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James V. Lobell, Jr.NASA/GSFC, Code 601.1 Phone: (301) 286-7186 |
PRESENT POSITION:
Electronic and Systems Design Engineer
EDUCATION:
1975-1976 Berklee College of Music, Saxophone performance, music theory and arranging.
1981 B.S.E.E. (Hons) Boston University College of Eng.
1983 M.S.E.E. (Circuits and Devices) Stanford University School of Engineering
1983-1986 Harvard University, French language and literature classes.
EXPERIENCE:
Design of analog and digital circuits and systems: sensor and computer interfaces, data conversion, control systems, filters, power systems, environmental testing.
PREVIOUS POSITIONS:
1989 to present: NASA-GSFC Laboratory for Extraterrestrial Physics. Design of electronic components and systems, environmental testing.
1988: GMS Bioengineering, Columbia, Md. Design of electronic systems for biomedical products.
1986-1987: Hewlett-Packard, PLC., Data Storage Components Division, Bristol, England. Disk drive production line test and evaluation.
1986: Capper Plastics, Bristol, England. Inventory management and data entry.
1983-1986: Harvard University Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Cambridge, Mass. Design of electronic components and systems for balloon-borne in situ measurements.
1985-1986: A Wine for All Reasons, Wine Consultant
1982-1983: Stanford Univ. Robotics Lab. Design of electronic circuits for robotic prosthetics.
AWARDS:
1992 Special Act or Service Award
1993 GGS Group Achievement Award
Last modified: 31 Aug 2006