Professional Experience
John F. Meyer
The University of Michigan
- Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science,
2002-
- Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
1976-2002
- Director, Computing Research Laboratory, 1984-89
- Director, Systems Engineering Laboratory, 1971-72, 1980-81
- Associate Professor of Computer Engineering
and of Computer and Communication Sciences, 1971-76
- Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
and of Computer and Communication Sciences, 1967-71
- Research Assistant, Systems Engineering Laboratory, 1965-67
R&D Laboratories
- Research Engineer, Telecommunication Division,
Caltech Jet Propulsion
Laboratory
, Pasadena, CA, 1958-65
- Data Systems Engineer, Missiles Division,
Douglas Aircraft Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, 1957
- Research Assistant, Office of Physical Research,
U.S. Weather Bureau, Wash., DC, Summer 1956
Visiting Research Appointments
- Chalmers University of Technology, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
(Sweden), 1996
- City University, Centre
for Software Reliability (England), 1991, 1993, 1994
- Italtel (Italy), 1990,
1996-97
- Hiroshima University (Japan), 1984
- INRIA (France), 1983
- LAAS (France), 1977
- Thomson-CSF (France), 1975
Consulting
- University of Illinois, 2002-05
- The Applied Sciences Corporation (TASC), 1993-94
- Italtel (Italy), 1991-99
- General Motors, 1989-93
- Unisys, 1989
- Industrial Technology Institute, 1983-92
- Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 1968-72, 1979-81
- Bendix Advanced Technology Center, 1977-86
- CIMSA (France), 1983
- Integrated Systems, Inc., 1981
- Battelle Columbus Laboratories, 1979-80
- Honeywell Systems and Research Center, 1977
- U.S. Army Electronics Command, 1973-74
Patents and Disclosures
- U.S. Patent Number 3,100,294, Time-Division Multiplexer, 1963
(issued
to NASA)
- European Patent Number EP1142217, Admission Control of Mixed VBR
Sources in Broadband Networks (with with S.
Montagna, R. Paglino, and A. Puglisi) , 2004