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Eric Nichols (E) -- Development Engineer, UCLA/Hipas
Observatory. Senior network technician,
General Communications,
Inc. Twenty-five years experience in
broadcast engineering, high
power radio frequency engineering, and
instrumentation design.
Technical writer, published in QST, Ham Radio,
Broadcast Engineering,
Microwaves & R.F., QEX, Communications Quarterly,
and Radio Science.
Current projects with UCLA plasma physics
department include construction
of incoherent scatter radar (Fairbanks, Alaska),
Ionospheric LIDAR
(Fairbanks, Alaska), High Frequency Radio
Holography project
(Alaska-statewide), and Ion Cyclotron Resonant
Heating device, (UCLA on-campus). Working
on collaborative tele-science development with
UCLA and General Communications, Inc.,
demonstrating massive multi-site
data acquisition techniques.
Please address editorial questions about the Engineering category to enichols@gci.net.UserID: fred (PR)
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John Atwood (PR)
-- Owner of One Electron, an
electronic
design/consulting
firm. M.Eng., Cornell Univ. 1977, B.S.,
B.A.(physics), Columbia
Univ.
Industry experience includes IC design and
computer system design at:
Intel, Tandem Computers, Silicon Compilers, Apple
Computer, Rambus.
In
addition to high-tech design work, interests
include the history of
technology and Therevada Buddhism. Technical
editor of Vacuum
Tube Valley
magazine.
Perry Blankley (PR)
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Jeroen Buursink (PR)
-- M.Sc. in aerospace engineering from Delft
University of Technology, the Netherlands (1999)
Working as a research assistant at the Faculty of
Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of
Technology, the Netherlands
Systems engineer of the "DART
Project", a project
to design, build and fly a reusable re-entry test
vehicle (atmospheric re-entry) at Delft
University.
Homepage: www.dart-project.com
E-mail: buursink@nupedia.com
Paul Howland (PR)
-- MEng in Electronic and Electrical Engineering
from University of Birmingham, UK, in July
1991. PhD on "Television Based Bistatic Radar"
from University of Birmingham 1995. From July
1991 until May 1999 worked as scientific officer
through to Principal Scientist at the UK Defence
Evaluation and Research Agency on ground based
air defence systems. From May 1999 until the
present day, employed as Principal Scientist in
the Surveillance Branch of the NATO
Consultation, Command and Control Agency (NC3A)
in The Hague in The Netherlands. Interests
include computer hardware and software (I
maintain the FAQ's at www.viahardware.com),
playing the violin and English concertina and
morris dancing.
E-mail: pehowland@iee.org
Daniel Oliver (PR)
-- Principal-Source Scientific,
Inc.
BSEE University of Colorado-1960. MBA
Drexel Institute of
Technology. Automatic Test Equipment Design
& Consulting (Components
& Hybrid Devices), for the past 18 years.
Involved in design and
systems integration for the F.A.A. (Federal
Aviation Administration) on
the following programs: WMSCR (Weather Message
Switch Computer
Replacement) and NADIN (National Airspace Digital
Information
Network). These involved integration of
parallel processors (up to
12 maximum). Design Engineer for Burroughs
Corporation on B8500 IPS. Senior Programmer,
Analysis & Design Services, Univac Division,
Sperry Rand Corporation. Have consulted in
various "BLACK" programs
involving ELINT & SIGINT, as well as antenna wave
propagation
studies. Member of many professional
organizations.
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