. Modica holds patents and design awards related to medical diagnostic instruments and received his BSME from MIT.
Dale T. McClure is an electrical engineer with over 6 years of experience designing, debugging, and optimizing RF and embedded systems. He has expertise in RF hardware design, project leadership, mixed-signal schematic design, and software development. His experience includes positions at HID Global, Backcountry Access, and Covidien EbD where he has led projects from conception to production and managed engineering teams.
Richard D. Shall has over 15 years of experience in circuit design and product development for major appliance companies. He holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from Michigan Technological University. Currently, he works as a Circuit Design Engineer at Whirlpool, where he has led the design of several new refrigerator and dishwasher control boards. Previously, he served as a Project Engineer and Lab Engineer at Whirlpool, driving cost savings through testing and sourcing activities. He has extensive skills in circuit design, project management, reliability engineering, and EMC testing.
The main categories of transmission media used in data communications networks are listed below (please note that wireless transmission media will be dealt with elsewhere).
Twisted pair copper cable.
Coaxial copper cable.
Optical fibre.
Wireless transmission.
1. John M. J. Pustai -- RÉSUMÉ
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RÉSUMÉ
JOHN M. J. PUSTAI
3 Hillside Road, Hackettstown, New Jersey 07840 908-852-7198 jpustai@verizon.net
EDUCATION: FORMAL
Cornell University: Ithaca, New York 9/62--6/66 B.A. Degree: Physics, Mathematics
Dean's Scholarship: ALL FOUR YEARS
Purdue University: West Lafayette, Indiana; 9/66--6/67; Completed one year toward Applied Physics Ph.D.
EDUCATION: CONTINUING
Over 500 hours of Continuing Education Courses (Partial Listing): Digital Signal Processing, Radio
Telephony Error Correction Coding Techniques, Radio Transmission and Communications Technology—the
Physical Layer, Abstract Algebra and Error Correction Coding Theory, Computer Artificial Intelligence and
Expert Systems, Computer Software Reliability, Military Software Development, R6500 Microprocessor
Design, Electronics Reliability, Corrosion Control, Solid State Devices, Management and Behavioral Science,
Time Management, Non-destructive Test Methods, Product and Technology Roadmapping, etc.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
• Vice-President--Board of Education, Mansfield Elementary School. 1987—1988
• Member--Board of Education, Mansfield Elementary School. 1986—1988
• Founder, Gifted Students Parents Association of Northwest New Jersey. 1985
• Secretary, New Jersey State Chess Federation. 1995—1996
• Director of Volunteers, Pax Amicus Castle Theater, Budd Lake, N.J. 1988—1998
• Volunteer, Brundage Park Theater, Randolph, N.J. 1993-1996
• "Lion of the Year"--Hackettstown Lion's Club. 1973
• Secretary / Treasurer--Hackettstown Lion's Club. 1972—1974
EXPERIENCE: MANAGEMENT SUMMARY
MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP TECHNOLOGY
Corporate Management Decisive Extensive
Middle Management Enthusiastic Diverse
Project Management Credible Continuing
Goal Oriented
Detail Oriented
EXPERIENCE: TECHNOLOGIES SUMMARY (Partial Listing)
Computer Language—PASCAL Computer Language—LOGO
Computer Language—FORTRAN Computer Artificial Intelligence
Computer Software Reliability Computer Expert Systems
Computer Desk-Top Video Computer Finite Element Analysis
Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) Computer Electronic Process Control Reliability
Computer Aided Design (CAD) Computer and Microwave Connectors
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Digital Signal Processing
Corrosion Mechanisms and Control Shock / Vibration Isolation
Microwaves and Millimeter Waves Arrhenius Reaction Rate Analysis
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Computer Desk Top Video Semiconductors
Fiber Optics in Telecommunications Superconductors
Compact Range Radar Accelerated Life Testing
Elastomers—Stockpile Reliability Dielectric Resonators
Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) Metal Oxide Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD)
TDMA--Time Division Multiple Access Technology Fracture Mechanics (Glass)
CDMA--Code Division Multiple Access Technology Radio Telephony—The Physical Layer
OFDM—Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiplexing Wireless Access Technology
UNIX
INTERNET / ARPANET / MILNET MS Project 2000, MS Office, Visio
EXPERIENCE (5/06—7/08): Engineering Support (Hardware and Software), Sales Support, Technical
Writer, Andrew Corporation, Warren, New Jersey. For RF system development….provided team
development ideas, vendor control ideas, system organization ideas, engineering leadership ideas to top
management. Developed “User Manuals” and “Quick Reference Guides”, “Manufacturing Instructions”,
worked on RF Systems Design Documents, assisted Software team with documentation, provided Sales
Support etc. for cellular amplification systems which are installed in existing cell sites to increase capacity of
cell site. Developed creative and unique project team and document website “SharePoint” which improved
project organization and productivity of product team. Organized FCC and “Industry Canada” submission
documents. Other project plan duties as assigned.
