| Ph.D. | Yale University | 1988 | Engineering/Applied Physics (Harding Bliss Prize) | |
| M.Phil. | Yale University | 1985 | Engineering/Applied Physics | |
| M.S. | Yale University | 1983 | Engineering/Applied Physics | |
| M.E. | University of Utah | 1982 | Electrical Engineering | |
| A.B. | Princeton University | 1980 | Physics | |
President and Principal
Consensii LLC
Denver, Colorado, USA
from April 2011
Vice President for Technology
WiMAX Forum
Portland, Oregon, USA
January 2009 - March 2011
Senior Vice President, Industry Relations
NextWave Wireless Inc.
San Diego, California, USA
June 2006 - January 2009
Physicist
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Boulder, Colorado, USA
May 1989 - June 2006 (resignation)
- Primary Responsibilities (1998-2006):
- Chair, IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access
- Participant in U.S. Government Executive Branch activities and strategy development regarding international ICT standardization and its trade implications
- Concept originator and developer, National Wireless Electronic Systems Testbed (N-WEST)
- Accomplishments (1998-):
- Envisioned, promoted, initiated, and developed NIST program in wireless standardization
- Laid foundations for, initiated, and chaired the IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access
- Coordinated closely with other US government agencies, including Departments of Commerce State, and US Trade Representative's office, regarding standardization activities with significant trade repercussions, especially in Asia
- Participated as senior US government official in meetings such as US-China Telecommunications Summit 2004 (Chicago, US); US-China ICT Standards, Conformity Assessment and Regulations Seminar 2005 (Chengdu, China)
- Briefed staff of U.S. Departments of Commerce and State and senior U.S. government officials, including Secretary of Commerce and members of U.S. Congress
- Organized and chaired conferences and other telecommunications industry events
- Primary Duties (1989-1998):
- Led Radio-Frequency Technology Division's efforts in wireless communications
- Served as Senior Technical Advisor in Microwave Metrology Group
- Led High-Speed Microelectronics Project as Project Leader
- Supervised Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. level electronics engineers
- Identified measurement problems of microwave, wireless communications, and digital electronics industries
- Developed solutions and implemented methods into procedures and software
- Disseminated technology through publications, seminars, workshops, and on-site visits
- Accomplishments (1989-1998):
- Significantly influenced industry through General Waveguide Circuit Theory, Multiline TRL calibration method, characteristic impedance measurement methods, calibration comparison techniques for network analyzer verification, and other developments
- Supervised employees and mentored them as leaders in the microwave field
- Developed many research proposals, some collaborative with industry or government
- Brought new companies into NIST/Industrial MMIC Consortium and supported Consortium members
- Devised and executed two Cooperative Research and Development Agreements
- Proposed and carried out industry collaboration funded by Advanced Technology Program
- Received special funding from NIST director for innovative work on wireless communications
- Advanced the state of industrial technology by creating and organizing conferences in wireless communications, broadband telecommunications, and microwave technology
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Delft University of Technology, Laboratory of Electromagnetic Research
Delft, The Netherlands
1988-1989
- Conducted theoretical and computational research in electromagnetic scattering
Research and Teaching Fellow
Yale University, Department of Engineering and Applied Science
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
1982-1987
- Conducted theoretical and computational research in electromagnetic scattering
- Advisor: Dr. Ira B. Bernstein (Member, National Academy of Sciences)
- Dissertation: Formulation and Solution of the Open Resonator Problem
- Conducted research in electromagnetic scattering theory and open resonators
- Taught applied mathematics and numerical analysis courses
Research Assistant
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Accelerator and Fusion Research Division
Berkeley, California, USA
summer 1985
- Conducted research on high-power electromagnetic sources
Microwave Tube Engineer
Raytheon Company, Microwave and Power Tube Division
Waltham, Massachusetts, USA
1980-1981
- Developed microwave traveling wave tubes