User:ChrisXJ7: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (Creating user page for new user.) |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Chris Manning served as an aviation electronics technician in the US Coast Guard, then studied chemistry and engineering at Framingham State College. He gained a deep appreciation for systems, troubleshooting and graceful degradation from his experiences at sea and in the air. These were very helpful in graduate and post-doc experiences developing infrared spectrometer systems, at Duke University and University of Idaho, respectively. He founded Manning Applied Technology, which developed time-resolved infrared spectral tools from 1993 until 2012 with the assistance of SBIR and STTR funding. More recently he has worked on spectrometer systems, subsystems and components at Mettler Toledo Autochem and Thorlabs. | Chris Manning served as an aviation electronics technician in the US Coast Guard, then studied chemistry and engineering at Framingham State College. He gained a deep appreciation for systems, troubleshooting and graceful degradation from his experiences at sea and in the air. These were very helpful in graduate and post-doc experiences developing infrared spectrometer systems, at Duke University and University of Idaho, respectively. He founded Manning Applied Technology, which developed time-resolved infrared spectral tools from 1993 until 2012 with the assistance of SBIR and STTR funding. More recently he has worked on spectrometer systems, subsystems and components at Mettler Toledo Autochem and Thorlabs. | ||
http://www.appl-tech.com |
Latest revision as of 02:18, 8 July 2020
Chris Manning served as an aviation electronics technician in the US Coast Guard, then studied chemistry and engineering at Framingham State College. He gained a deep appreciation for systems, troubleshooting and graceful degradation from his experiences at sea and in the air. These were very helpful in graduate and post-doc experiences developing infrared spectrometer systems, at Duke University and University of Idaho, respectively. He founded Manning Applied Technology, which developed time-resolved infrared spectral tools from 1993 until 2012 with the assistance of SBIR and STTR funding. More recently he has worked on spectrometer systems, subsystems and components at Mettler Toledo Autochem and Thorlabs.