EXPERIENCE (3/06—5/06): President, Scientific Research and Writing. Business and Technical
Consulting.
EXPERIENCE (6/05—3/06): Client Services Manager, Loral Skynet Satellite Company, Bedminster,
New Jersey. Developed “Proposals” in response to “Request for Proposals” (RFPs, RFIs, RFQs, etc.).
Product Management and Sales technical support. Development of "Service Descriptions". Created documents
for Engineering and Sales Support
EXPERIENCE (1/02—6/05): President, Scientific Research and Writing. Business and Technical
Consulting.
EXPERIENCE (9/97—1/02): Project Manager / Consultant: Lucent Technologies (Lucent
Technologies Services / Volt Services), Whippany, New Jersey.
• Project Management Teams (2 Teams) – ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Design and
Development. Developed Project Management procedures to organize major ASIC design project.
• Project Manager – Technology Roadmapping—Managed, organized, coordinated and created system
that developed “Technology Roadmaps” for our wireless “Research and Design” laboratory.
• Project Manager – World-wide Laboratory Web Intranet Pages: Conceived, Designed and
Developed a Web-based Technical Project “Library” and “Project Web Sites” for 400 worldwide technical
staff members (predominantly Ph. D.’s) in the Research and Development “Advanced Wireless
Technology Laboratory and “Wireless Data Networking Laboratory”. Specified “SEARCH” and database
requirements for (1) multiple Projects and (2) multiple departments. The technical staff members were my
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customers. All separate web-sites were customized to the needs of the particular lab project. However, all
project and library web sites maintained a consistent laboratory “look and feel”.
• Project Manager - Capital Inventory Project—Project Managed a ten-million dollar inventory project
requiring the ability to coordinate different departments and individuals to update Lucent Corporate
Capital Inventory database. Wrote daily extensive suggestions to “Wireless Corporate Managers” and
“Lucent Capital Equipment Corporate Managers” to improve and automate the process.
• Project Manager - Capital Purchasing Project—Responsible for the coordination of all Capital
Purchases from twelve different departments.
• Project Manager – Cost Analysis (“Year-to-date”, “Cost-per-head” and “Computer usage”)—
Project Managed the analysis of costs for our worldwide laboratory.
• Project Manager – Staffing Analysis and Skill Assessment—Project Managed and organized
information regarding department skill needs for “Research and Design” projects as a function of actual
employee skills available for “Research and Design”.
• Project Manager—802.11 Wireless LAN Installation throughout worldwide Lucent facilities for our
wireless “Research and Design” laboratory.
• Project Manager - Renovation of Radio Frequency (RF) experimental laboratory.
• Project Manager - Managed development of Narrated, Animated, Self-running Presentations for
major wireless Conventions and Lucent Corporate demonstrations:
− “Lucent Week”—Corporate Presentation to Worldwide Economic Analysts
− CTIA Conventions
− Personal Communications Systems (PCS) Conventions
• Project Manager – Customer Technical Presentations--Managed overall coordination of presentations
for Lucent Worldwide Technical Seminars presented to Lucent customers (1997, 1998, and 1999).
• Project Manager – Worldwide Video-Conferencing Meetings and Seminars—Managed overall
coordination of all Video Conferencing needs for meetings and seminars for our worldwide “Wireless
Research and Design” laboratory.
• Project Manager – “Technical Articles” development for “Bell Labs Technical Journal”—Managed,
organized and coordination the creation of technical articles from our laboratory for the prestigious, world-
wide circulated “Bell Labs Technical Journal”.
• Assistant to Vice-Presidents, R&D Technology Directors, R&D Technology Managers, Marketing
Managers, International Managers, Ph.D. Technical Staff—Created and prepared hundreds of highly
technical “Customer Presentations”—given to Lucent’s worldwide customers—for Lucent management.
