RESUME

Peter N. Glaskowsky
21816 Alcazar Ave., Cupertino CA 95014
408-390-3158

png@ideaphile.com

OBJECTIVE

A director-level position in engineering management, product definition, or business development with the potential for rapid career development.

EMPLOYMENT

Senior Analyst, Senior Editor
MicroDesign Resources
Sunnyvale, CA
April 1996-present

Responsible for writing, consulting, and presenting technology analysis in the computer industry. Specializes in 3D graphics and multimedia on personal computers. Also assists with other PC technology issues such as core logic, memory, and networking hardware. Articles published regularly in MDR's Microprocessor Report newsletter; two books written for Technical Library collection. Presents seminars at MDR's annual Microprocessor Forum and Embedded Processor Forum conferences. Columnist for Electronic Business magazine. Articles published in other publications including Upside, PC Magazine, and Pen Computing. Quoted extensively by various news organizations including C|Net, ZDNet, the Wall Street Journal, EE Times, and Electronic News.
 

Chief Engineer
Integrated Device Technology
Santa Clara, CA
June 1993-March 1996

Responsible for strategic product planning, product definition, applications engineering, and reference board designs for MIPS RISC-based Windows NT desktop and server systems. Analyzed competitive CPUs, chipsets, and system architectures. Designed board-level products and created an architecture specification for a full-custom integrated circuit.
 

Engineer, Manager
SuperMac Technology
Sunnyvale, CA
October 1990-June 1993

Lead hardware engineer during development of SuperMatch, a color monitor calibrator; SuperView, a color display adapter; and the SuperMac Splash, a RISC-based Postscript Level II rasterizer and laser printer controller for the Xerox Majestik laser printer. As Manager of Sustaining Engineering, was responsible for component engineering, production engineering, and ongoing support for manufacturing operations.
 

Member of Technical Staff
Telebit Corporation
Santa Clara, CA
May 1990-September 1990

Lead hardware engineer during development of T3000/Worldblazer modem, then Telebit's highest-performance modem platform. Also provided development support for the T1600 modem, including ASIC test, board-level debugging, and component engineering.
 

Engineer
General Dynamics
Fort Worth, TX
October 1988-April 1990

Responsible for research, development, and engineering support for various aspects of aircraft development and model test activities. Held SECRET clearance.
 

CAD Systems Analyst
SeCAD, Inc.
Miami, FL
August 1986-October 1988

Involved in all aspects of company operations including retail sales and software development.
 

Staff Sergeant
United States Air Force
Hahn AB, Germany;
Denver, CO
April 1981-April 1985

Supervised and performed maintenance operations. Held SECRET security clearance. Honorably discharged upon completion of term of service.
 

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science
Electrical Engineering
University of Miami
Coral Gables, FL
May 1988

Degree awarded in the Computer Engineering Option Program. Published two papers on senior project, a high-performance multiprocessor robot arm controller, in the May 1988 issue of the "IEEE Transactions in Industrial Electronics" and the Proceedings of the 1988 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation.
 

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Design SuperCon '96
January 1996

PCI System Integration of a 155-Mbps ATM SAR Processor
(also presented as part of the HP 1996 Digital Systems Design Symposium)

PCI Spring '96
May 1996

PCI Performance Analysis for High-Speed Networking

Pen Computing
February 1997

Under the Hood: Windows CE CPUs and Chipsets

Multimedia Systems Design
November 1997-February 1999

Drawing Conclusions (monthly column)

Upside
December 1997

Graphics Violence

Multimedia Systems Design
March 1998

Standing Out in a Standards-Based World

Upside
April 1998

Not Nerd Nirvana—Toscana's Infohighway to Hell

REFERENCES

Available on request.