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ARTHUR T. NEMIROW
EDUCATION: Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering,
1986, Minor in Physics
SEATTLE UNIVERSITY, Seattle, Washington
GPA: 3.47, Honor Society |
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Bruce Industries
Dayton, Nevada
July 2000 to Oct. 2007
Title: Manager, R&D
• Design of LED drivers and communication network for color changing mood lighting systems for general aircraft illumination.
• Switchmode power supply design.
• Design of electronic ballasts for aircraft lighting applications.
• Design of color changing optics.
• Management of a Research and Development Team along with Intellectual Property Management.
• Issued Patents: PFC Flyback Ballast - US 7,095,185 B2, Color Changing Fluorescent System - US 6,796,685 B1, Fluorescent End-Of-Life Circuit, Current Monitoring - US 6,750,619 B2, Class D Universal Ballast - US 6,879,113, Universal Ballast, Flyback - US 6,864,642, Fluorescent End-Of-Life Circuit, Voltage Monitoring - US 6,819,063 B2, Inverter Ballast - US 5,466,992
ANTEC, Network Actives
Juarez, Mexico
January 1997 to 2000
Title: Senior Power Supply Design Engineer
• Design of AC/DC and DC/DC switching power supplies for Cable Television (CATV) RF and Fiber-optic amplifiers.
• Design of a 160W, Active Power Factor (PFC) power supply that includes imbedded microprocessor controllers.
• EMI system designs for CATV amplifiers and Fiber-optic Nodes.
• Design, implementation and management of the EMI Laboratory.
• Issued Patent: Broadband Network Power Supply – US 6,486,644
Texas Instruments, Notebook Computer Division
Temple, Texas
July 1996 to December 1996 (Note: Plant Closure)
Title: Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) Engineer
• Design of a cellular telephone phone battery charger.
• Member of a team designing fluorescent back light converters for LCD displays.
• Designed EMI improvements to AC/DC and DC/DC switching power supplies.
• Improved the EMI laboratory.
Valmont Electric
El Paso, Texas
April 1994 to July 1996
Title: Senior Design Engineer
• Design of Active Power Factor AC to DC converters incorporated into electronic fluorescent lamp ballast circuits.
• Design of electronic ballast resonant circuits employing passive power factor correction circuitry.
• Management of a $225,000 capital expenditure budget. Specified and set- up the engineering laboratory.
• Design, implementation and management of the EMI Laboratory.
ETCAL, Incorporated (XO Industries)
Menlo Park, Ca1ifornia
May 1993 to April 1994
Tit1e: Senior Project Engineer
• Management of two engineers in a development team designing electronic compact fluorescent lamp ballasts.
• Member of a design team that completed design of high power factor, IEC- 555 harmonic content compliant electronic ballast
BRUCE Industries, Incorporated
Dayton, Nevada
April 1991 to May 1993
Tit1e: Engineering Manager/Project Engineer
• Engineering Manager of a six-member design group. Responsibilities included: budget, customer interface, FAA interface, performance reviews, coordination between engineering and other departments.
• Management of the Electro-Magnetic Interference Laboratory. DO-160 and MIL-STD 461 testing of power supplies and lighting products used in commercial and military aircraft equipment.
• Design of battery powered DC to DC hybrid circuit converters used in aircraft emergency lighting applications.
• Design of several magnetic ballasts for aircraft.
• Design of universal, dimming, electronic ballasts for aircraft applications,
AVTECH Corporation
Seatt1e, Washington
Sept. 1988 to March 1990
Tit1es: Design Engineer, Power and Lighting Engineering Design Engineer, Audio Engineering
• Design of DC to DC power supplies used in audio equipment.
• Design of aircraft windshield heaters.
• Design of electronic ballasts for aircraft.
• Design of a dimming back light controller for LCD displays.
• Design of aircraft audio equipment.
• Acted as an EMI consultant to AVTECH engineering groups.
SPERRY FLIGHT SYSTEMS (Honeywell)
A1buquerque, New Mexico
June 1986 to Sept. 1988
Tit1e: Project Engineer
• Power supply design for power supplies used in CRT display systems within the F-16 and F-111 aircraft.
• Designed novel transformers used in low and high-voltage switch-mode power supplies.
• High voltage multiplier design.
• Presentations to train engineers in transformer design, construction and test methods.
• Circuit design improvements that reduced EMI in power supplies.
• Supported manufacturing groups that produce power supplies.
PACIFIC ELECTRO DYNAMICS
Redmond, Washington
E1ectronic Technician
1983,1985
• Designed and constructed test fixtures for switching power supplies.
HEWLETT-PACKARD
Lake Stevens, Washington
E1ectronics Technician
1983
• Diagnosis and repair of Spectrum Analyzer circuits.
PACIFIC WESTERN SYSTEMS
Mercer Island, Washington
Electronics Technician
1980 TO 1983
• Constructed and tested engineering proto-types of Motor Driver/Controller circuits.
• Created assembly language programs to control test fixtures. Designed and built test fixtures.
Re1ated Skills: MIL-HDBK-217 RELIABILITY PREDICTION, MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-462, FAA DO-160, CISPRR 22,UL1950, CFR-47, UL 1950, ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE, FORTRAN, OFFICE 97, WORD, EXCEL, SPICE, PSPICE, STABILITY ANALYSIS, PHASE-GAIN MARGIN ANALYSIS, HIGH FREQUENCY TRANSFORMER/INDUCTOR MAGNETICS DESIGN, THERMAL ANALYSIS, HYBRID CIRCUIT, ASIC, MICROPORCESSOR DESIGN, ORCAD, PCAD, TANGO, DESIGN ARCHETECT, PCB LAYOUT, BALLAST, DIMMABLE, DIMMING, LIGHTING, ANALOG CIRCUIT DESIGN, SPECTRUM ANALYSIS, NETWORK ANALYSIS, OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER DESIGN, TRIAC, ZERO-CROSS, PHASE CONTROL, SCR
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