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I performed on woodwinds in Echo Amphitheater in Georgia O’Keefe country and established call-and-response communication with turacos in the Tropical Rainforest Birdhouse at the Rio Grande Zoo in Albuquerque. These experiments yielded a record album and public television program. I taught acoustics at the old College of Santa Fe and freshman physics at the University of New Mexico branch college in Los Alamos where I presided over unique musical instrument design and construction. During that time, I served on funding panels for several categories of the New Mexico Arts Division, including Music, Artist in Residence, and Interdisciplinary Projects.
As an
experimental
musician
I focused on building and testing charged particle and neutron detectors at university and national lab accelerator facilities. This led to
my interest in electronic materials. As Program Manager for Physical Characterization at SEMATECH, the global consortium of leading semiconductor manufacturers in Austin, Texas, I pushed the rate of device miniaturization by making the highest resolution measurements of elemental bonding in layers that
were only a few atoms thick!
As an Electrical Engineer
I look closely for structure in nature and, amazingly, I often find it hidden in plain sight. There is spectacular structure in the turbulent fluid dynamics of shallow streams and in the flickering flames of a campfire. Longer wavelengths; red and yellow appear solid while greens and blues are more transparent. The chemistry that produces colorful flames includes strontium chloride (red), calcium chloride (orange), copper chloride (blue), and copper sulfate (green). Color enhances the dynamic beauty while revealing discrete forms of integrated pathways.