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Louis Libin |
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EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE:
- MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Specializing Optical Electronics. 1990.
- PRATT UNIVERSITY. Electrical Engineering. 1982.
- MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Physics. 1978
INDEPENDENT QUALIFICATIONS AS A FORMAL REGISTRANT OF COURSE TAKEN
AND AUTHORIZATIONS:
- Computer Graphics
- Advanced Microprocessors
- Technical Writing (NYU, MIT)
- Frequency and Spectrum Management
- Satellite Communications (George Washington university)
- Component failure analysis (U.S. Air force)
- Digital Graphics Systems
- Digital Still Store Computer System
- Digital Computer system
- Micro Computers and Interfacing
- Electrical Engineering Curriculum
- Computers in Ophthalmology
LANGUAGES:
- English
- French
- Hebrew
- Arabic
EXPERIENCE 1998-PRESENT: AQ Broad Comm
- Senior Advisor and Department Head on Technology issues.
- Responsibilities include research and development of client related technology and intellectual property issues both real and theoretical.
- Responsible for the creation and development of nationwide communication wireless network for police vehicles around the country and many major metropolitan cities including the beta test site of New York City.
- Responsible for designing, building and overseeing the installation of the first series
of digital converted broadcasting facilities for television studios including General Electric and Fox affiliates.
- Responsible for Coordinating the Frequency coordination committee for the 1996
and 2002 Olympic Games
EXPERIENCE 1994-1996, ON LOAN FROM NBC:
- Served as Chairman of the 1996 Olympic Broadcast Television Coordination Committee. Responsibilities Included:
• The design of the Broadcast network format and technical engineering specs for
the entire Summer Olympic Games
• The coordination of the uniform spectrum allocation to participating foreign news and Broadcast networks from around the world under the express authority of the President of The United States for national security purposes.
EXPERIENCE 1983-1997, NBC-TV/GENERAL ELECTRIC:
- Head of Technology for NBC and senior technology advisor to the Chairman of the parent company General Electric. Responsibilities included 1983 to 1997 NBC-TV/General Electric
- Head of Technology for NBC and senior technology advisor to the Chairman of the parent company General Electric. Responsibilities included:
- All technology issues relating to NBC and its NBC or General Electric Broadcast
owned and operated affiliates/stations.
- Entire North American transmission system including Satellites
- Represented the company and the Parent company on issues before the United States Congress and the Federal Communications Commission of the United States.
- One of the primary engineers responsible of the pioneering of High definition and Digital
- Television conversion in the United States.
- Further data available upon request
EXPERIENCE 1981-1982, LORAL ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS:
- Automatic equipment design for space systems and satellites
- Designed digital and RF systems for the Air Force F-15 Radar Warning Receivers
and the E-2C Threat Suppression System.
EXPERIENCE 1979-1980, CHEVRON CORPORATION:
- Engineer for computer controlled graphics system for the entire global operation.
EXPERIENCE 1979-1980, BURROUGHS COMPUTER CORPORATION (UNISYS)
- Responsible for the maintenance of Lockheed's and General Instrument’s B6700
and B6800 mainframe systems.
- Responsible for the Improvement standards set and system flow charts for Chief Executive Officer.
- More data available upon request
- Engineer for computer controlled graphics system for the entire global operation.
RELEVANT HONORS
- CHAIRMAN- 1988 AND 1992 Political Conventions Technical coordination committee. Coordinated Radio Frequency use for all radio. TV, Newsprint and all law
enforcement Agencies in Washington (Presidential Inauguration), Atlanta
(Democratic National Convention), and New Orleans (Republican National Convention)
- Official United States Spokesman for Transmission systems and technology issues
on behalf of the United States before world deliberative bodies.
- Credited with the conversion of the NBC pioneering conversion of the time based system from a Rubidium standard to Cesium standard.
- On loan to the Federal Communications Commission Chairman, designed proposal
for a new Plan for a spectrum assignment computer program for High Definition Television spectrum Allocation for North America.
- Chosen to design and construct a new satellite and television network in New Zealand.
- Chosen as Broadcast technology coordination Chairman of the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake Utah.
- Appointed to the President of the United States National Infrastructure Advisory Committee
- Serves as a board member of the National Television and Cable Broadcasters Association
- Other publications and honors are available upon request
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