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Lowell Alan Klaisner
221 N. Rengstorff Avenue #3
Mountain View CA  94043
(650) 967-6290
klaisner@best.com
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
P.O. Box 4349
Stanford CA  94309
(650) 926-2726
klaisner@slac.stanford.edu

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford, CA
A physics research laboratory operated by Stanford University for the Department of Energy.
 
Chief Engineer - PEP-II project
Direct the design, fabrication, and installation of an electron - positron collider. The project cost $177 million and took 5 years. It was completed on-time and on-budget. Approximately 350 people worked on the machine. The technologies involved included ultra-high vacuum, precision magnets, precision power supplies, precision alignment, and high power (multi-megawatt) radio frequency systems.
 
Assistant Director, Technical Division
Direct the mechanical design and fabrication departments for this division. Also, participate in the general management of the division. The Technical Division has an annual operating budget of $50 million.
 
INTERMEC Corporation, Lynnwood, WA
A manufacturer of bar code systems and components.
 
Vice President, Engineering
Managed all new product development. Responsible for technical leadership, motivation and performance of engineering staff. The engineering department had 80 people and a budget of $4 million.
 
Eldec Corporation, Lynnwood, WA
A manufacturer of aerospace electronics and transducers.
 
Product Group Manager, Data and Control Systems
Directed technical and business activities for space and commercial aviation products including signal conditioning equipment for the space shuttle.
 
KineticSystems Corporation, Lockport, IL
A manufacturer of systems and components for computer automated process control.
 
Vice President of Marketing and Chairman of Board
Co-founder of this corporation and developed an international market for its products.
Fermi Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, IL
A national laboratory for high energy physics.
 
Chief Electrical Engineer, Booster Synchrotron
Led electrical engineering for this 8 GeV rapid-cycling proton accelerator.
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL
 
A multi-disciplined national laboratory.
 
Electronic Engineer, Zero Gradient Synchrotron
        Contributed to the design, construction and operation of the ZGS, a 12.5 GeV proton accelerator.

EDUCATION

B.S. Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
M.S. Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
M.B.A., University of Washington

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Registered Professional Engineer, State of Washington
Member, Instrument Society of America (ISA)
Senior Member, Computer and Automated Systems Association of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)