EXPERIENCE (3/88—9/97): President, Scientific Research And Writing, Hackettstown, New
Jersey 07840
• Medical Writer—Patient Pain-Relief: Case History Studies: North Jersey Pain And Relief Center,
Hackettstown, New Jersey: Devised computerized data collection methods, computerized data reduction
methods, and computerized statistical data analysis methods for determining causal relationships of patient
pain versus pain relief techniques. Assisted company president (Mrs. Carol Alexander) in writing and
research of final report.
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• Technical Writer—Market Analysis Report: Hewlett-Packard / EESof Software Corporation, Westlake
Village, California: Researched and authored technical articles on Computer Aided Engineering, using
Hewlett-Packard / EESof's proprietary, microwave circuits, computer-aided design engineering software.
• Technical Writer—Market Analysis Report: I.G.I. Consulting, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts:
Researched and authored the following reports:
− "Optical Fiber Patents--Issues and Trends"
− "A Market Study--Fiber Optic Telecommunications in the1990's". The first report included the
following major topics: "The Landmark Corning-vs-Sumitomo Patent Infringement Court Case", "Sol-
Gel Technology", "Plastic Optical Fiber", "Infrared Transmission Fiber", "Ultraviolet Fiber", and
many other topics for this marketing study. The second report discussed the plans of the major long
distance carriers vis-à-vis use of fiber optics and emerging technologies (i.e. "on-line demand video,"
etc.)
• Technical Writer—Technology Case History Studies: Naeco, Inc., Ocean View, New Jersey:
Researched design documents and specifications and authored articles including following:
− Compaq Computer / Amp Inc.—“Improved computer connector design.”
− Martin Marietta / Aeroflex Labs—“TITAN II Missile Using Improved Helical Vibration Isolators.
− Buck Engineering--Educational electronics training system manual.
− Anaren Microwave--Phase-matched state-of-art connectors.
• Business Consultant--Market Development-Sales-Accounting-Operating Systems Development: Evans
Music/Keyboard World, Ledgewood, New Jersey: Developed overall business plan for entire business.
Developed marketing strategy and tactics for New Jersey Scholastic music market. Developed
"Departmental Policies, Procedures" for all departments. Developed Accounting System Procedures.
Developed computerized dBase III Plus database system for operation and "Music Learning Center”
“Accounts Receivable", "Accounts Payable", "Direct Mail Marketing", and other departments.
• Technical Writer—Leading Edge Technology Articles: Microwaves and RF Magazine, Hasbrouck
Heights, New Jersey: Researched, authored, and edited technical articles of leading edge microwave
technology.
• Marketing—Developed Computer-Based Internet Retail Sales: Rin Robyn Pools Corporation,
Hackettstown, New Jersey: Established "On-line" product sales system on "CompuServe" (prior to
today’s Internet).
• Technical Writer—Computer Technology: "Commodore Magazine", West Chester, Pennsylvania:
Researched and authored articles such as: "Amiga Desktop Video In Education", "Chess-A Computer
Mate", "Top-Ten Hardware Products of the Year (tested products)", Software Review articles, etc.
• Market Development And Accounting Systems Development: Pax Amicus Theater, Budd Lake, New
Jersey: Developed market data targeting specific theater markets. Developed computerized "Accounts
Payable" reporting system. Analyzed "Cost–versus-Return-On-Investment (ROI)" for future facilities
expansion and market expansion.
• Technical Writer—Computer Technology: "RUN" Magazine, Peterborough, New Hampshire:
Researched and authored such articles as: "Non-volatile memory cartridges", "GEOS In Education", etc.
• Technical Writer—Computer Technology: InCider (Apple Computer) Magazine, Peterborough, New
Hampshire: Researched and authored on science education software for the Apple Computer.
• Technical Writer—Computer Operating Manuals: Alacrity Corporation, Hackettstown, New Jersey:
Wrote initial version of operating manual for "in-development", "proto-type" computer add-on printed
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circuit board. This board integrated faxing, scanning, and printing operations for IBM compatible
computers.
• Marketing—Membership Development: New Jersey State Chess Federation, Morris Plains, New
Jersey: Re-designed marketing flyer to be distributed throughout New Jersey, in order to increase
membership in the UNITED STATES CHESS FEDERATION and increase membership in the NEW
JERSEY STATE CHESS FEDERATION.
