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  • Waller, TX
  • 1106 Curtin St, Houston, TX 77018 (713) 688-4008
  • 1070 Gardenia Dr, Houston, TX 77018 (713) 686-4771
  • 1082 Gardenia Dr, Houston, TX 77018 (713) 686-4771 (713) 688-4008
  • 1082 Gardenia Dr APT 61, Houston, TX 77018 (713) 688-4008

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Resumes

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Thomas Mehrkam

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Geospace Technologies
Senior Deveopment Engineer

Geosource 1976 - 2013
Senior Engineer

Ion I/O Hgs Geosource 1976 - 2013
Senior Software Engineer

Hermes 1982 - 1983
Senior Engineer
Education:
University of Houston 2013 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
University of Houston 1972 - 1975
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Letourneau University 1971 - 1972
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Engineering
Skills:
Software Engineering
Embedded Software
Embedded Systems
Data Acquisition
Debugging
Software Development
Programming
Petroleum
System Architecture
C++
Unix
Vxworks
Qt
Control Systems Design
Cvs
Electrical Engineering
Clearcase
Oil and Gas
Software Configuration Management
Git
Mfc
Open Source Software
Embedded Operating Systems
Assembly Language
Arm
Energy
Electronics
Energy Industry
Engineering
Manufacturing
Oop
Oil/Gas
C
Gas
Oilfield
Tcp/Ip
Testing
Troubleshooting
Upstream
Seismic Acquisition
Computer Hardware
Postgresql
Solaris 8/9/10
Sunos
Vmebus
Seismic Source Controllers
Tcpip
Network Architecture
Interests:
Computers
Remote Control Airplanes
Investing
New Technologies
Engineering
Digital Photography
Hunting
Fishing
Rv Travel
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Thomas Mehrkam

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Sr. Engineer At Iongeophysical

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Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy

Publications

Us Patents

Ejector Dwell Controller For A Sorting Apparatus

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US Patent:
42719682, Jun 9, 1981
Filed:
May 5, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/903058
Inventors:
Thomas O. Mehrkam - Houston TX
James F. Lockett - Houston TX
Assignee:
Geosource Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B07C 5342
US Classification:
209564
Abstract:
A sorting apparatus for sorting a stream of articles and for ejecting unacceptably classified articles therefrom is characterized by an ejector dwell controller operative to control the duration of operation of an ejector element in accordance with the length of the article being ejected. The ejector is initiated when a predetermined lead-point on an article classified as unacceptable enters into an ejection zone proximal to the ejector and continues until a predetermined cut-off point thereon enters the ejection zone. An ejecting force is thus directed toward the same predetermined portion of each article being ejected without regard to the location of the defect causing the unacceptable classification.

Transducer For Optical Data Transmission

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US Patent:
44792646, Oct 23, 1984
Filed:
Apr 26, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/371951
Inventors:
James F. Lockett - Missouri City TX
Jerry F. Janecka - Corpus Christi TX
Thomas O. Mehrkam - Houston TX
Assignee:
Geosource Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04B 900
US Classification:
455605
Abstract:
A transducer for optical data transmission is disclosed in which an optical signal is encoded with information representative of a parameter being measured and transmitted to a remote measurement and control apparatus site for decoding. An input optical signal is received by the transducer and separated into first and second portions. The first portion of the optical input signal is converted to electrical energy and is used to power the transducer. The second portion of the input optical signal is modulated in response to the measured parameter and the modulated signal transmitted back to the remote site.

Sorting Apparatus

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US Patent:
42079853, Jun 17, 1980
Filed:
May 5, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/903057
Inventors:
James F. Lockett - Houston TX
Thomas O. Mehrkam - Houston TX
Richard R. M. Braham - Houston TX
Assignee:
Geosource, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
B07C 5342
US Classification:
209564
Abstract:
Apparatus for sorting articles is characterized by a circuit arrangement responsive to first and second electrical signals representative of the light reflected from the same portion of the article to be sorted as detected against a first and a second background, the first background having a reflectivity characteristic greater than the reflectivity characteristic of the second background, to generate an electrical signal representation of the portion of the viewing zone occupied by the article. This signal is used to scale both the first and second signals to provide an electrical signal representation of the reflectivity of the article at the first and second color wavelengths. The apparatus is further characterized by an article classifier which classifies the article on the basis of the intensity of light reflected at the first and second color wavelengths, the classifier including a memory element having a plurality of storage locations therein which are utilized to define a profile of acceptable articles and to generate an article-reject signal if the reflected intensities of the first and second colors define a point outside of the profile. An ejector is responsive to an ejector dwell control arrangement which initiates operation thereof to apply an ejecting force toward the same predetermined portion of each article being ejected without regard to the presence of the predetermined physical characteristics on the portion of the article toward which the ejecting force is directed.
Thomas O Mehrkam from Waller, TX, age ~71 Get Report