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Having over twenty years experience in Quality Management Systems, she has held various management positions in Quality and Engineering in industries including telecommunications, automotive, plastics, and chemicals. Currently, she is a member of the SAE Aerospace G19 Counterfeit Electronic Components Committee which is chartered to address aspects of preventing, detecting, responding to and counteracting the threat of counterfeit electronic components. Silicon Cert Laboratories is an independent testing facility which offers reliability testing and analytical services. They have a comprehensive Electronic Component Counterfeit Detection program.
Tom Sharpe is the Vice President of SMT Corporation, located in Sandy Hook Connecticut.  Tom co-founded SMT with his wife Kirsten in 1995 and they have since built SMT into one of the industry’s leading Independent Stocking Distributors of electronic components.  In addition to being a long-time member of ERAI, Tom is the current Vice President of IDEA where he has served continuously on the Board of Directors since the year of it’s formation in 2003.
Tom is an associate member of Aerospace Industry Association’s Counterfeit Parts IPT, and a member of SAE International’s G-19 committee that is currently developing the new AS6081 Independent Distributor certification standard. Tom also serves on the G-19A sub-committee that is drafting the recommended test methods for the AS6171 Component Test & Inspection standard.
Tom is very active on the Defense & Aerospace Industry speaking tour and has become a leading voice from the Independent sector in the fight against counterfeit components in the electronics industry.  Tom’s presentations serve to educate all sectors of the electronics industry about the growing dangers of counterfeits in today’s market, and best practices to detect and mitigate those dangers. 
Kevin Sink is the Director of Quality at TTI, Inc. TTI is a specialty distributor of passive, interconnect, electromechanical and discrete components headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas.  Kevin has served with NEDA on counterfeit mitigation strategies and is currently a committee member for SAE developing the counterfeit mitigation standard for distribution, AS6081.   He began his career as a buyer with General Dynamics and has worked in many roles in the electronics industry including sales, product management, sales management and sales operations before assuming responsibility for Quality.  Kevin holds two business degrees from Texas A&M University and is celebrating his 19th year with TTI.  Kevin’s passion for developing and managing new processes and systems makes him well suited to tackle emerging issues in our industry.
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Randy Kong Ph. D. has been an electronics reliability specialist for over 15 years.  He was responsible for establishing a number of reliability programs and teams at HP and Microsoft, contributing to development and implementation of effective reliability methodologies in product design and manufacture.  He is currently the Asia Director and Senior Member of Technical Staff with DfR Solutions (www.dfrsolutions.com ), where he works with clients in U.S. and Asia in identifying, assessing and mitigating electronics reliability risks across product design, manufacture and deployment lifecycle.  In addition to system reliability, his particular focus includes electronics component reliability, level 1-2 packaging design and manufacture quality/reliability and supplier qualification.
Myeong-ku (Michael) Lee Ph. D. is currently a member of the IPR team, Compliance and Facilitation Directorat with the World Customs Organization (WCO).  Prior to joining the WCO, Myeong-ku was a senior investigating officer for the Bureau of Investigation, Korea Customs Services. He also worked for Post-Audit Division as a Deputy Director, Bureau of Post-Audit Clearance. He published the book “Customs Policy and Customs Act” in 2007. He has responsibility for IPR Customer Enforcement Network, including the electronic appliances sector at the WCO. He is an IPR analyst for review of the global trend, routing, and concealment method.
Huda Midani comes to Schreiner ProSecure from the Authentication Product Surety and Supply Chain Integrity Industry.  During her career, Huda has been instrumental in the development of products, programs, services and standards around product authentication and field monitoring capabilities.  The majority of her career has been spent in the Pharmaceutical and Healthcare sector, where she has worked for Global Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, focusing on launching products internationally, managing their supply chains and product packaging processes and systems. Consequently, this experience was instrumental in working with other Global Pharmaceutical Manufacturers to support their Product Surety and Supply Chain Integrity programs.  In joining the Schreiner Group, a global leader in innovative label technologies, her scope has broadened to include the electronics, aeronautical, automotive, government documents as well as consumer healthcare, pharmaceutical and biotechnical products.  She heads up the Business Development role for the America’s out of the Schreiner US Headquarters located in Blauvelt, New York.
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Diganta Das, Ph.D.,(Mechanical Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, B.Tech, Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology) is a member of the research staff at the Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering. His expertise is in reliability, environmental and operational ratings of electronic parts, uprating, electronic part reprocessing, counterfeit electronics, technology trends in the electronic parts and parts selection and management methodologies. He performs benchmarking processes and organizations of electronics companies for parts selection and management and reliability practices. Dr. Das has published more than 50 articles on these subjects, and presented his research at international conferences and workshops. He had been the technical editor for two IEEE standards and is vice chairman of IEEE Reliability Society Standard Board coordinating two additional standards. He is an editorial board member for the journal Microelectronics Reliability and Circuit World. He is a Six Sigma Black Belt and a member of IEEE and IMAPS.
Keith Gregory practices in the areas of general business matters, corporate, franchise and partnership disputes, and intellectual property and commercial litigation. He is an experienced litigator, with considerable background in intellectual property issues, licensing agreements, trade secret matters and Uniform Commercial Code issues, especially within the electronic components and semi-conductor industries. Keith was recently appointed to the SAE International AS6081 Committee, established to develop standards proscribing counterfeit parts avoidance requirements for independent distributors.
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Babbage presented something that he called "difference engine" to the Royal Astronomical Society on Jun 14, 1822 and in a paper entitled "Note on the application of machinery to the computation of astronomical and mathematical tables."
It was able to calculate polynomials by using a numerical method called the differences method.
The Society approved the idea, and the government granted him £1500 to construct it, in 1823. Charles Babbage converted one of the rooms in his home to a workshop and hired Joseph Clement to oversee construction of the engine. Every part had to be formed by hand using custom machine tools, many of which Babbage himself designed. He took extensive tours of industry to better understand manufacturing processes. Based on these trips and his experience with the difference engine, Babbage published On the Economy of Machinery and Manufacture in 1832. It was the first publication on what we would now call operations research.

The death of Georgiana, Babbage's father, and an infant son interrupted construction in 1827. Work had already taxed Babbage heavily and he was on the edge of a breakdown. John Herschel and several other friends convinced Babbage to take a trip to Europe to recuperate. He passed through the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Italy visiting universities and manufacturing facilities.

In Italy he learned he had been named the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. He initially wanted to turn down the position but several friends convinced him to accept. He moved to 1 Dorset Street upon returning to England in 182
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In Babbage's times there was a really high error rate in the calculation of math tables, when Babbage planned to find a new method that could be use to make it mechanically, removing the human error factor. This idea started to tickle his brain very early, in 1812.
Three different elements influenced him in this decision: he disliked untidiness and unprecision; he was very able with logarithmical tables; he was inspired from an existing work on calculating machines produced by W. Schickard, B.Pascal, and G. Leibniz.
He discussed the main principles of a calculating engine in a letter he wrote to Sir H. Davy in the early 1822.
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