• Marketing—Advertising Sales: “Warren County Companion” Magazine, Blairstown, New Jersey:
Developed marketing and sales plan for advertising sales. Sold advertising space for the magazine.
• Editorial Adjudicator: "Fifth Annual Word And Image Awards": IDG Communications,
Peterborough, New Hampshire: Adjudicator for "Best Technical Feature" category for articles published
in a variety of magazines. Winners received a "crystal star" from Tiffany & Company.
EXPERIENCE (10/87--3/88): Editor-In-Chief, "Fiberoptic Product News", Gordon
Publications, Randolph, New Jersey Re-invigorated magazine—which was moved from California to New
Jersey and purchased by Gordon Publications. Responsible for editorial, artwork, copy editing, producing,
scheduling of magazine. Created new sections, added "Editorial" column, interfaced with entire fiber-optic
industry.
EXPERIENCE (1/86—10/87): Senior Technical Editor, "Microwaves & RF Magazine",
Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey (Circulation--67,000 Worldwide).
• Researched and authored "Technology Close-Up" section of magazine. All articles were original works,
requiring extensive research with worldwide scientists in emerging technologies. This magazine section
detailed state-of-the-art technologies, from a scientific and engineering viewpoint. Articles included the
following topics: (1) Millimeter wave transistors, (2) Compact Range Radar, Dielectric Resonators, (4)
Gallium Arsenide Technology, (5) Microwave Specialized Connectors, etc.
• Edited all of the technical articles submitted by leading edge technology scientists and engineers. This
task required the ability to understand the higher mathematics used, as well as all of the engineering,
physics, computer-aided engineering (CAE), computer-aided manufacturing processes (CAM),
management and research and development procedures used in the industry.
• Authored the "Research and Development" section--requiring full literature searches each month, as well
as extensive and continuous contacts with the entire microwave scientific and engineering community.
EXPERIENCE (1/81--1/86): Program Manager—Engineering, Armament Research and
Development Center, Dover, New Jersey.
• Managed Computer Reliability Program—a multi-million dollar project having Government
Accounting Office (GAO) visibility. This project improved the hardware and software reliability of ten
(10) Government computer manufacturing facilities throughout the United States. Purpose of project was
to assure that moth-balled, non-operating ordnance manufacturing facilities would be able to be re-started
rapidly in order to produce ordnance in the event of a United States emergency.
• Designed functional requirements for Government computerized relational database, Local Area
Network, and Long Haul Network (ARPANET / MILNET).
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• Designed requirements for Government Computer Aided Design / Computer Aided Manufacturing
network.
• Appointed Member of "Technical Excellence Committee".
EXPERIENCE: 8/79--1/81: Quality Systems Engineer, North Atlantic Industries, Hackettstown,
New Jersey. Created and Designed "Configuration Control" and "Vendor" quality and test data reporting
systems for production of electronic and computer equipment.
EXPERIENCE: 4/77--7/79: Corporate Engineering Manager, Ingersoll-Rand Corporation,
Phillipsburg, New Jersey.
• Managed Corporate Database Development Project for 40 Ingersoll-Rand Engineering and
Manufacturing Divisions worldwide. Project had CEO monitoring and visibility.
• Authored "Corporate Policies, Procedures, Standards" for Ingersoll- Rand Corporate-wide , computerized
Part Identification Retrieval System.
• Supervised 30 employees.
• Interfaced with all Corporate Engineering and Manufacturing Managers.
• Trained divisional Engineering and Manufacturing Departments.
• Designed requirements for Corporate standardized design parts computerized database system.
• Established requirements for Computer-Output-Microfiche (COM)and state-of-the-art aperture card and
Computer-Output-Microfiche merging.
• Consultant to manufacturing divisions for computerized "Material Requirements Planning (MRP)",
computerized "Shop Floor Control", and "Group Technology".
EXPERIENCE: 4/74--4/77: Quality Assurance Engineer, Ingersoll-Rand (Cameron Pump
Division and Rock Drill Division), Phillipsburg, New Jersey.
• Conceived, Designed and Developed Quality Control / Shop Floor Control Computer System for both
Cameron Pump Division and Rock Drill Division.
