Professional Experience

  Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station, Keyport, Washington Summers 1990, '88, '87, and '86, Grant, taught special courses on Adaptive Filters, Multirate Filters, and Digital Signal Processing and worked on comparative underwater target analysis and adaptive cancellation of crosstalk in active submarine targets. 
 
     
  Rome Air Development Center, Griffis AFB, New York, Summer 1984, Fellow in the USAF-SCEEE Summer Faculty Research Program. Suboptimum Extrapolators for Spectral Estimation.
 
     
  0A0 Corporation, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, Summer 1982, Consultant. Developed a Scan on Scan Stochastic Model and Simulation for vulnerability assessment.
 
     
  Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station, Keyport, Washington, Summer 1981, Electrical Engineer, taught special course on Digital Signal Processing and worked on NUWES test range digital communication system.
 
     
  Rome Air Development Center, Griffis AFB, New York, Summer 1980, Fellow in the USAF-SCEEE Summer Faculty Research Program. Optimum Sampling for spectral Estimation Applications.
 
     
  U.S. Army Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, Summers 1979, 1978, Consultant under the Scientific Services Program. Development of a procedure for extraction of accurate timing information for the sound ranging problem including software development.  
     
  Missile Electronic Warfare Technical Area, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, Summer 1971, advisor under U. S. Army Research Office-Durham. December 1971-January 1975 Research Grants under U.S. Army Research Office-Durham. Provided a statistical approach to accomplish a comparative analysis of system effectiveness in various ECM environments.
 
     
  NASA/ASEE Manned Spacecraft Center, Houston, Texas, Summer 1970, Engineering Systems Design Institute Fellow. As a member of an interdisciplinary team, we applied the systems engineering approach to the design of a lunar mobility aid for the post 1980 period.  
     
  Harry Diamond Laboratories, Washington, D.C., Summer 1969, Consultant under U.S. Army Research Office-Durham. Recommended and investigated procedures for collecting useful phase information from radar terrain data.