NEC-LIST: Sr. RF/Antenna Engineer for hire.

From: D. B. Miron <dbmiron_at_email.domain.hidden>
Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 10:51:17 -0600

Good day;

        Well, my recent employer has run out of money, so I'm on the
job market again. A short text version of my resume is attached. A
more detailed version is available by fax

Douglas B. Miron

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RESUME

Miron, Douglas B. 5 March 1998

OBJECTIVE
        A position which is primarily technically challenging. This
could be in research or product development. It could be in customer
support for a company with valuable sophisticated clients.

TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
        Professional Electrical/Electronic Engineer with many years of
experience, half industrial, half academic. Research, development,
design, application, production and customer support from dc to
microwave, pW to MW powers, analog and digital.

        Recent experiences are in small antennas, radio-frequency and
microwave circuits, digital hardware, digital signal processing, and
control systems. Many of these projects involved both theory and
hardware. Skilled in numerical methods and modeling, including code
development for Finite Element Analysis, Method of Moments, and
optimization methods. Programming languages and simulation packages
used include BASIC, FORTRAN, C/C++, APL, AHPL, VHDL, MATLAB, PSPICE,
Eagleware's GENESYS, TeX, various word processors, and various
assembly languages.

MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE
        In industry, I have been a Project Engineer supervising other
engineers, technicians, programmers, and production people. In the
University, I have also managed research projects, as well as served
on and chaired committees with defined goals and schedules.

EDUCATION
  Yale University B.E., M.E. Electrical Engineering, 1962, 1963
  New Haven, Connecticut
  U. of Conn. Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, 1977
  Storrs, Connecticut

MEMBERSHIPS
IEEE (Senior Member), Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society
(ACES), South Dakota Engineering Society (Registered).

EMPLOYMENT
In reverse chronological order:

11/96-2/98 EMERGENT Technologies Corp., 115 Ventura Drive, Bridgeport,
            WV

10/79-12/96 Department of Electrical Engineering, South Dakota State
            University, Brookings, South Dakota

4/74-6/79 Hermes Electronics Ltd., Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada

9/70-8/72 Bio-Engineering Institute, University of New Brunswick
            Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada

9/72-1/73 South Norwalk Electric Works, South Norwalk, Connecticut

1965-1967 Electric Boat/GD, Groton, Connecticut

1963-1965 Pratt and Whitney Aircraft/UAC(now UTC), East Hartford,
            Connecticut

REFERENCES
The following references are all current members of the EE Dept. at
South Dakota State University (SDSU). They are (area 605):
Robert Finch, home 692-7708, office 688-5712.
David Galipeau, home 692-6891, office 688-4618.
Dennis Helder, home 854-3805, office 688-4184.
Virgil Ellerbruch, home 692-4772, office 688-4161.

>From EMERGENT Technologies Corp.
Jack Parsons, President home and office, 304-842-3611
Rich Ferguson, consulting engineer, 540-775-4132

My phone numbers are:
Home and office, 605-692-7977,
FAX 605-692-2960.

My home address;
221 17th Ave.
Brookings, SD 57006
Received on Fri Mar 06 1998 - 08:56:16 EST

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