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William D Yanis

from Streetsboro, OH
Age ~61

William Yanis Phones & Addresses

  • 9344 Dorothy Dr, Streetsboro, OH 44241 (330) 422-0577
  • 9207 Lakeside Dr, Streetsboro, OH 44241 (330) 626-1460
  • 9001 Portage Pointe Dr, Streetsboro, OH 44241 (330) 422-0577
  • Butler, NJ
  • Portage, OH
  • 9344 Dorothy Dr, Streetsboro, OH 44241 (330) 461-0797

Work

Company: National center for space exploration research - Cleveland, OH 1997 Position: Electronics / optics engineer, usra

Education

School / High School: The University of Akron- Akron, OH 1996 Specialities: B.S. in Electronic Engineering Technology

Skills

Cypress PSoC • Matlab • MS Office Pro • LabView Programming • C • C++ Programming • Analysis/Problem Solving • AutoCad • PCB Layout

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Electronic Engineer

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Location:
9344 Dorothy Dr, Streetsboro, OH 44241
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
USRA - NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland Ohio Oct 1997 - Jun 2013
Electronics Engineer

NYMA - NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio 1994 - 1997
Engineering Associate

Sverdrup - NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio 1991 - 1994
Engineering Associate

Lucas Aerospace - Aurora, OH 1989 - 1991
Test Engineer

Lucas Aerospace - Fairfield, New Jersey 1985 - 1989
Electronic Engineering Technician
Education:
The University of Akron 1990 - 1996
BS, Electronic Engineering Technology
Skills:
Electronics
Sensors
Engineering
Testing
Systems Engineering
Engineering Management
Matlab
Labview
Space Systems
Simulations
Aerospace
Spacecraft
C
Image Processing
Microsoft Office Pro
Cypress Psoc
Interests:
Canoeing
Outdoors
Boy Scouts
Model Rocketry
Woodworking
Fishing
Electromechanical Pinball and Arcade
Awards:
R&D 100
R&D Magazine
Multi-Parameter Aerosol Scattering Sensor was selected by R&D Magazine as one of the 100 most technologically significant new products of the year. Lead electronics designer on a team which developed the MPASS sensor.
R&D 100
R&D Magazine
NASA Mini-Classifier, a Microscale Particulate Classifier was selected as one of the 100 most technologically significant new products of the year in 2009. Lead electronics designer on the team which developed the mini-classifier.
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William Yanis Streetsboro, OH

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Work:
NATIONAL CENTER FOR SPACE EXPLORATION RESEARCH
Cleveland, OH
1997 to 2013
Electronics / Optics Engineer, USRA

INNOVATIVE ENGINEERING AND CONSULTING
Cleveland, OH
2000 to 2005
Electrical Engineer

NYMA (Engineering Support Services Contractor to NASA)
Cleveland, OH
1994 to 1997
Engineering Associate

SVERDRUP (Engineering Support Services Contractor to NASA)

1991 to 1994
Engineering Associate

LUCAS AEROSPACE, INC
Aurora, OH
1989 to 1991
Test Engineer

LUCAS AEROSPACE, INC
Fairfield, NJ
1985 to 1989
Engineering Technician

Education:
The University of Akron
Akron, OH
1996
B.S. in Electronic Engineering Technology

Skills:
Cypress PSoC, Matlab, MS Office Pro, LabView Programming, C, C++ Programming, Analysis/Problem Solving, AutoCad, PCB Layout

Publications

Us Patents

Pan And Tilt Camera System

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US Patent:
20040223062, Nov 11, 2004
Filed:
May 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/429297
Inventors:
Richard Pettegrew - Parma Heights OH, US
Michael Dobbs - Berea OH, US
Eric Anderson - North Olmsted OH, US
William Yanis - Streetsboro OH, US
John Paximadis - Westlake OH, US
Richard Stepnowski - Cleveland OH, US
Paul Ferkul - Cleveland OH, US
International Classification:
H04N007/18
US Classification:
348/211400, 348/208990, 348/211700, 348/207990, 348/143000
Abstract:
A pan and tilt camera system is provided. The system involves positioning a payload (e.g., camera, sensor, controlling electronics) with its center of mass substantially centered over both the pan and tilt axes, which facilitates increasing the payload of a pan and tilt system by reducing and making more constant the load on panning and/or tilting motors. With the more constant motor loads, smoother and finer camera and/or sensor control is possible than with conventional systems. Example systems also provide for belt drive motors, a survivable casing, and a casing adapted for a larger variety of lens sizes.
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