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Resume Michael E. Thomas was born in a US military hospital is a retired extraordinary technologist, scientist, and engineer with a measured IQ of 173 worked for Northrop-Grumman Wallops Island Virginia is doing private research, is a 1971-75 Vietnam Veteran Honorable Discharge, 1985 Who's Who in California, attended several universities and colleges, Hewlett-Packard and Northrop-Grumman alumni. A US Navy Vietnam Veteran with NRC AEC NAVY Nuclear Power & NAVY Advanced Radars background education, AOR-5 USS Wabash, DE-1087 USS KIRK responsible for equipment AN/SPS-10F (surface), AN/SPS40A (air), and AN/ARN-15, Tactical Airborne Navigation (TACAN - for HELO) System for the seventh fleet, wrote hundreds of ECO's for the F4, A6, F14, F16, A10 and F18 while at Kaiser Aerospace, installed all single mode fiber for V24 carrier training command, retired Northrop-Grumman alumni, DOD (US Navy contractor W01 warrant officer), NAVSEA and PEO-IWS Program Executive Office Integrated Warfare Systems Wallops Island, US Navy Shellback, and retired with an active DOD TS/SCI clearance in 2015. CC license Maryland and Virginia.
Studied Nuclear physics at AEC NRC Navy Nuclear Power, Studied ETC Phased Radars at US Navy Advanced Electronics, Studied Electronics ETA US Navy, Studied at Chico State University, Studied at San Jose State University, Studied 1st class FCC license at Foothill College, Studied Computer Software at Condie College, Studied at California State University, Fullerton, Studied Associate in Arts at Chabot College, Linux Certification at CompTia, Certified Network security at CompTia.
Designed high temperature fire glass material for San Francisco Museum of Fine Arts. Designed microprocessor prototype schematic for VISA debit card. Was invited to lecture at Imperial College, UK. Invited consultant at Lockheed hypersonic missiles. invited speaker NSF on holographic storage technology. DOE Advisory Board University of Puerto Rico. Built and pioneered one of the world's first 300 KV X-Ray CT scanners at Varian, built all the micro-controllers interfacing and control of Space Shuttle VMS simulators for CSC NASA / Ames, designed and built 300 volt power supply at NASA, designed and built optical isolator for PDP 11/40 Unibus at NASA/AMES, helped NASA with their 6 g centrifuge accelerator and recommended new 20 g design used today, and has helped other inventors with their ideas and patent applications. Burton A. Sisco gave Mike a compliment, he is tenacious and persistent.
After moving to the Eastern Shore he utilized his Navy background with Northrop Grumman US Navy SCSC / SSDS command, Integrated Warfare Systems, and NAVSEA at NASA Goddard Space Flight Facility Wallops Island, VA. Michael has received numerous awards for excellence
by SSDS Command Admiral TJ Benedict. He retired in 2015 to pursue family travel and think about the creation of future technology and concepts.
He has patents on, integrated read/write head for ferroelectric optical storage (US patents 6028835, 6046973). Worked with many CEO's and engineers in SV, creation of many technology concepts, published peer reviewed papers, mpu halt restart interface, hard drive spindle pmw motor control, built first raid computer system, first portable brief case computer system, solid state disk drive prototype, thin film electro-less/electrolytic uniform cobalt coating of nickel plated aluminum substrates, sold to IBM, invented chemical cross-link test for isocyanate coating still used by 3M, took Memorex from 300k to over 1 million disk$ per month
Member of the Lifeboat Foundation.
Technologist CEO Michael E. Thomas
CFO and Engineering Design Sonja Thomas
Economics and Finances in Ludwigsburg with a Bachelor Degree for Business Administration.
Masters Degree in Education at the Teachers University of Schwabisch Gmund.
Sonja taught German language, sports and fine arts in Elementary and Junior High School.
Sonja Thomas also taught horseback riding on a regional level after earning a horseback riding teachers degree from the Horseback Riding Institute for High Dressage in Karlsruhe. She was also very successful in tournaments for Dressage and Three-Day-Events.
