John Dunlop

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John A. Dunlop

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Biography

Eastern Washington University - Management


Resume

  • 2000

    Baltimore Polytechnic Institute

    PhD

    Dissertation titled "Extraction of Multifrequency Multibias Currents and Charges of a HEMT using the Finite-difference Method"\nhttp://www.drlawrencewalker.com/Dissertation/12-08_deng_walker_lawrence.pdf

    Electrical Engineering

  • 1988

    BS

    Electrical Engineering & Mathematics

  • LaTeX

    Java (Candidate for certification)

    FPGA prototyping

    Mathematica

    Circuit Simulation

    Matlab

    C++

    Network Analyzer

    VHDL

    Verilog

    Eclipse

    Walker

    Lawrence

    Walker

    Federal Contractor

    Ericcson Components Group

    Morgan State University

    Boeing Satellite Development Center

    Grove City College

    El Segundo

    CA

    Lead engineer on the development

    integration

    and test of a prototype modulator for integration into the Milstar II satellite program. Prototyped and implemented RF Processing Unit hardware. Responsible Engineering Authority (REA). Responsible for the overall design

    documentation

    debug & test of IF and RF modulators. Duties include requirements generation

    vendor selection

    design oversight and management of RF sub-contractors; electrical and mechanical design

    documentation

    proof of design and production test and integration support. Developed procedures and tested functionality of the modulator.

    R&D Engineer

    Boeing Satellite Development Center

    Research and develop embedded computers for Software-defined Radio systems.

    Research Engineer @ Center of Excellence for Tactical & Advanced Communication Technologies (CETACT)

    Baltimore

    Maryland Area

    Morgan State University

    Teach 12 credits per semester in the Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept. The following is a list of core courses taught: Computer Architecture

    C Programming

    Electric Circuits Lab.

    Instructor

    Baltimore

    Maryland Area

    Morgan State University

    Developed and packaged silicon Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJT) and Laterally Diffused Metal Oxide Semiconductor (LDMOS) transistor components for base station and cellular applications. Wrote specifications and published datasheets. Designed and developed innovative universal test-fixtures for measuring scattering parameters of high-power packaged transistors.

    Ericcson Components Group

    Research Associate at Center of Microwave Satellite and RF Engineering (COMSARE)

    Perform model analysis of transistor behavior under various voltages and currents. Create experiments to run for circuit simulation via monte carlo simulation

    harmonic simulation

    and finite-differencing. Analyze simulation data. Develop conclusions and mathematical models from results. Prepare and deliver presentations on research in progress to professors and engineering professionals. Utilize Mathematica and C to perform analysis.

    Morgan State University

    Grove City College

    Grove City

    PA

    Teach Communication Systems

    Computers

    Electrical/Computer Senior Design Lab

    Embedded Systems

    Numerical Methods for Engineers; Manage the Communication Systems Lab.

    Assistant Professor of the Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept.

    Baltimore

    Maryland Area

    SDR Engineer

    Federal Contractor

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