The principle people of the Caltmore Engineering group are:
William J Sell
Mr. Sell has been involved with start-up companies for many years. Apart from his own consulting business focused on developing medical devices, Mr. Sell has spent several years helping to develop technologies to help manage diabetes. This included an in-vivo sensor and non-invasive technique for detecting blood sugars. At both of these start-ups Mr. Sell acted as Director of Engineering. Prior to this, Mr. Sell was involved in the imaging industry and started his career developing an in-vitro diagnostic test. Mr. Sell has a broad base of skills, most notably with embedded systems and architectural knowledge from his earlier work and a strong background in opto- mechanical engineering. Mr. Sell holds ten patents for work and has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Merton Technical College in London.
David Feitelberg
Mr. Feitelberg has been writing computer and embedded systems software since 1978. During that time, he has designed and implemented a wide variety of different systems. Among them package tracking systems deployed by UPS, an insurance claim processing system for Blue Cross, industrial machine controllers, firmware for network connected devices, and a pair of e-commerce web sites. He holds one computer architecture patent and studied Physics at Northeastern University in Boston.
Erwin C. Van Hook, Jr.
Mr. Van Hook has more than 30 years of experience with nearly all facets of electronics engineering. Yet he remains as passionate about radio now as he was at the age of six when he detected WLW on a home-brewed crystal reciever. He has an FCC GROL commercial radio license and the FCC Extra Class amateur radio license. Mr. Van Hook installed and repaired tactical microwave communications equipment in Vietnam in 1971 and worked as a senior electronics technician for 12 years at Hughes Aircraft. He is trained in EMI and EMC and designed circuitry for type acceptance by the FCC and has taught electronics technology at the community college level. Currently, he specializes in analog electronic and electro-optical design. He was awarded the TRW Chairman's Award for Innovation for design of a line scan CCD imaging system and holds a Bachelors Degree in Physics from California State University at Fullerton.
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