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504 Cleveland Dr, Lower Burrell, PA 15068    724-3393196   

526 Cleveland Dr, Lower Burrell, PA 15068    724-3393196   

New Kensington, PA   

Springdale, PA   

East Pittsburgh, PA   

504 Cleveland Dr, New Kensingtn, PA 15068   

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Company: Siemens rail automation - carborne systems May 2013 Address: East Pittsburgh, PA Position: Product line manager

Education

Degree: BSEE School / High School: Penn State University 1975 to 1979 Specialities: Electricial Engineering

Skills

Systems Engineering • Process Development • Troubleshooting • Program Management • Embedded Systems • System Design • C • Embedded Software • Requirements Analysis • System Architecture • Software Engineering • Software Development • Assembly • Prototyping • Rail • Railway • Public Transport • Engineering • Light Rail • Transportation Planning • Signalling • Project Planning • Contract Management • Testing • Project Engineering • Transportation • Rolling Stock • Integration • Engineering Management • Rail Operations • Metro • Procurement • Railway Systems • Manufacturing • Railroad Engineering • Commissioning • Civil Engineering • Transportation Engineering • Commuter Rail • Process Simulation • Requirements Management • Railway Signalling • Heavy Rail • Knowledgeware • Permanent Way • Signal Design • High Speed Rail • COSS • Railcars • Railroad Design

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Railroad Manufacture

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Product Line Manager At Siemens Rail Automation

Position:
Product Line Manager at Siemens Rail Automation - Carborne Systems, Senior Engineer at PHW INC
Location:
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Industry:
Railroad Manufacture
Work:
Siemens Rail Automation - Carborne Systems - East Pittsburgh, PA since May 2013
Product Line Manager
PHW INC since Oct 1998
Senior Engineer
Union Switch & Signal Oct 1988 - Oct 1998
Technical Manager
Education:
Penn State University 1975 - 1979
BSEE, Electricial Engineering
Skills:
Systems Engineering, Process Development, Troubleshooting, Program Management, Embedded Systems, System Design, C, Embedded Software, Requirements Analysis, System Architecture, Software Engineering, Software Development, Assembly, Prototyping, Rail, Railway, Public Transport, Engineering, Light Rail, Transportation Planning, Signalling, Project Planning, Contract Management, Testing, Project Engineering, Transportation, Rolling Stock, Integration, Engineering Management, Rail Operations, Metro, Procurement, Railway Systems, Manufacturing, Railroad Engineering, Commissioning, Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Commuter Rail, Process Simulation, Requirements Management, Railway Signalling, Heavy Rail, Knowledgeware, Permanent Way, Signal Design, High Speed Rail, COSS, Railcars, Railroad Design

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Us Patents

Vital Monitoring System For Seven-Segment Display Used In Railroad Applications

US Patent:
5812102, Sep 22, 1998
Filed:
Mar 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/815249
Inventors:
Bernard J. Sprole - Cranberry Township, Butler County PA
David E. Cichowski - Lower Burrell PA
Assignee:
Union Switch & Signal Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
G06F 314
US Classification:
345 34
Abstract:
A system and method of monitoring light emitted from a light emitting diode (LED) display device, which typically has a plurality of selectively energizable display segments which are grouped to form desired shapes and/or alphanumeric characters, is provided, particularly for use in an Aspect Display Unit (ADU) that requires vitality when utilized in the railroad industry as a component of an Automatic Train Protection system utilized in the railroad industry. In a preferred embodiment, each particular segment of the LED display device is independently monitored by an accompanying independent dual photo-transistor circuit when a non-vital output periodically drives each segment to a known electrical state and then back to the original state. A first and a second photo-transistor is used for each segment of the LED display. Each segment and the accompanying first and second phototransistor is surrounded by a shield which prevents light from other segments from being detected by the particular first and second photo-transistor.

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