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PhD Caltech 1975<br/>
PhD Caltech 1975<br/>
Physicist, Laser Fusion, Lawrence Livermore National Lab, 1975-1977.
Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Physicist, Laser Fusion, Optical Diagnostics, 1975-1977.
Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering, University of Florida, 1977-1983.
University of Florida, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering, 1977-1983.
Micanopy MicroSystems, Analog Integrated Circuit Design, Crypto Systems, 1983-1997.
Micanopy MicroSystems, Analog IC Design, Sabine Tuner, LockOn Tuner, ZCrypt, 1983-1997.
National Semiconductor, Analog IC Design, 1997-2000.
National Semiconductor, Analog IC Design, Precision Voltage References, 1997-2000.
Cadence Design Systems, Principle Product Engineer, Analog Artist, 2000-2003.
Cadence Design Systems, Principal Product Engineer, Analog Artist, 2000-2003.
University of Arizona, Research Associate, Registry of Internet Transmitters, 2010.


Update Nov 2021: My current interest is nuclear power and the promise of a solution to the global warming problem. A few months ago I had one of those moments where my thinking radically changed from what I had believed for decades. I had been anti-nuclear, but mostly inattentive.  This was in spite of working two years as a physicist with nuclear fusion.  I am now learning everything I can about fission.
Update Nov 2021: My current interest is nuclear power and the promise of a solution to the global warming problem. A few months ago I had one of those moments where my thinking radically changed from what I had believed for decades. I had been anti-nuclear, but mostly inattentive.  This was in spite of working two years as a physicist with nuclear fusion.  I am now learning everything I can about fission.


2010:  
2010: My current interest is in the problem of establishing trust on the Internet, particularly for email systems.  I have started a non-profit open-mail.org, which is sponsoring a Registry of Internet Transmitters.  I am also the mail admin for [http://box67.com box67.com], which provides the real-world experience I need to develop better models and systems. Before I retire, I would like to put a big dent in the Internet crime problem.  I believe the Registry will do that. [[Email system]]
 
I am an Electrical Engineer with a PhD in Applied Physics (Caltech 1975).  Most of my career has been in the design of analog integrated circuits.  I am now a Research Associate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona.
 
My current interest is in the problem of establishing trust on the Internet, particularly for email systems.  I have started a non-profit open-mail.org, which is sponsoring a Registry of Internet Transmitters.  I am also the mail admin for box67.com, which provides the real-world experience I need to develop better models and systems.
 
Before I retire, I would like to put a big dent in the Internet crime problem.  I believe the Registry will do that.


Update Nov 2021: The Registry worked even better than I expected, but I could not get any participation from the email establishment. I don't mind contributing my time and all the programming effort, but I have no desire to go into business again. Anyway, the big companies, Google et. al. have figured it out, and are doing a good job at blocking incoming spam with their proprietary systems.  Not as good as they could have done with a shared Registry, but good enough to keep their customers happy.
Update Nov 2021: The Registry worked even better than I expected, but I could not get any participation from the email establishment. I don't mind contributing my time and all the programming effort, but I have no desire to go into business again. Anyway, the big companies, Google et. al. have figured it out, and are doing a good job at blocking incoming spam with their proprietary systems.  Not as good as they could have done with a shared Registry, but good enough to keep their customers happy.

Revision as of 14:20, 19 January 2022

PhD Caltech 1975
Lawrence Livermore National Lab, Physicist, Laser Fusion, Optical Diagnostics, 1975-1977. University of Florida, Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering, 1977-1983. Micanopy MicroSystems, Analog IC Design, Sabine Tuner, LockOn Tuner, ZCrypt, 1983-1997. National Semiconductor, Analog IC Design, Precision Voltage References, 1997-2000. Cadence Design Systems, Principal Product Engineer, Analog Artist, 2000-2003. University of Arizona, Research Associate, Registry of Internet Transmitters, 2010.

Update Nov 2021: My current interest is nuclear power and the promise of a solution to the global warming problem. A few months ago I had one of those moments where my thinking radically changed from what I had believed for decades. I had been anti-nuclear, but mostly inattentive. This was in spite of working two years as a physicist with nuclear fusion. I am now learning everything I can about fission.

2010: My current interest is in the problem of establishing trust on the Internet, particularly for email systems. I have started a non-profit open-mail.org, which is sponsoring a Registry of Internet Transmitters. I am also the mail admin for box67.com, which provides the real-world experience I need to develop better models and systems. Before I retire, I would like to put a big dent in the Internet crime problem. I believe the Registry will do that. Email system

Update Nov 2021: The Registry worked even better than I expected, but I could not get any participation from the email establishment. I don't mind contributing my time and all the programming effort, but I have no desire to go into business again. Anyway, the big companies, Google et. al. have figured it out, and are doing a good job at blocking incoming spam with their proprietary systems. Not as good as they could have done with a shared Registry, but good enough to keep their customers happy.

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