Sonja taught public educational for several years before making a career change into the insurance business where she worked her way up to a very successful financial consultant.
Sonja Thomas founded and successfully managed two specialty restaurants in Germany. She sold the restaurants to follow a call to the Cape Verdian Islands where she pioneered a vocational school teaching commercial restaurant hospitality skills to young men and women as cooks, waiters and managers. During this time she also assisted to publish a book about the Cape Verdian way of cooking. Sonja is married to Michael Thomas for 23 years.
Studied Nuclear physics at AEC NRC Navy Nuclear Power, Studied ETC Phased Radars at US Navy Advanced Electronics, Studied Electronics ETA US Navy, Studied at Chico State University, Studied at San Jose State University, Studied 1st class FCC license at Foothill College, Studied Computer Software at Condie College, Studied at California State University, Fullerton, Studied Associate in Arts at Chabot College, Linux Certification at CompTia, Certified Network security at CompTia.
Designed high temperature fire glass material for San Francisco Museum of Fine Arts. Designed microprocessor prototype schematic for VISA debit card. Was invited to lecture at Imperial College, UK. Invited consultant at Lockheed hypersonic missiles. invited speaker NSF on holographic storage technology. DOE Advisory Board University of Puerto Rico. Built and pioneered one of the world's first 300 KV X-Ray CT scanners at Varian, built all the micro-controllers interfacing and control of Space Shuttle VMS simulators for CSC NASA / Ames, designed and built 300 volt power supply at NASA, designed and built optical isolator for PDP 11/40 Unibus at NASA/AMES, helped NASA with their 6 g centrifuge accelerator and recommended new 20 g design used today, and has helped other inventors with their ideas and patent applications. Burton A. Sisco gave Mike a compliment, he is tenacious and persistent.
After moving to the Eastern Shore he utilized his Navy background with Northrop Grumman US Navy SCSC / SSDS command, Integrated Warfare Systems, and NAVSEA at NASA Goddard Space Flight Facility Wallops Island, VA. Michael has received numerous awards for excellence
by SSDS Command Admiral TJ Benedict. He retired in 2015 to pursue family travel and think about the creation of future technology and concepts.
He has patents on, integrated read/write head for ferroelectric optical storage (US patents 6028835, 6046973). Worked with many CEO's and engineers in SV, creation of many technology concepts, published peer reviewed papers, mpu halt restart interface, hard drive spindle pmw motor control, built first raid computer system, first portable brief case computer system, solid state disk drive prototype, thin film electro-less/electrolytic uniform cobalt coating of nickel plated aluminum substrates, sold to IBM, invented chemical cross-link test for isocyanate coating still used by 3M, took Memorex from 300k to over 1 million disk$ per month
Member of the Lifeboat Foundation.
Technologist CEO Michael E. Thomas
CFO and Engineering Design Sonja Thomas
Economics and Finances in Ludwigsburg with a Bachelor Degree for Business Administration.
Masters Degree in Education at the Teachers University of Schwabisch Gmund.
Sonja taught German language, sports and fine arts in Elementary and Junior High School.
Sonja Thomas also taught horseback riding on a regional level after earning a horseback riding teachers degree from the Horseback Riding Institute for High Dressage in Karlsruhe. She was also very successful in tournaments for Dressage and Three-Day-Events.
Sonja taught public educational for several years before making a career change into the insurance business where she worked her way up to a very successful financial consultant.
Sonja Thomas founded and successfully managed two specialty restaurants in Germany. She sold the restaurants to follow a call to the Cape Verdian Islands where she pioneered a vocational school teaching commercial restaurant hospitality skills to young men and women as cooks, waiters and managers. During this time she also assisted to publish a book about the Cape Verdian way of cooking. Sonja is married to Michael Thomas for 23 years.
Sunset at Raccoon Point on the Chesapeake Bay
(Pictures Copyright by Michael Thomas)
(Pictures Copyright by Michael Thomas)