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Lewis Lineberger, B.S.E.E University of Central Florida Summa Cum Laude. Lewis’ career includes 18 years at NASA as lead Telecommunications Engineer for the Space Shuttle Atlantis, with over a decade of embedded system design for specialized equipment used for processing space craft and specialized research equipment. Projects include remote data acquisition and control systems for plant research using the internet, clean room monitoring using optical scattering, and fast voltage monitoring and control for ground power supplied to the next generation spacecraft.
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Published articles include, “Spreadsheet Analysis of Repeating Data Patterns in both Frequency and Time Domains,” “Encryption for Remote Control via Internet or Intranet,” “Pipe Stress Analysis using PCs in C” and “Web-Enabled Optoelectronic Particle-Fallout Monitor.”  For over a decade, Lewis’ company built specialized test equipment, provided specialty replacement products and industrial assembly repair for the food processing industry. Currently Lewis is a free-lance product developer.  His hobbies include raised bed tomato gardening and converting his rugged Tennessee property into an off-grid; spring water fed second home and sanctuary. He lives with his wife in Orlando, FL.
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Lewis Lineberger, B.S.E.E University of Central Florida Summa Cum Laude. Lewis’ career includes 18 years at NASA as lead Telecommunications Engineer for the Space Shuttle Atlantis, with over a decade of embedded system design for specialized equipment used for processing space craft and specialized research equipment. Projects include remote data acquisition and control systems for plant research using the internet, clean room monitoring using optical scattering, and fast voltage monitoring and control for ground power supplied to the next generation spacecraft. Published articles include, “Spreadsheet Analysis of Repeating Data Patterns in both Frequency and Time Domains,” “Encryption for Remote Control via Internet or Intranet,” “Pipe Stress Analysis using PCs in C” and “Web-Enabled Optoelectronic Particle-Fallout Monitor.” For over a decade, Lewis’ company built specialized test equipment, provided specialty replacement products and industrial assembly repair for the food processing industry. Currently Lewis is a free-lance product developer. His hobbies include raised bed tomato gardening and converting his rugged Tennessee property into an off-grid; spring water fed second home and sanctuary. He lives with his wife in Orlando, FL.