I no longer maintain an active posting on USAjobs but the 2018 version is here.
I also no longer seek traditional on-site employment (other than possibly in Boise metro region).
I am open to but not actively seeking off-site contract/consulting work.
Should someone be interested, I can be contacted through this web site (a comment can be left below), email (tdm@ieee.org), or LinkedIn.
My resume – should such be needed – would look something like this:
T. David McGlone, Ph.D.
An instrumentation designer, specialist in analog and mixed signal sensor interface networks, especially intended for earth sciences measurements. Equally comfortable with both discrete and integrated circuit integrated design with over 30 years of professional experience. I’m primarily an analog and mixed-signal R&D engineer with a specialty in sensor interface networks – or “phenomena-to-bits”; a method of pre-quantization signal processing networks to assure maximum quality of the digital representation … along with a fair bit of IC-level switched-mode power supply (SMPS) design.
Education
Ph.D., Colorado School of Mines, 1996, Geophysics (electromagnetic)
M.S., University of Nevada-Reno, 1985, Electrical Engineering (analog/mixed-signal)
B.S., University of Nevada-Reno, 1982, Electrical Engineering
Employment
SSAI: (Science Systems & Applications, Inc.) – contractor for
NASA – Goddard Space Flight Center (2018 – 2020)
Sr Engineering Scientist
db Group, LLC (2015 – 2018)
NASA – Langley Research Center (2010 – 2015)
Electronics Engineer, AST, Electronic Instrumentation Systems
Professional Organizations
IEEE – senior life member
AGU – (former) member
Publications
“Differential Laser Absorption Receiver: Design Considerations and Prototype Development“
May 2017, ISBN: 978-0998305769
“Butterworth & Bessel Filters: A Development Tutorial“
May 2016, ISBN: 978-1533172808
“DC Error Analysis of a Discrete Instrumentation Amplifier: Derivations of a Traditional 3-Opamp Topology“
May 2016, ISBN: 978-1530643387
Patents
McGlone, T. D. (NASA), 2017, U.S. Patent No. 9,696,411 “System and Method for Multi-Wavelength Optical Signal Detection“
McGlone, T. D., 2004, U.S. Patent No. 6,724,192 “Method and Apparatus for Exploration Using GMR Sensors“
McGlone, T. D., 2000, U.S. Patent No. 6,037,776 “Method and Apparatus for Geophysical Exploration Using GMR Sensors“
Papers
McGlone, T.D., “Magnetometer Comparison: Smoke Creek GMR SCIMAG-01 & Bartington Fluxgate MAG-03MC70“, 2003, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID Subsurface Science Initiative
McGlone, T.D., Kutrubes, D. L., 2001, “The Use of A Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR)-Based Magnetometer for Differentiation of Subsurface Electrical and Non-Electrical Materials“, Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, SAGEEP
McGlone, T.D., 1998, “Exploration and Detection of Subsurface Water Using Broadband Electromagnetic Sensors“, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Environmental Geosciences, v5n4
McGlone, T.D., 1997, “The Use of Giant Magnetoresistance Technology in Electromagnetic Geophysical Exploration“, Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, SAGEEP