Thomas Henderson

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Thomas D. Henderson

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Biography

Tulsa Community College - Engineering

Associate Professor at Tulsa Community College and Electrical Design Engineer
Higher Education
Thomas
Henderson
Tulsa, Oklahoma Area
Experienced Engineering Technologist and Instructor working with youth and in higher education. Skills include: RF Circuit Design (low noise HEMT's, microwave power devices, and antennas), Semiconductor Manufacturing, Robotics, High Performance Electric Vehicles, Alternative Energy, Instructional Design, and Research.


Experience

  • Central Technology Center

    Instructor

    Instructor, secondary and post secondary - Electronics and VICA adviser.

  • Tulsa Technology Center

    Adjunct Instructor

    Evening Instructor for AC circuits

  • Tulsa Community College

    Associate Professor of Electronics

    Coordinator and instructor for the Electronics Engineering Technology program which also includes: Bio-Medical Equip., Alternative Energy, Nano Tech, and Electrical Substations. Designed Labs for: TCC Fab-Lab (3-D Printing, Laser, Welding), Class 1000 Clean-Room, Radio Astronomy (RA), Amateur Radio Station (WD5AGO), Wind & Solar Energy (three wind turbines and four Electric Vehicles). The EV drag bike holds a NEDRA 1/4 mi world record of 132 MPH on batteries.
    Research Areas:
    * Earth-Moon-Earth propagation - the use of the Moon as a passive reflector for microwave communications.
    * Cryogenic cooled low noise amplifiers from 0.4 to 6 GHz.
    * Circular polarized septum waveguide - feed-horns from 1 to 6 GHz.
    * Battery and Super Capacitor traction supplies (>1000A) for electric vehicles.
    * Fractal antennas from 0.5 to 2.5 GHz

  • Tulsa Community College

    Interim Dean - The School of Engineering and Applied Technology

    Accepted a dual roll and successfully managed departments of Engineering, Aviation, EMS/EMT/ Fire and Engineering Technology (Manufacturing, Quality, and Drafting) which continued over a year.

  • Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology - Okmulgee

    Faculty

    Faculty - Electronics, Avionics, and Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology

  • Radio Astronomy Supplies, Texas

    Consultant - RF and Microwave Circuit Design Engineer

    Design; low noise amplifiers (LNA's) from 100 to 7000 MHz, microwave converters, receivers, and circular polarized wave-guides for radio astronomy and amateur radio. Developed one of the first non-cooled HEMT-LNA to measure below 0.3 dB n/f (< 20 degrees k) on 21- 23 cm in 1994.

Education

  • Pittsburg State University

    Master of Engineering Technology - MET

    Engineering Tech

  • Oklahoma State University

    Trade and Industrial Teacher Education

  • Northeastern State University

    Bachelor of Science - BS

    Industrial Management - Adult Training & Development

Publications

  • Large Low Noise Horn Antennas for 23cm EME

    ARRL

  • Large Low Noise Horn Antennas for 23cm EME

    ARRL

  • Pb Battery and Super Capacitor Power Supply Combinations for High Performance Electric Vehicles

    NEDRA web site

  • Large Low Noise Horn Antennas for 23cm EME

    ARRL

  • Pb Battery and Super Capacitor Power Supply Combinations for High Performance Electric Vehicles

    NEDRA web site

  • Efficient Circular Polarized 13 cm Feedhorns in Low f/D Prime Focus Parabolic Reflectors

    ARRL

  • Large Low Noise Horn Antennas for 23cm EME

    ARRL

  • Pb Battery and Super Capacitor Power Supply Combinations for High Performance Electric Vehicles

    NEDRA web site

  • Efficient Circular Polarized 13 cm Feedhorns in Low f/D Prime Focus Parabolic Reflectors

    ARRL

  • Thermoelectric Cooled 23cm Preamp

    Trenton State College

  • Large Low Noise Horn Antennas for 23cm EME

    ARRL

  • Pb Battery and Super Capacitor Power Supply Combinations for High Performance Electric Vehicles

    NEDRA web site

  • Efficient Circular Polarized 13 cm Feedhorns in Low f/D Prime Focus Parabolic Reflectors

    ARRL

  • Thermoelectric Cooled 23cm Preamp

    Trenton State College

  • L and S Band Very Low Noise Amplifier Designs - Cooling, is it Necessary?

    ARRL

  • Large Low Noise Horn Antennas for 23cm EME

    ARRL

  • Pb Battery and Super Capacitor Power Supply Combinations for High Performance Electric Vehicles

    NEDRA web site

  • Efficient Circular Polarized 13 cm Feedhorns in Low f/D Prime Focus Parabolic Reflectors

    ARRL

  • Thermoelectric Cooled 23cm Preamp

    Trenton State College

  • L and S Band Very Low Noise Amplifier Designs - Cooling, is it Necessary?

    ARRL

  • HEMT LNA for 1296 MHz

    American Radio Relay League

  • Large Low Noise Horn Antennas for 23cm EME

    ARRL

  • Pb Battery and Super Capacitor Power Supply Combinations for High Performance Electric Vehicles

    NEDRA web site

  • Efficient Circular Polarized 13 cm Feedhorns in Low f/D Prime Focus Parabolic Reflectors

    ARRL

  • Thermoelectric Cooled 23cm Preamp

    Trenton State College

  • L and S Band Very Low Noise Amplifier Designs - Cooling, is it Necessary?

    ARRL

  • HEMT LNA for 1296 MHz

    American Radio Relay League

  • End of Life: What has happened with our old Low Noise Devices?

    ARRL

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