Starin for Congress
P.O. Box 1013
Lafayette, CO 80026
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Scott started out as a mechanical drafter with an associate’s degree in 1981, at Astro Instrument Corporation in Pompano Beach, Florida. Within five years Scott was the head of the engineering department at the age of 25, before he received his bachelor’s degree, which he earned by going to night school. Astro Instrument Corporation later became CDA InterCorp. Scott resigned from CDA in 2004, after 23 years with the organization.
Since Scott and his family moved to Colorado in 2004, he has worked at Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp, working primarily on the Space-Based Space Surveillance program as the lead electronics project engineer and as the lead gimbal system engineer. Scott received his Department of Defense Top-Secret clearance in 2005.
Scott has authored over 10 technical manuals on electro-mechanical energy conversion and power absorption, received two patents and authored six technical papers for NASA, the European Space Agency, and other international organizations. Additionally, Scott invented a new concept for controlling AC induction motors that significantly increases efficiency, power output and torque capacity. Scott’s background brings technical expertise critical for alternative energy concepts and technologies as well as higher efficiency motorized vehicles and compressors. Scott also received a Group Achievement Award from NASA for his contributions to the Hubble Repair Mission, in 1992.
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- COSTAR - SIRTF - ACS - NICMOS - STIS - Fine Guidance Sensor - COS - Wide Field Camera 3 |
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Energy Conversion Applications Include:
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Starin for Congress
P.O. Box 1013
Lafayette, CO 80026
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