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University of California at Berkeley
B.S., Engineering Physics
Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi,
Regents Scholar
VIP Member and Educational Training, Karbon AI Programs, Japan and
Australia
2021-Present
Artificial Intelligent Cryptocurrency Trading
Platform with the Badger
Money Management System
New Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) for Data Collections
and Testing
ENNEAD Executive Partner, CFO
2005-Present
Advanced Power and Energy Conversion Research and
Services
Nuclear Reactor Technology and Safety
Large System Computer Simulations
Private Consulting
Engineering Physics, BS, UC Berkeley; Nuclear
Engineering, MS and PhD, M.I.T.
Golden State College S.R.I.C.F. (Societas Rosicruciana in Civitatibus
Foederatis, International)
Librarian and Webmaster
1999-Present
Collect and organize all important research papers
presented in our college for
Northen California, and document them on the website of the college.
Secretary
2012-2019
Manage and organize all activities of the college,
including documentation of all business meetings,
the professional papers presented, and all international relationships.
Institute for
New Energy President
1994 to Present
Review, analysis, and report the creation of new and
advanced
energy conversion systems for world-wide applications.
Public release of information terminated in December
2003 via Patriot Act II.
eWorld Partners LLC Executive Partner
2002 to 2005, San Mateo, CA
International creation and application of internet
electronic business cards with desktop rolodex software.
Lockheed Martin (Lockheed Missiles and Space Company)
Senior Staff Electronics Engineer
1986 To 2013, Palo Alto and Sunnyvale, California
Retired Oct. 2013 via Large Layoff
Senior Staff Electronics Engineer, Electric Power
Systems (EPS).
Spacecraft Electric Power Systems (EPS)
Engineering
and Simulation.
Manager, Development and release of EPS Training
Course to all LM Electrical Engineers (12 sessions, 3 hours each).
Manager, Development and Applications of the Power
Tools Suite (PTS)
EPS Simulation Program for General Satellite and Space Missions:
Over 80,000 lines of code for
use on multiple computer platforms,
Including 6 volume user's
manual documatation supported with many technical papers.
Power
Tools Suite (PTS) Reports and Invited Technical Publications
Manager, Development of EPS Standard and
Design
Guide for Unmanned Spacecraft Missions.
Advanced Power Conversion Technologies Concepts
Review and Applications.
Applications to several customer and classified
programs.
Integration, Flight Software, Data Systems
Engineering.
Missiles Systems Division (MSD) (1996-2002):
. Manage, Develop, and Integrate
Telecommunications Software, and
. Documentation for Various
Missiles and Payload Programs.
Group Engineer, Electrical Power Systems, Power
Integration.
Space Systems Division (SSD) (1990-1995):
. Managed Advanced Power Source
Development and Integration Efforts,
. Completed Electrical Power
Systems (EPS) SSD Major Analysis Project,
. Managed EPS Group of 19 Staff
Engineers,
. EPS Lead for MAUDEE, MESUR,
SCAMP, and Space Station Programs, and
EPS SASN Modeling and
Dynamic Testing and support for FEWS.
. Technical Lead on all LM USAF
Space Nuclear Reactor Integration Study Efforts,
including radioisotope
heat sources and various power reactors:
GPHS, DIPS,
SP-100.STAR-C, TOPAZ, and others.
Power Systems, Astronautics Division (AD)
Engineering (1987-1990):
. BSTS and SSTS Nuclear Power
System Interface Manager,
. Managed DOE DIPS development
efforts for USAF/LMSC.
Marketing Manager, Electro-Optics Groups, Palo Alto
Research
and Development Division
(1986-1987).
Electric Power Research Institute Projects Manager
1978 To 1986, Palo Alto, California [http://www.epri.com]
Manager of Several Major Projects, Nuclear Power
Division:
Responsible for management of one to three million
dollars ($1M-$3M)
of annual research program and project funding:
. Developed and managed eight
separate technical research programs,
including 21 separate
technical project contracts with formal reports.
. Managed complex computer code
and simulation developments on IBM,
CDC, and CRAY computer
systems.
. Created and led training
programs for users of complex simulation codes.
. Created and led numerous formal
technical information exchange meetings
with US utility and
corporate personnel.
. Created and developed the EPRI
Nuclear Reactor Data Bank.
. Directed and implemented reviews
of plant instrumentation and computer
interfacing for nuclear
plant safety applications.
