Firmware design for Embedded microprocessor-based systems (ARM, RISC , custom, and others)
High speed communications protocols (USB, Ethernet, FireWire)
Assembly, C/C++/C#, Java, and others
Algorithm design
Mechanical Engineering
Packaging
PCA design support
Mechanism design for applications such as robotics
Machine design
Plastic and elastomer part design (including Reaction Injection Molding (RIM) Tooling
RIM molds)
Sheet metal design
Material and process selection
Cost reduction
System Engineering
Analysis of customer needs to produce system engineering requirements
System and product architecture
System validation in light of customer needs throughout program
Integration
Design of Experiments (DOE)
Laboratory Product Design
Molecular diagnostics assay design (chemistry and device)
Immunoassay design (chemistry and device, qualitative / quantitative)
Custom electronic equipment to enable life scientists research
Custom sensor design
Emerging technologies integration
Microfluidics
Manufacturing Engineering
Manufacturing engineering is part of the product design from the very beginning
Best practices for combined manufacturing engineering and anticipated manufacturing partners kept in mind for all manufacturing input to product design
Component availability or obsolescence issues considered during design phase, and fed back to the design team to ensure uninterrupted manufacturing for the life of the product
Design for manufacturability (DFm) and Design for Test (DFt) is part of the design process
Complete and accurate documentation package for manufacturing launch
Manufacturing and testing cycle time optimization to meet Cost of Goods Sold (COGS)
Regulatory testing support (Safety, FCC, FDA)
EXPERIENCE
Lonnie W. Adelman, Green Domain Design Sr. Partner, IEEE Sr. Member
Lonnie Adelman is a 30 year veteran of the high tech, Consumer Products, and Biotechnology Industries. Lonnie founded Green Domain Design, LLC. in 2011 to provide contract R&D, engineering and manufacturing services to the Life Science, Medical Device and Green / Clean Technology industries. Previously, he was affiliated with companies ranging from other start-ups to a Fortune 10 in capacities as a founder/CEO, manager, consultant and individual contributor. In 1983, Lonnie founded and developed Ericomp, Inc. from a $70,000 consulting firm to a multi-million dollar developer and manufacturer of equipment used primarily for in vitro DNA amplification. The company shipped worldwide from San Diego, CA.
Further information: http://www.linkedin.com/in/lonnieadelman/
EDUCATION
Lonnie earned a BS in Engineering (EE) from Cal State Northridge, and subsequently attended program and project management business courses at UCSD and The George Washington University School of Business.
PUBLICATIONS
Polynucleotide and protein analysis method using magnetizable moieties
United States 5,656,429
Issued
Microelectronic thermoelectric device and systems incorporating such device