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     Date Submitted:29-04-2008
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     Current job:Sr Scientific Specialist
     Employment Term:Either
     Relocation:Own country
     Date available:immediately
     Industry:Consulting/Engineering Services
     KeywordsRadiation environments and survivability analyst with more than 35 years experience
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    Job desired: Senior Engineering Specialist in radiation phenomenology and survivability; Infrared phenomenology and surveillance modeling and analyses

     

    EDUCATION

    1960 -      1963, B.S. – Mathematics, California State University at Los Angeles

    1958 –     1960, Los Angeles City College, Mathematics

    Other:     1970, IBM Job Control Language (JCL)

                    1976, Radiation Effects in Materials & Electronics

                    1995, IBM Supercomputing Systems

                    1995, Network Encryption System

                    1997, Introduction to Image Processing

                    1997, Advanced Image Processing

     

    SKILLS SPECIALTIES

                   FORTRAN

                    Computer Systems:  IBM, VAX, SGI, Sun, Cray and CDC

                    Computer operating systems:  IBM, UNIX, AIX, CDC and VAX

                   Develop, use, debug, document and critique complex simulation codes

                    Developed the Elemental Volume Dose Program (EVDP) and the MEVDP

                    Originator of the simple to use 3D Combinatorial Geometrical Modeling Technique

                   Space radiation phenomenology and radiation effects on satellites

                   Nuclear phenomenology and survivability of electronics

                   Infrared phenomenology, atmospheric backgrounds, target discrimination and sensor system surveillance analyses

                   Network Encryption System (NES) use and operation

                   C-Code implementation

                    MATLAB utilization

                    Specialty codes TASAT, SMT, IDASS, and STK

     

    TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE

     

    1992 – April 2005       BOEING –  Phantom Works, Transformational Space Systems

                                                  Senior Scientific Specialist, Systems Engineering

     

    Analytical modeling of infrared and visible sensor systems for target identification and detailed object determination using state-of-the-art imaging techniques in support of Space Control and related programs.

     

    Analytical modeling of exo-atmospheric multi-burst phenomenology and RF propagation through structured ionized media and resulting various space and ground systems performance as a result of natural and man-made radiation. Analyzed electronics devices and all systems components for radiation survivability.

     

    Engineering technical support to various contracts within the proprietary engineering areas.  Principal accomplishments include:

     

                   Writing, modifying and porting major optical system simulation and analysis codes from PC platforms to UNIX workstations and IBM supercomputers.  Codes involved over 100 executable routines and 100K SLOC, while systems were undergoing continual updates and revisions.

                    Designed, developed and ran numerous FORTRAN programs to evaluate system performance, both through explicit computation of mathematical physics effects (e.g., propagation and scattering) and through emulation of physical effects, (e.g., using specialized filter/transfer functions).  Many codes involved computed interaction of EM radiation with 3D combinatorial object models.

     

    1987 – 1992                  Rockwell - Space Systems Division

                                   

    Performed numerical modeling and analysis of natural and man-made nuclear environments for GPS, FEWS, Brilliant Eyes, GBI, E2I and IR&D programs.  Demonstrated nuclear survivability of system and subsystem components, including determination of radiation effects in materials and electronics, and radiation transport as part of systems survivability for Space Systems contracts and proposals.  Performed numerical modeling and analysis of infrared atmospheric backgrounds and target signatures for sensor systems performance and analysis in support of various contracts and proposals.  Designated by the Defense  Threat Reduction Agency as the Rockwell representative to use and interpret the DTRA-state-of-the-art computer codes:  PUFF-TFT, SCENARIO, PRPSIM, MAPIT, GAMBIT, NORSE and other similar models.

     

    1981 – 1987                  GENCORP – Aerojet Electro-Systems Division

                                   

    Performed numerical modeling and analysis of natural and artificial radiation environments for system and electronics subsystem components survivability.  Computer code development and analysis of infrared backgrounds and targets for sensor systems performance and analysis for the DSP program and many proposals.

     

    1973 – 1981                  Rockwell International – Satellite Systems Division

                                   

    Performed numerical modeling and analysis of natural and artificial nuclear environments.  Demonstrated nuclear survivability of system and subsystem components, including determination of radiation effects in materials and electronics, and radiation transport as part of systems survivability.  Projects supported:  GPS, Teal Ruby, HAARS, HAADS, IR&D, and many others.  Performed as consultant on mainframe IBM scientific computer systems.

     

    1971 – 1973                  Rockwell International – Autonetics

                                   

    Minuteman ground systems real-time computer programming.

     

    1964 – 1971                  Rockwell International – Satellite Systems Division

                                   

    Computer code development of radiation environments, radiation shielding, radiation transport and analysis for both manned and unmanned near-earth space missions.  Supported Apollo, Apollo Applications, AFWL special contracts, NASA special contracts and IR&D programs.

     

    SECURITY CLEARANCE:  Top Secret/SSBI/SCI –  good through April 2007

     

    Publications:  List supplied upon request

     

    Awards:

    Boeing Pride award from Phantom Works, Seattle Wes Will, Manager, Physics, October 2002

    Certificate of Recognition, 1997, from Brent R. Collins, SES, Air Force Program Executive Officer (Space)

    Commendation for Excellence in Complex Proprietary Program, 1994, from Dr. Hank Hellfeld, Chief Program Engineer

    Leadership Achievement of Women in Industry (Rockwell Lady Engineer of the Year) 1980

                    Other awards list available on request

     

    PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP:  International Radiation Physics Society


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