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 . . .why is all this NASA 
stuff on this site? 
Our AutoComply software
 which makes websites
 accessible is based on
 techniques used in
 several NASA projects.




About Us
NOTABLE WEBSITE  PROJECTS

Hollywood.com
created / maintained original toolsets to publish the website. This website receives over 1 million hits per day.

Placesinthecity.com
Created behind the scenes programming to automate website.

StanLee.net (creator of X-men)
Backstreet boys / Burger King Promotion (backstreetproject.com)
Created global user login/ registration /email system
Received over 5,000 registrations a week

StanZine (Online Magazine for StanLee.net)
created publishing tool to produce weekly e-zine automatically.

NOTABLE ENGINEERING PROJECTS
NASA/Lockheed X-33 Launch Vehicle
(Fall 97-Spring 98)

X33 spacecraft

This is the prototype for the new space shuttle to be used by NASA in the 21st century. Developed a custom Field-Programmable-Gatearray (FPGA) using the verilog language for an Advanced Flight Experiment. When commanded, this FPGA reads data from the Advanced Gyro, Accelerometers, and Temperature sensors, then transmits the information back to the flight computer.
Advanced Computer Network
(Spring 1997 )

Developed a network of computers for a state of the art learning lab for a private elementary school called "The ExtraOrdinary Place" located in Los Angeles, Ca. just South of the Downtown area. Also built an advanced Dial-up Server network to allow them to provide Internet Service for the students, parents, and faculty.

Mars Pathfinder Review Board (April 1994)

Mars Rover 1997

Served on the technical review board for Mars Pathfinder Rover. This was a two-day technical review board that reviewed the electronics design for the Rover. On July 4, 1997, The Mars Pathfinder Rover called "Sojourner" successfully landed on the surface of Mars.
Cassini Mission to Saturn (1991-1994)

Cassini Spacecraft

Automatic Websites (EJM Technologies) started out as a one person consulting company that primarily did work for Jet Propulsion Laboratories of Pasadena, Ca. The most notable work includes the creation of a custom operating system for a network of sixteen small computers that is used on the Cassini Spacecraft which was launched on its way to Saturn, October 15, 1997. It arrived at Saturn on July 1, 2004
Mobile Robot Experiment (1990)

Robot Project

This robot was built for a project for Carnegie Mellon University. It is radio-controlled and uses a pulley-based tread design for mobility. It traverses rough terrain, including staircases.
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