I'm an electrical engineer at Nasco Health Care working on control and feedback electronics for patient simulators used for interpersonal training. Our most recent achievement is the new TERi - the next generation of geriatric medical care simulators. Find out more about TERi at https://nascohealthcare.com/products/teri-geriatric-care/My former job was at GE Global Research as an RF Specialist with the Edge Connectivity Lab. As an RF Specialist, I was called on to lend my expertise in a variety of areas, including the development of RF and microwave sensors, fiber optic current transceivers, MEMS applications, microwave proximeter measurement, arc flash detection systems, microwave electro-optics modulations systems, and diesel particulate monitoring.Prior to being hired as a GE employee in November 2010, I served two stints as a contract employee with the RF and Photonics Lab, from November 2007 to October 2010. During that time, I assisted in the development of FDM systems and optical control systems for MR applications, and designed a microwave matrix switch, acquiring knowledge in high frequency materials and layout along the way. My career prior to coming to GRC consisted of five years at Rupprecht and Patashnick (now a division of Thermo Fisher Scientific), a manufacturer of air quality monitoring systems, where I worked on the development of electronics integral to the operation of those systems, and also on threat detection systems for Homeland Security usage. Prior to that, I worked for twenty years - at Electro-Metrics, a manufacturer of RF and microwave measurement receivers and antennas.I have extensive expertise in the areas of microwave, RF, VHF, and low frequency signal processing, analog demodulation and detection systems, RF and microwave components and connections, high frequency materials, and analysis of RF systems and layouts using software including ADS, Genesys, Sonnet, Orcad, and PSPICE.
Listed skills include Rf, Labview, Soonet 2D/3D Planbar Em Simulation, Antennas, and 18 others.