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Expert of the Month
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Expert of the Month: Jim Rowlands Mr. Rowlands is a Registered Civil and Geotechnical Engineer in the State of California with more than thirty years experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles. He is a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, a fellow in the Institute for the Advancement of Engineering, a member of the California Geotechnical Engineers Association, and a member of the Consulting Engineers Association of California. |
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Expert of the Month: Sean Shideh Mr. Shideh is a Registered Professional Mechanical Engineer in California. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering from the University of Arizona. Mr. Shideh’s experience includes federal motor vehicle safety compliance tests, full-scale automotive crash tests and documentation. While employed by a major insurance carrier, he conducted vehicle performance evaluations and safety defect investigations in addition to acting as liaison with government, industry, universities, research organizations, media and consumer groups. As a senior and a principal engineer for Nissan, he monitored vehicle compliance issues and implemented recall campaigns on issues identified, and performed engineering investigations in the Chassis & Brake Group to identify and improve chassis and brake related concerns. His expertise for GEI includes vehicle safety performance, vehicle component testing and failure analysis, structural and mechanical component testing, and chassis/brake failure incident investigations. |
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Expert of the Month: Greg Booth Mr. Booth is a Registered Mechanical Engineer in the State of California with more than twenty-five years of experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering, from California State University, San Jose. One part of his employment history is that Mr. Booth was a Gas Engineer with Pacific Gas and Electric Company, San Francisco where he offered technical support to energy conservation auditors and the company's customer base, did research regarding energy-saving devices and control systems, and was involved with test system operations for HVAC systems. Additional efforts involved underground gas storage and related piping.
At GEI his expertise is involved with investigations relating to issues with HVAC and plumbing systems for commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities, energy-saving systems and devices, cogeneration systems, product liability and code compliance matters. |
Expert of the Month: Tom Lepper
Mr. Lepper's areas of expertise include: tire failure analysis, vehicular component failures, brakes, suspension, power trains, air bags, fuel systems, vehicular fire cause and origin, and vehicle theft and forced entry issues. He has been involved with automobiles and racecars, which he drives, for more than thirty years. He is a Sports Car Club of America, and Porsche Club of America, Safety Technical Inspector, and a member of the Southwestern Association of Technical Accident Investigators.
He has completed seminars in Vehicle Fires (Lee S. Cole and Associates), Tire Failure and Analysis (National Police Training Institute), and Accident Reconstruction and Low Speed Impact Classes (Southwestern Association of Technical Accident Investigators). He has handled hundreds of cases relating to issues involving automobile component failures or fires. His experience includes extensive photography and video use. He has extensive deposition and trial experience where his hands-on experience is very effective. |
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Expert of the Month: Lindsey Philpott. P. E. Our expert of the month holds a BS and an MS in Civil Engineering. He is a licensed Civil Engineer and holds a California State Certified Water Treatment Plant Operator (Gr. IV) license.
His professional experience includes domestic and international design reviews, engineering studies (tracer study, SWTR compliance, sludge dewatering, hazmat and trash compacting, storm water compliance), design and engineering of water/wastewater treatment facilities (reclaimed water, sludge composting, trash compactor, hazmat/hazwaste facility), pricing structure analysis and preparation, RFP preparation and presentations, budget preparation/analysis, engineering analysis (computer flow simulations using mainframe, water distribution/wastewater collection master planning), pilot plant design operation and analysis (asbestos removal, color reduction, oxidation, polymer optimization) and personnel evaluations. |
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