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This highly-qualified expert is a licensed professional engineer in three states with over 25 years of experience in the field of electrical automation and control systems. He earned his AS in electrical engineering and his BS in electrical engineering at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. This expert is a certified energy manager with the Association of Energy Engineers and is a member of professional organizations such as the National Society for Professional Engineers and the New Hampshire Society for Professional Engineers. He formerly served as the owner of Aquatrack Systems, as an electrical engineer at Ionics, and as both an electrical and controls engineer and the instrument and controls manager at Waldron Engineering. This expert currently serves as an electrical engineer for his own consulting firm based in New Hampshire.
Principal Electrical Engineer, An automation and control engineering company in NH
Bachelor of Science (BS), Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Wolfeboro,
New Hampshire
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What Can a Control Systems Expert Witness Opine On?
System Modeling
Creating mathematical representations of systems.
Stability Analysis
Determining system stability under various conditions.
Controller Design
Designing controllers to manage system behavior.
Simulation
Running simulations to predict system performance.
System Identification
Estimating model parameters from data.
Signal Processing
Analyzing and manipulating signals for control.
FAQs for Control Systems Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a control systems expert witness?
A control systems expert witness is an engineering specialist who explains how automated and process control systems should work. They assist by reviewing technical records, analyzing failures, and testifying to clarify complex control issues.
In what types of cases might a control systems expert witness be beneficial?
A control systems expert witness is beneficial in industrial automation failures, robotics accidents, process control errors, product defects, safety system malfunctions, and machinery litigation.
How can a control systems expert witness assess compliance with industry standards?
A control systems expert witness assesses compliance with industry standards by reviewing system design, documentation, testing records, and performance against applicable codes and guidelines.
What specific training qualifies a control systems expert witness for forensic analysis?
A control systems expert witness is qualified for forensic analysis through advanced engineering degrees, control systems design training, safety standards coursework, and specialized forensic investigation experience.
How does a control systems expert witness evaluate fault allocation in automated processes?
A control systems expert witness evaluates fault allocation in automated processes by analyzing system design, control logic, data logs, and standards compliance to identify root causes.
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