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PROJECTS

Some Past Projects

Laser Phosphor Display - Tech Startup

200 person startup.

Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) is a large-format display technology that is similar to cathode ray tube (CRT) technology but uses lasers instead of an electron gun to activate the phosphors that create the images.  LPD competes with liquid crystal display (LCD)plasma display panel (PDP), and other large-format display technologies.

Internet of Things Hardware - Tech Company 

600 person technology company.

Network Interface Cards (NIC) that integrate with electric, gas and water meters to support remote reads and provide instant automated alerts. NIC transforms meters into intelligent grid sensors. By connecting to the utility’s smart grid network, as well as the consumer’s home area network, the product enables the highest level of distributed intelligence on the grid and provide immediate and critical data about voltage levels, outage information and demand response event feedback.

High Speed Wireless Hardware - Internet Company
Large, iconic internet company.  Unable to disclosed.

A product  that connects to the internet, employing millimeter-wave technology to connect buildings to the larger internet without fiber optic cable.  A multi-node wireless system focused on bringing high-speed internet connectivity to dense urban areas.

Self Inflating Tire Device - Startup
35 person startup.
The product is a simple, bolt on tire inflation device for tractors and trailers.  Essentially a five-pound self-sustaining pump that’s able to generate pressure by channeling energy generated from tire rotation with no external power source. A pendulum-like object oscillates as the tire moves, generating energy that’s then translated into pumping power.

Electric Vehicle R&D Project - Stanford University

 

Corporate funded electric vehicle concept and prototype designed to meet the futuristic needs of society.

High Performance Engine - General Motors

At the time the Northstar engine was one of General Motors' most technically complex 90° V engines. Displacing 4.6 L (281 cu in) in its basic form, the double overhead cam design is was used on  Cadillac's Northstar V8, but variants were also used at Oldsmobile (as the Aurora L47 V8 and "Shortstar" LX5 V6).

Passenger Vehicle, Manufacturing NPI - Toyota

The Vehicle Assembly Project Engineering team planned and directed installation and deployment of  new tooling and equipment associated with New Product Introductions.

Armored Military Vehicle - Defense Contractor

The Joint Light Tactical Wheeled Vehicle proposed by BAE Systems provided better protection, survivability and capabilities than today’s fleet.  Built to meet the Warfighters’ requirements, the user-centric and systems-engineered JLTV balances Payload, Performance and Protection.  The system provides exceptional “fightability” with maximum volume under armor at desired transport weight.

"Jason worked with me on a new military wheeled program to plan and execute the test program. Jason was incredible in bringing structure and organization to a very chaotic program with a tight schedule and high expectations. Jason was invaluable in being able to pull together and communicate a detailed test program to the project team. His communication skills and ability to get things done was second to none. I highly recommend Jason to any engineering team needing organization and technical direction."

       Jerome Schmiedeberg - Technical Fellow at BAE Systems (Defense Contractor)

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