Community College of the Air Force, Maxwell, Alabama, Associate in Applied Science degree, November, 1991 Specialization: Avionic Systems Technology
Jamestown Community College, Olean, New York, Associate in Applied Science degree, December 1984
Specialization: Electrical Technology
University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire 92 credit hours toward B.S. degree, 1967 - 1971 Specialization: Biology
U.S.A.F. Electronic Technical School, Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi 36 weeks, 94 G.P.A.
Robotics & Computerized Control Technology Associate Professor 12/97 - PresentS.U.N.Y. College of Technology at Alfred, School of Applied Technology, Wellsville, New YorkResponsibilities include digital, relay logic, motor control, stepper motors, automated and robotic equipment,PLC and PLC ladder diagramming/programming, and pneumatics, both in class and labs.
Electronics Instructor 8/91 - 12/97S.U.N.Y. College of Technology at Alfred, School of Vocational Technology, Wellsville, New YorkResponsibilities included freshmen electronic theories and labs in AC/DC, resistive/reactivecomponents, filters, power supplies, electronic components, circuit analysis, troubleshooting and fabrication.
Robotics & Computerized Control Technology Associate Professor 12/97 - PresentS.U.N.Y. College of Technology at Alfred, School of Applied Technology, Wellsville, New YorkResponsibilities include digital, relay logic, motor control, stepper motors, automated and robotic equipment,PLC and PLC ladder diagramming/programming, and pneumatics, both in class and labs.
Electronics Instructor 8/91 - 12/97S.U.N.Y. College of Technology at Alfred, School of Vocational Technology, Wellsville, New YorkResponsibilities included freshmen electronic theories and labs in AC/DC, resistive/reactivecomponents, filters, power supplies, electronic components, circuit analysis, troubleshooting and fabrication.
Technical Assistant 8/87 - 8/91S.U.N.Y. College of Technology at Alfred, School of Vocational Technology, Wellsville, New YorkResponsibilities include assisting instructors in electrical and electronic labs, supervising work crews on off-campus projects, assisting instructors with special projects, ordering, receiving, and local procurement of department supplies, maintaining student records, and grading daily quizzes.
Instrumentation Technician 5/87 - 8/87West Valley Nuclear Demonstration Project, West Valley, New YorkResponsibilities included member of start-up team for nuclear waste processing, assisting engineers and process control technicians in testing, troubleshooting, and repairing automated process systems prior to actual “hot†operation and fabrication of test equipment.
Service Technician 9/85 - 10/86McGraw-Edison, Dugan Road, Olean, New YorkResponsibilities included mechanical and electrical/electronic maintenance on automated test lines. This included a GE FANUC Robotic workstation controlled by PLC’s. Responsible for designing and installing modifications and automation of existing systems.
Quality Assurance/Laser/Design Technician 12/79 - 8/85AVX Ceramics, Seneca Avenue, Olean, New YorkResponsibilities included environmental testing and statistical analysis of product samples utilizing computers. Programming and adapting computer programs to control an automated Laser System. Setup procedures for process used in production, aiding engineers in designing and building prototype equipment, installing new equipment, and maintaining automated production line systems.
Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence
The Master Teacher Golden Apple Award
Electronics Technicians International, Accredited by Iowa State University
Instrumentation Society of America
Electromagnetic ComplianceTotal Quality ManagementISO 9000
Senior Electronics Technician
Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers 2004 & 2005
U.S. Air Force 1973 - 1979U.S. Air Force Reserves 1979 - 2006