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Logan Latham POE 9-29-13

Ray Busby He is a Bachelors & Masters Degrees in Electrical Engineering (BSEE & MSEE) He is currently retired, but was previously with a single company for most of his career. The company was acquired twice and thus under 3 names: Collins Radio / Rockwell International / Alcatel His email is EEbuzz59@gmail.com

He is a encompassed digital design & development in fields of aerospace, computers, & communications He has been a Project Engineering Manager & Group Manager His job is to design, develop prototype, and release to manufacturing advanced electronics equipment

His average work schedule varied with whatever project he was working on, typically 40-45 hours per week. He graduate of Waxahachie High School, then had 2 years of education at Abilene Christian University, then 3 years at Lamar University (BSEE), and advanced a degree at University of Houston (MSEE)

He says, the last 3 years for BSEE was married, had one child, and worked half-time. Then he worked full-time while completing MSEE at UH. Without having to work, it would have been easier, but would not do anything differently.

He says, you should decide what you want to do and pursue diligently. Choose a career in which you can enjoy working in and you will never be sorry for your decision. You CAN enjoy work!

Logan Latham POE 9-29-13

Aerospace Engineering

You have to formulate a design of whatever it is your making, then you have to make criteria that it will fulfill, along with making test models. Then you experiment with it, and collect data. Then you formulate mathematical models, followed by writing a technical report. After that you analyze the project requests, review the performance reports, plan activities concerned with investigating and resolving customers reports of technical problems, and maintain records.

Aerospace engineers can not always live wherever they want, since the jobs are only available in a few areas It is an office setting

Aerospace engineers can specialize in


Aerodynamics Thermodynamics Celestial mechanic systems Propulsion systems Acoustics Guidance and control systems Commercial transport Military fighter planes Helicopters Spacecraft Missile or rockets Structural designing Guiding Navigating and controlling Instrumentation and communication Or production methodology

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