Antedo’s key technical staff is comprised of highly experienced and knowledgable senior engineers complemented by very talented young engineers. In addition Antedo has arrangements with a group of consultants to obtain necessary support related to their specific talent and experience.
Antedo’s senior staff, before joining Antedo, worked for major corporations such as Rohr Corporation , Ford Aerospace, and TIW, all leaders in the antenna and radio telescope field. They each played major roles in the design and development of antennas and radio telescopes in sizes ranging from 10-meters to 100-meters. These project were mostly for US Government agencies such as USASCA , NATO III, and other classified projects, including a 100-meter radio telescope for NRAO.
Short curriculum vitaes of KEY Antedo key engineers and consultants are presented below: |
| M.U."Charlie" Taysi, Engineering Manager |
MS CE, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
More than 35 years experience in structural analysis, design and fabrication of large antennas, radio and optical telescopes and
and enclosures for telescopes. Managed fabrication
projects in Italy, Mexico, Canada and Spain |
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| R. W. "Bill" Bertron, Technical Director |
BSME, University of California, Berkeley (Registered Professional Engineer)
More than 30 years experience in antenna and telescope mechanical design and fabrication. Served as engineering dept. manager at Ford Aerospace and Loral Corporation for
20 years. |
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| August L. Clancy, Structural Engineer |
BSCE, San Diego State University, San Diego, California
(Registered Civil Engineer, California)
More than 30 years experience in antenna structural design and fabrication
of large steerable antennas and telescopes for
Rohr Industries, Ford Aerospace and TIW Systems. |
| Edward Chapman, System Engineer |
BSIT Studies, San Jose State University,
San Jose, California
Extensive experience in earth station design and construction with emphasis
on antenna and control systems design. Specialized in the design and integration
of satellite communication and ground stations worldwide. |
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| Victor Wu,
Senior Engineer |
MSCE, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California
(Registered Structural Engineer, California)
Extensive experience in structural analysis and engineering of antenna
structures and mobile communication structures,
Expert in dynamic and static finite element analysis which includes survival,
seismic, thermal, static and vibration. |
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| Scott Fournier, Mechanical Engineer |
BSME, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California
Scott Fournier is a multitalented engineer. He has performed important roles as part of the Antedo engineering staff for such projects as the 34 meter JPL antenna for DSN, the 50 meter LMT radio telescope and the 21 meter ( 100 GHz) radio telescopes for KASI of Korea. During the 21 meter radio telescope project he served as deputy project manager with several responsibilities including management of fabrication, quality control and field installation and alignment of the three 21 meter radio telescopes.
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| Martin Vasquez, Mechanical Engineer |
BSME, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California
Martin Vasquez specializes in the design of special mechanical devices and structural modeling and analysis. He has experience in 3D modeling using Solid Works software, FEA analysis utilizing NASTRAN and ANSYS software and generating drawings using AutoCAD drafting tool. He has made significant contributions in the design and development of Antedo antennas of sizes varying from 9 to 13 meter and the 21 meter(100 GHz) radio telescopes for KASI of Korea. |
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