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Raymond Garbos
Also published under:Ray Garbos, R. Garbos
Affiliation
eCollaborative Ventures (eCV) Collaboratory, Boston, USA
Topic
Big Data,Actual Hardware,Actuator,Advanced Communication,Basic Factor,Central And Eastern Europe,Changes In Requirements,Cloud Computing,Communication Development,Computer Hardware,Computer System,Computer Technology,Computing Services,Core Network,Core Technology,Critical Applications,Development Of Resources,Developmental Changes,Digital Ecosystem,Distribution Process,Eastern Europe,Ecosystem Development,Edge Devices,Emergency Surgery,Environmental Characteristics,Evolutionary Computation,Evolutionary Development,External Manifestation,Factor For The Development,Flexible Network,Free Space,Grand Challenge,Growth Problems,Hidden Problem,High-performance Computing,Impedance,International Members,Internet Of Things,Internet Of Things Applications,Level Of Development,Level Of Diversification,Level Of Parallelism,Lightning Strike,Local Nodes,Lookup Table,Mobile Devices,Modern Computer,Modern Systems,Natural World,Network Resources,
Biography
Raymond J. Garbos is VP and Chief Engineer of Aura Instrumentation Inc. He is responsible for the development of advanced avionics concepts, architectures and technologies for aerospace applications. He has over thirty five years ofcircuit, logic, and system architecture design experience. He was an Engineering Fellow for Sanders Associates (1984–85), Lockheed Martin (1986–2000) and BAE Systems (2001–06). He was the RLV Avionic IPT lead for Lockheed Martin and has participated in many Advanced Space Avionics Studies supporting MSFC. He receivedBSEE/MSEM degrees from Northeastern University in 1968/1971 and a MAT degree from Rivier College in 2001.