Expert Details
Automotive Electronics
ID: 108511
Florida, USA
He is currently providing expert witness information on electrical and electronics systems, and airbag and crash sensor technology.
Expert is well connected in the automotive industry, both at the OEM level as well as at the first tier supplier level. He has conducted numerous technology direction assignments on such subjects as automotive display systems, electrically powered braking systems, electronic transmission controls, electronically controlled power steering systems, crash sensors, occupant sensors for air bags, vehicle anti-theft systems, computational fluid dynamics applications for new software developers, composites for vehicles, technology assessments for new applications, systems engineering applications, as well as attending the Tokyo motor show and producing a video summarizing the important technological trends as seen at the show.
He recently completed a trip to Europe where he visited three OEMs and seven major suppliers with a new technology-based supplier to introduce him to the European automotive community. As Vice President Automotive for the (Undisclosed) Technology Society he is showcasing new electrical and electronic technologies for the modern passenger car, light truck and heavy duty truck as these vehicles move toward electric propulsion both hybrid and plug in products. He is a Fellow membership grade member of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
While with Ford Advanced Vehicle Engineering, Expert was responsible for the complete instrument panel, including cluster, entertainment systems, climate control systems, driver controls, lighting, and safety systems. He was responsible for airbag safety systems, including air bag doors, packaging, sensors, air bag materials, inflation systems, and testing for verification of performance. He recently completed a study on flat panel reconfigurable displays for future vehicles. Voice operated controls are part of this technology for advanced vehicles.
Expert has been involved in automotive research and development his entire career. His experience includes entertainment systems, climate control systems, inflatable restraint systems, display systems, loudspeakers, antennas, starting and charging systems, intelligent cruise control systems (radar- and lidar-based), braking systems, electronic throttle control systems, vehicular systems engineering, competitive analysis, reliability management, alternative propulsion systems, structural composite applications, and active stability control systems. He is well versed in the present and future strategic and technology directions for the automotive business.
Expert is currently providing consulting services to a variety of first and second tier suppliers on emerging technologies and how and when that technology would cause a paradigm shift in the customers' product lines. His assignments have included studies of braking, transmission, electronic throttle control, displays, natural gas powered stationary engine control, inflatable restraint, and electric vehicle propulsion. He conducts patent and literature searches based on competitors' actions. He also searches synergistic industries and conducts phone interviews with leading automotive and academic experts to determine the origins of dislocations in a client's business. Based on this data, Expert creates a timeline illustrating potential threats to a client.
From 1977 to 1979, Expert managed the design build and test of an all Graphite Fiber Reinforced (GrFRP) 1979 vehicle that saved 1200#'s and gained 6 MPG over the production 1979 vehicle. This all GrFRP vehicle met all current, at that time, Safety, Damageability, Emissions and Noise (SDEN) requirements.
This vehicle became the yardstick to measure weight reduction programs as to their weight savings merit.
Heavy Duty Truck Engine Controls Safety Systems tampering, Heated Seat Malfunction resulting in Burns to the Paraplegic Diver Malfunctioning Seat Sensor Switch/Connector resulting in no air bag deployment Malfunctioning Starter Relay resulting in paraplegic level injury to automotive technician Product technology evaluation as installed in a production vehicle, fit for use under all conditions.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1959 | Degree: BSEE | Subject: Electrical Engineering | Institution: Wayne State University |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 1994 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: President and Owner | Department: |
Responsibilities:He provides electrical and electronics technology consulting for commercial and military vehicles. Currently is providing expert witness services for air bag systems, crash sensors and vehicle electrical and electronics systems. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1990 to 1994 | Employer: The Analytical Sciences Corporation (TASC) | Title: Technical Director, Automotive Systems Engineering | Department: Transportation Electronics Division |
Responsibilities:Marketed TASC Systems Engineering technology to the automotive industry. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1989 to 1990 | Employer: Takata Corporation | Title: Director | Department: Transportation Electronics Division |
Responsibilities:Reviewed Takata technology developements marketed thsoe new developments to the automotive industry. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1979 to 1989 | Employer: TRW Automotive Worldwide | Title: Director | Department: Transportation Electronics Division |
Responsibilities:Director, Advanced Engineering Development (86-89);Director, Engineering: Automotive Systems Laboratory (84-86); Director, Engineering: Transportation Electronics (79-85). Developed new electrical and electronics technology for the passenger car, light truck, heavy duty and agricultural and off-road industry |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1963 to 1979 | Employer: Ford Motor Company | Title: Manager and Engineer | Department: R&D |
Responsibilities:Manager, New Concept Lightweight Vehicle Department |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1959 to 1963 | Employer: Burroughs Corporation | Title: Engineer | Department: Plymouth Division |
Responsibilities:Circuit design for electronic banking systems. |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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A member of IEEE and SAE, Expert serves on SAE's Education Foundation, Commercial Vehicle Electronics, and Passenger Car Electrical and Electronics committees. He is VP Automotive for the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society(VTS) and Education Chairman for the VTS. He is a Fellow of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) |
Professional Appointments |
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Expert is a member of the Technical Advisory Board of a major automotive supplier. He assisted the ERIM International transition from a government-based business to a automotive electronics technology developer. He identified the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) opportunities for a new entrant and helped them succeed in becoming a beta site at two of the Big 3 OEMs. He was also a Cofounder of the (Undisclosed) Electronics Association and Chairman Emeritus of an Education Network. He is VP Automotive for the IEEE VTS and a Fellow of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). |
Awards / Recognition |
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Fellow SAE, VP Automotive, Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) of the Institute of Elelctrical and Elcetronics Engineers (IEEE). |
Additional Experience
Expert Witness Experience |
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Provided expert witness services for passenger car and truck electronics, vehicle anti theft systems, air bag systems, vehicle comfort and seating systems. |
Training / Seminars |
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Technology forecasting seminar for a major seating producer. Created a Technology forecast for the Center for Automotive Research located in Ann Arbor MI. This was a sponsored study for Clients. Created a electronic Brake Systems market analysis for a major technology forecasting service. Created a Electronics Display Technology Systems forecast for an industrial research company. |
Marketing Experience |
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Well connected and read in automotive electronics and electronics technology. |
Other Relevant Experience |
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Able to provide a technology telescope to industry leaders as to the new and emerging important and technology for their industry changes. |
Fields of Expertise
truck safety, truck engineering, truck accident, automotive chassis, vehicle behavior, automotive electronics science, motor vehicle electronic system, vehicle bus (communications), automotive industry, automotive transportation, motor vehicle, automotive instrument panel, power electronic system, power electronics, electronic circuit, electronic circuit design, automotive research and development, human factors engineering, human factors, automotive brake, automobile body, automotive alloy, automotive electrical wire, air bag igniter, air bag, automotive technology forecasting, advanced composite, advanced composite technology, automobile, automobile engine composite material, automobile sound system, automotive antilock braking system, automotive composite, automotive cruise control system, automotive electrical system, automotive electronic equipment, automotive engineering, automotive engineering design review, automotive ignition system, automotive lighting system, automotive power steering system, automotive power train, automotive sensor, automotive steering system, electric vehicle motor, fuel injection, future studies, occupant safety, automobile fuel economy, auto theft, hybrid electric vehicle, traction motor, automotive design, motor vehicle air-conditioning system, automotive air-suspension system, inertia switch, automobile battery, fuel injector, automotive suspension system, piezoelectric sensor, alternative fuel vehicle, automobile safety system, flow sensor, steering system, automotive safety