FREDERICK THOMAS MOORE, Ph.D., MBA                    

     5410 Raymond Road   Madison, WI  53711   (608) 231-1914     [email protected]

 

                             PROFILE

* Ad Hoc Networking Aficionado.  Bullish on EHF Spectrum Utilization.

* Substantial Knowledge of Voice and Data Telecommunications Technologies and Industry.

* Extensive R&D Experience in Electronics Industry, both Hands-on and Technical Mgmt.

* Strategic Management, Business Planning, and High-tech Startup Expertise.

 

                            EDUCATION

Ph.D.   Business.  University of Wisconsin at Madison.

     Emphasis: Deregulated fixed wireless, radio spectrum management and pricing models,

          telecommunications industry strategic and regulatory considerations.

     Thesis title:  "An Evaluation of the Economic and Social Consequences of

          Extremely High Frequency Digital Cellular Telephony."

     Additional course work: Strategic Management, Business Law, Ethics & Public Affairs.

 

MBA  Management & Human Resources.  University of Wisconsin at Madison.

 

BA  Physics and Religion.  Saint Olaf College.

 

Prior technical background in graduate level solid state and low temperature physics,

     computing, computer networking, and electronics.  Extra class ham, Navy MARS.

 

          PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Carroll College at Waukesha, Wisconsin.  Assistant Professor of Business.

     Teach small business management, business planning, human resource management.

 

Center for X-ray Lithography at University of Wisconsin.  Technical Staff.

     Micromechanical fabrication in Class 10 cleanroom of x-ray lithographic masks.

 

University of Wisconsin at Platteville.  Full time lecturer of business management.

 

Wisconsin Governor's Blue Ribbon Telecommunications Infrastructure Task Force.

     Developed a snapshot of the existing telecommunications infrastructure for stakeholders.

     Subsequently presented a multivariate analysis with implications for business strategy.

 

Advanced Defense R&D.  ASAT Missile and superconducting ASW system.

     Sensor product design & space flight qualification.  Program review of cryogenics.

 

Faculty Research Fellow.   Dept. of Physics, University of Minnesota.

     Automated thin film superconductor fabrication and ultra thin membrane fabrication.

 

R&D Program Manager.  NORAN Instruments, Inc., Middleton, Wisconsin.

     Conceptualized and successfully negotiated a university-industry joint research program.


 

 

 

FREDERICK THOMAS MOORE -- Publications

 

“An evaluation of the Economic and Social Consequences of

Extremely High Frequency Digital Cellular Telephony”  F. Moore.

 Ph.D. Thesis.  University of Wisconsin at Madison. (August 1999)

 

“A Multivariate Analysis of Wisconsin Telephone Incumbent Local Exchange

Carriers: Infrastructure Deployment and Implications for Business Strategy”  

F. Moore, B. Mickelson & S. Lee.  Submission pending.

 

“A Hard Disk Drive Selector Switch to Permit Multiple Operating Systems

on Desktop Computers.”  F. Moore.  University of Wisconsin Center for X-ray

Lithography. (1998-unpublished)

 

"CXrL X-ray Mask Process Guidebook"  F. Moore, M. Brown,  M. Reilly.

University of Wisconsin Center for X-ray Lithography. (1997)

 

"X-ray Mask Fabrication Process"  G. M. Wells, M. Reilly, F. Moore, F. Cerrina

(University of Wisconsin Center for X-ray Lithography) & Kuniaki Yamazaki

(Nippon Motorola, Ltd.).  SPIE Proceedings, Vol. 2512, p. 167-171. (April 1995)

 

"Interferometric Investigation of X-ray Mask Fabrication Distortions" 

M. Hansen, R. Englestad, M. Reilly, F. Moore.  SPIE Proceedings, Vol. 2194,

p. 249-254. (May 1994)

 

"High Sensitivity X-ray Mask Damage Studies Employing Holographic Gratings

and Phase-Shifting Interferometry"  M. Hansen, F. Moore, et al.  SPIE Proceedings,

Vol. 2194, p. 255-260. (May 1994)

 

"Convergence, Competition, Cooperation: The Report of the Governor's

Blue Ribbon Telecommunications Infrastructure Task Force"  Volume II:

Assessment of User Needs and Existing Environment. (1993)  # 1914,

Document Sales Unit, Wisconsin Department of Administration

 

"Gain Control Interface for a Nanovoltmeter"  Journal of Physics E. (1979-1980)