Michael E. Valdez
CONSULTING
- 1985-6, to the John E. Fetzer Foundation, Inc. Kalamazoo, MI. designing
and building high precision computer controlled instruments to measure
variables of the environment.
- 1985, to the John E. Fetzer Energy Medicine Research Institute, Phoenix,
AZ. design and construction of a computer for automatic plant growth monitoring
and a high resolution video camera sampling interface.
- 1985, to the John E. Fetzer Energy Medicine Research Institute, Phoenix,
AZ, Report on the Feasibility of Monitoring Plant Growth and Other Experiments.
- 1985, to the Florida State School for the Blind, St. Augustin, Fla.
developing talking computer programs to tutor blind children in mathematics
and in the use of the computer.
- 1984, to Department of Biology, Florida Institute of Technology, multiple
interfacing of a balance studies platform for computer monitoring of human
subjects.
- 1983, to Ray Walton, Miami, Fla. design and supervision of construction
of a computer system to read English text typed on a computer, to replace
his voice lost in an operation.
- 1982, to Florida Solar Energy Center, Port Canaveral, Florida, multiple
interfacing of instruments with several computers.
- 1981, to Harbour Pines Racquetball Club, design of the electrical system
for the new facilities.
- 1979-1980, to the Geology Department, California State University, Long
Beach, CA. on the possibility of using basic microwave radiation for earthquake
prediction.
- 1978-1980, to the Geology Department, California State University, Long
Beach, CA. on the design of a microprocessor controller for a gravimeter,
with capabilities for analyzing and recording the data.
- 1979-1984, to E. S. Maxey, M.D., Stuart, Fla. on the design of a microcomputer
controlled instrument for measuring skin conductivity; the instrument has
capabilities for statistical analyses of the measurements, storage and
display.
- 1979, to the Mechanical Engineering Department, California State University,
Long Beach, CA. on the design of a microprocessor controller for a fatigue
meter, with capabilities for generating any stress cycle.
- 1976, to Gene Gessner, Consulting Engineers, Iowa City, Iowa, on a computer
program for heating and air conditioning design for buildings.
This page was last modified on 12/27/2001