Created, coordinated, and directed the following
conferences:
. Technical Program Chairman, 26th
and 19th Intersociety Energy
Conversion Engineering
Conference, August 1991 in Boston (26th IECEC)
and August 1984 in San
Francisco (19th IECEC).
. Group Director, Energy and
Resources Division, Summer Computer
Simulation Conference, July
1982-1983.
. Technical Program Chairman,
Conference on Small Break
Loss-of-Coolant-Accident
Analysis in Light Water Reactors, Aug. 1981.
. Co-Chairman, International
Conference on Solution Methods for
Nuclear Power Systems,
January 1981.
Author of over 85 published technical research
publications:
. Manager & co-author of over
12 LM and 25 EPRI technical reports.
. Chairman or Co-Chairman of five
national and international
conferences, with published
technical proceedings.
. Proficient with: CDC, IBM, CRAY,
VAX, SUN, and PC
computer systems; UNIX,
FORTRAN and C; and various
graphics applications,
including slide and video generation.
Lockheed Professional Training Center, 1987
Instructor - Nuclear Power and Space Power Technical
Review courses for staff.
University of California at Berkeley, 1980
Visiting Professor -- Taught graduate nuclear
engineering and computer
application seminars in the Department of Nuclear
Engineering.
Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1975 To 1978
Staff Member, Nuclear Reactor Safety Group -
Directed development of
nuclear power plant simulation studies and complex
computer code
simulations on advanced CDC and CRAY computer
systems.
USAF, AFWL, Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, 1972-1975
Project Officer, Captain USAF, - Member of the
DOD/AEC/NASA
Interagency Nuclear Safety Review Program Committee;
program responsible
for contract analyses of Air Force nuclear safety
programs and official technical safety
analysis of GPHS, DIPS, and plutonium-238
radioisotope heat sources.
Air Force Systems Command Certificate of Merit.
University of New Mexico, 1974 To 1975
Adjunct Professor -- Graduate nuclear engineering
classes and nuclear
laboratory research courses in the Department of
Nuclear Engineering.
American Institute
of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
Advanced Power Systems
Technical Committee - Senior Member
AIAA Member 2026-Present
Including advanced military, satellite, and
aerospace power systems.
Cable Television Program Host
Program Host and occasional guest on technical
programs, 1993-present.
. Part-time host and guest of over
50 one-hour TV programs including "Technology
Trends" and "Space Cities"
Cable TV Programs, aired by
Mountain View Cable TV.
. Have also been program floor
director for several additional shows.
American Nuclear
Society (ANS)
IECEC Technical Program Chairman (Twice)
ANS Member.
Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering
Conference (IECEC)
. 1991 Technical Program Chairman
(Boston Copley Marriott), and
. 1984 IECEC Technical Program
Chairman (San Francisco Hilton).
Other Responsibilities Included:
. IECEC ANS Steering Committee
Member (of two), 1984-1993.
. Executive Committee Member,
Mathematics and Computation Division 1980 to 1984.
. Program Committee Member,
Reactor Safety, Thermal-Hydraulics,
and Advanced Energy Systems
Divisions, 1980-1987.
International Association for New Science (IANS)
Steering Committee for the International Symposium
on New Energy 1993.
Featured Speaker at the International Symposium on
New Energy 1993.
IANS Director for Research Proposals, 1993.
Featured Speaker at IANS Symposium in September 1992.
Society for Computer Simulation
Energy and Resources Group Director, 1982 to 1984.
Toastmasters Charter Club President, EPRI, 1985.
MIT Club of Northern California, Vice President 1986-1988.
"The AMIGA Class" Instructor and LMSC AMIGA User's Group President, 1986-1996.
Other Organizations
Los Altos Masonic Lodge No. 712, F.&.A.M., Past
Master 1999.
Palo Alto York Rite & Knights Templar; PHP 1999,
PC 1998, IM 2003.
San Jose Scottish Rite, 32nd Degree.
Life Member, Royal Order of Scotland.
Knight York Cross of Honor 2006
Knight Templar Cross of Honor in California 2013.
Asiya Shrine in San Francisco, Past Commander of the Legion of Honor 2009 & 2023
Activities
Enjoys active athletics, formal dancing, sports,
skiing,
springboard diving, and rugby
union football.
Excellent Health.
Two grown children.
Native Californian.
References and Curriculum Vita of detailed information
Available upon request.
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