Expert Details
Acoustical Engineering
ID: 107976
New York, USA
Expert has developed a number of ultrasonic transducers and devices for military, commercial, and medical applications. He designed, developed, and tested ultrasonic arrays for a Navy mine-hunting sonar. He was responsible for projectors and receivers for a commercial navigation sonar set. He invented an ultrasonic liquid level sensor and densitometer for aircraft fuel sensing applications as well as an acoustic probe concept for medical applications that reduces the complexity of the electrical connections to the array while reducing processing requirements. A recent consulting activity of Expert's involved sonar performance to substantiate claims in contract lawsuit.
Education
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Year: 1969 | Degree: M.S. | Subject: Mechanical Engineering | Institution: Syracuse University |
Year: 1957 | Degree: A.B. | Subject: Physics | Institution: Eastern Michigan University |
Work History
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Years: 2000 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Research Assistant Professor | Department: Department of Physiology |
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Years: 1993 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Independent Consultant | Department: |
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Years: 1993 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Adjunct Professor, Physics | Department: |
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Years: 1993 to 1993 | Employer: Lockheed-Martin, Syracuse | Title: Invited Lecturer In Acoustics | Department: |
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Years: 1998 to 1998 | Employer: Lockheed Martin | Title: Consultant in acoustic window design and transducer analysis | Department: |
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Years: 1960 to 1993 | Employer: General Electric | Title: Various Engineering Positions | Department: |
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Years: 1959 to 1960 | Employer: General Motors | Title: Engineer | Department: |
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Years: 1957 to 1959 | Employer: University of Michigan | Title: Research Assistant | Department: |
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Additional Experience
Expert Witness Experience |
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A recent consulting activity of Expert’s involved analyzing sonar performance to substantiate claims in contract lawsuit. |
Vendor Selection |
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Expert has experience locating vendors of the following: ceramics (piezoelectric types), ultrasonic devices, and acoustic devices. |
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Currently, he is working at the Department of Physiology at an American University to obtain research grants related to electro-biology and neurotransmitter release dynamics. Expert was formerly a Systems Engineering Manager for a major submarine sonar system (AN/BQG-5). He was involved in project management on Mine Hunting (RN 2093) and Torpedo Defense (SLR-24) programs, which included array and sensor development. |
Language Skills
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French | Expert is fluent in French. |
German | Expert is fluent in German. |
Fields of Expertise
acoustical engineering, acoustics, acoustic transducer, audio acoustics, ultrasonics, sonar acoustics, substantiation, electromagnetic acoustic transducer, level sensing, piezoelectric actuator, earphone, piezoelectric crystal, water vehicle speed measurement, echolocation, lead zirconate titanate, transducer circuit, ultrasonic transducer circuit, sonic transducer circuit, array signal processing, digital adaptive filtering, electroacoustic system, acoustic measurement, pressure sensor, electrodynamics, transducer, electroacoustics, waveguide, ultrasonic transducer, sonar, pressure transducer, pressure measurement, piezoelectricity, piezoelectric transducer, piezoelectric polymer, loudspeaker, digital signal processing, acoustical engineering application