• Implemented the above Quality Control / Shop Floor Control Computer System in FOUR SEPARATE
MANUFACTURING DIVISIONS across Ingersoll-Rand Corporation
EXPERIENCE: 1/70--4/74: Westinghouse Electric Company, Randolph, New Jersey.
• Programmer for Computer Numerically Controlled manufacturing machines.
• Supervisor of "Machine Shop" area with 30 manufacturing employees on lathes, milling machines, drill
presses, gear cutters, grinders, welding areas, computer numerically controlled machines, etc.
• Industrial Engineer in the "Machine Shop" area. Tasks included the establishment of machine shop
procedures (i.e. "Speeds and Feeds", cutting tools, determination of specific grinding wheels, drill tools,
etc.) for lathes, milling machines, drill presses, grinders, computerized numerically controlled machines,
etc.. Tasks also included "Time Studies" for the various parts manufacturing and machining.
• Developed Research Technique to evaluate grinding wheels used for elevator rail connecting faceplates.
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EXPERIENCE: 5/69--10/69: Quality Assurance Engineer; Lockheed Electronics, Plainfield,
New Jersey: Designed and implemented Cost Savings computer-based quality data "Defect Reporting
System". System resulted in reduction of manufacturing failures and improvement of product designs, with a
net “Cost Savings” to the company because of the reduction of inspection time, and the reduction of the need
to re-work defective printed circuit boards at various stages of manufacture.
EXPERIENCE: 9/67--4/69: Quality Assurance Engineer; Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, New Jersey
• Authored military specifications and standards for ordnance, based on engineering designs and functional
and operational requirements.
• Approved manufacturing Quality Assurance systems for compliance with Quality Mil-Specifications
(Mil-Q-9858A, Mil-I-45208, etc).
EXPERIENCE: Summers and Part-time College
• Graduate Assistant Instructor: Purdue University
• Physical Science Aid: Piezo-resistive Accelerometers—Theoretical Study and Experimental
Work.(Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, New Jersey)
• Engineering Aid: Liquid Rocket Propulsion—Theoretical Study. (Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, New Jersey)
• Lab Test Technician: Vinyl Coated Fabrics—Testing and Research.(Carpenter Technology, Wharton,
New Jersey)
• Electrician: Re-wired chemical and manufacturing facilities (Journeyman Electrician, NJ)
• Physics Tutor – 2 Years at Cornell University
• Calculus Grader and Tutor – 2 Years at Cornell University
PROFESSIONALLY PUBLISHED SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES (Partial Listing)
“Millimeter Wave Transistors: Key to Advanced Microwave Systems”
“The Permeable-Base Transistor”
“Compact Ranges Get Radar Cross-Section Data Abundance”
“Helical Wire-Rope Isolators Facilitate Telemetry in Titan II Missiles”
“The Beginning of the Application Era in the Fiber Optic Field”
“Sol-Gel Technology in Fiber Optics”
“Plastic Optical Fiber Technology”
“Infrared Transmission Optical Fiber”
“FDDI Reaches Out: Single Mode Fiber to Support 50-Kilometer Lines”
“Fiber Optic Marketing Opportunities in the 1990’s in Communications”
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“Dielectric Resonators Become More Popular and More Challenging”
“Crimp Connectors Speed Phase Matching in Sophisticated Surveillance Electronics—A Case History
Study”
“More Challenges Ahead For Microwave Connector Design”
“Is the RF Leakage Test Full of Holes?”
“Digital Demands Drive Microwave Design”
“It Was A Class, First Act. Now, On With The Show!”—An Editorial Comment on Fiber Optic Standards
Meeting
“High-Frequency Designers Sign Up for Better Computer-Aided Engineering”
“Corning-versus-Sumitomo Patent Infringement Court Case”
“Technology Partnership Increases Profits”—A Case History Study of the Compaq—AMP Connector
Business Relationship
“High-Speed Cornell University Conference Lives Up To Billing”
“Revolutionary Electronics Modularizes Student Training”
“Make Quakes in Your Kitchen”—Science Education Software Evaluation
“Chess—A Computer Mate”
“Amiga Desktop Video in Education”
“Corporate Design Engineering Manual”—Ingersoll-Rand Corporate Engineering Publication
“Beakers, Test Tubes, and Apples”
“User Manual” and “Quick Reference Guide” for cell-site capacity-increasing amplification system.