Mike Rosing eresrch@eskimo.com 608-238-2910 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY December 2017 Extreme Engineering Solutions to present Madison Wisconsin Senior Embedded Engineer Run 3D Electromagnetic field solver to reduce noise in memory channels. Help develop secure PUF enclosures to protect high value circuit boards. May 2016 VitalMetric, LLC to October 2017 Madison Wisconsin CTO Develop products based on licensed technology from Universities all over the world to measure heart rate and respiration of both humans and cattle. Create R&D division along with production to ensure company always introducing new and robust products to market. June 2013 to Mandli Communications May 2016 Madison Wisconsin Senior Embedded Engineer Rewrite embedded software routines for measuring reflectivity of road signs. Design internal power supplies and associated software for Lidar and image capture. Create custom algorithms for finding signs using CUDA and OpenCV. December 2011 to May 2013 Madison Research Technologies Madison Wisconsin Senior Programmer Incorporate DSP programs from 3rd party into vision system used in hospital monitoring project. Program FPGA to process video data using 3rd party core elements. December 2008 to BouMatic November 2011 Madison Wisconsin Senior Project Engineer Finalize previous design of RFID tag for dairy management. Begin design of state of the art RFID and software defined radio receiver. March 2005 to Wicab Inc. November 2008 Middleton Wisconsin Electrical Engineer Develop prototypes and design products for medical devices. Devices are used to help vestibular damaged people to walk, the blind to see, and many other uses. November 2003 to Department Psychology February 2005 U. Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin Instrumentation Technologist Supervise Technical group of psychology department. Designed robot to imitate a baby monkey for controlled stress in adult tamarin monkeys. April 1996 to Department Neurophysiology October 2003 U. Wisconsin Medical School Madison, Wisconsin Instrumentation Technician Write assembler and C for TI and ADI floating point DSP processors. Design and build hardware to interface to experiments for audio brain research. April 1995 to Advanced Tools & Techniques Division March 1996 Motorola, Arlington Heights, Illinois Contracting Programmer Writing assembler software for DSP 56001 to measure RF radio transmissions. Application is to cellular telephone industry. Designed software for wide and narrow band data detectors. June 1994 to Advanced Products Division March 1995 Motorola, Arlington Heights, Illinois Contracting Programmer Wrote assembler software for DSP 56156 to control RF radio transceiver. Application was to cellular telephone base station. Designed, built and programmed bit error rate measurement tool for same. February 1994 to Systems Integration and Testing Group June 1994 Motorola, Arlington Heights, Illinois Contracting Programmer Wrote software to control automation of cellular switching systems testing. Used in house proprietary tools to create data structures which feed to other in-house tools. Assisted engineers from other groups to get data faster through automation. April 1992 to High Energy Physics Division January 1994 Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, Illinois Physicist Fabricated Argonne Wakefield Accelerator facility, including design and construction of vacuum system and radiation safety systems. Built electronic connectors between RF power, cooling, and vacuum to computer control interface. Promotion equivalent to tenured professor at University of Chicago. March 1989 to High Energy Physics Division March 1992 Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois Assistant Physicist Developed analytic formulas describing Wakefield processes for Argonne Wakefield Accelerator. Led design and construction of hardware to build electron source based on computer calculations of the AWA group. April 1986 to Engineering Physics Division February 1989 Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois Assistant Nuclear Engineer Designed diagnostics and measured neutral particle beams for "Star Wars" program. Worked with industrial contractors to deliver specified beam parameters for their experiments. Mapped magnets and developed image analysis software for beam control. August 1982 to Network Telecommunications March 1986 Denver, Colorado Chief Engineer Designed and developed hardware and software for 280 port telecommunications switch. Developed complete software package for specialized business services and telecommunications data processing for long distance resale. CONSULTANT EXPERIENCE 1996 to present Engineering Research Madison, Wisconsin Develop prototype for solar timer. Develop elliptic curve crypto code for various applications. Contract for book to explain elliptic curve cryptography. Develop hardware debugger for SHARC processors. NDA work for DVForge and Wicab Inc. 1992 to 1996 Engineering Research Darien, Illinois Created cryptographic software using elliptical curves based on theory from previous five years of Crypto and Eurocrypt journals. Published code for international distribution via cypherpunks ftp site. December 1995 to January 1996 Design, construct and document embedded microcontroller to interface computer serial port to mobile phones. Software developed under Unisoft contract. November 1993 to March 1994 Convert C graphics code to DSP3210 assembler for CoSA program called RAfter EffectsS to speed up Macintosh 840AV. 1989 to 1996 IDAP Darien, Illinois 1995 Designed and built prototype trailer light monitor. Physical life testing in progress. 1989 to 1992 Built embedded system for patented anemometer. Created stand alone battery operated prototype device for bench test and presentation to instrument companies. 1986 to 1989 (no registered name) Darien, Illinois Converted multi-processor system from sound generator to EEG device. This was a bio-feedback system which used one processor to digitize the EEG, one processor to pull an FFT, one processor to control the system, one processor to display graphics, one processor to pull an inverse FFT, and one processor to output signals via light or sound. More advanced than "brain entrainment" devices presently available, but never marketed. 1982 to 1986 Plasmagic Denver, Colorado Wrote software for small businesses and built a multi-processor system attached to a Sage (68000 computer). Created software for musicians to create sounds based on mathematics and computers using multi-processing system. Worked with Apple and Sage computers. 1979 to 1982 Macros Inc. Madison, Wisconsin Designed custom plug-in cards to help researchers connect Apple II's to lab experiments, printers, and other devices. SUMMARY OF SKILLS Computer Languages FORTRAN 20 + years C 15+ years BASIC 10+ years Pascal 3+ years Assembler 20+ years Analog / digital electronics Design, construct, test 15+ years Electromagnetic field theory Published papers in Physical Review, 8 years physics research Telephony 7 years, PBX switches, cellular base stations Particle beams Linear electron accelerators 4 years Linear proton accelerators 4 years Vacuum 10 + years experience with scientific ultra clean high vacuum systems to 10^-10 Torr RF, magnets, plasmas,... 10+ years experience in various aspects of scientific high pulsed power, high current from DC to GHz including FFT analysis, magnetic measurement, etc. Machine tools Experienced with drill press, lathe, end mill, band saw, etc. Knowledgeable of modern metals and machine shop practice. 8+ years EDUCATION August 1982 Ph.D. Nuclear Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison December 1977 M.S. Nuclear Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison June 1976 B.S. Engineering Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder References and Publications available on request.