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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Mirwin (talk | contribs)at21:59, 22 October 2002 (definition stub for fundamental technical term). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
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Michael R. Irwin,

Valedictorian, Coquille H.S., 1979.
B.S. Engineering Physics, Oregon State University, 1984.
Work experience:
  • Systems Analyst/Program Manager, 5 ys, Edwards AFB
  • Instrumentation and Control Engineer 1.5 yr CH2M-Hill
  • Sole Proprietor, Irwin Consulting, 10 yr
  • Discontinued, peaked at 12 working computer professionals, Systems Analysts, CAD, Animation & Multimedia
    Currently: At liberty. Studying commercial opportunities in free/open paradigms with a view towards engineering resources or projects.
    Next: TBD
    Wikipedia Contributor since 5 Feb 2002
    

    Useful links:

    Extreme Programming Links

    Interesting links/sites stumbled accross in research for later scrutiny:

    Personal notes: "Equatorial Orbit" Possibly writeup some common orbits and how they are typically used .... much of this is currently buried in various satellite articles. Worth refactoring and adding duplicate information in other places?

    Link to stubborn stubs in progress: Application of tensor theory in engineering science contravariant


    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Mirwin&oldid=377674"





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