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Victor A. Carreņo
Dr. Victor A. Carreņo (born 1956 in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico) is a NASA Areospace Engineer and Aero-Space Technologist who holds the patent for the Single Frequency Multitransmitter Telemetry System.
Born and raised in the City of Guaynabo, Carreņo, whose father is Puerto Rican and mother Dominican, became interested in electronics and the solution of mathematical problems as a child. After finishing his primary and secondary education, Carreņo attended Margarita Janer Palacios High School. In high school, he was a top math and science student and graduated with honors in 1974.
In 1975, Carreņo enrolled in the University of Puerto Rico and earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering in 1979. Upon graduation, he applied and was hired by the NASA Langley Research Center and was assigned to the Aircraft Electronics System Branch, Flight Electronics Division. In 1983, he was reassigned to the digital system upset assessment team, in the Fault Tolerant Systems Branch. His work involved the development of techniques for analytically assessing digital system upset due to lightning-induced transiente.
Carreņo, is credited with inventing and developing the Single Frequency Multitransmitter Telemetry System in 1983. He also designed and conducted experiments for the real-time evaluation of the Viper single board computer while working in the instrumentation of the F-106 lightning research aircraft. Carreņo continued his higher education by enrolling at the Old Dominian University, where in 1985 he obtained his Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering. in 1986, he was granted the patent for the SFMTS, U.S. Patent # 4,631,538.
In 1990, Carreņo was assigned to the formal methods team, Assessment Technology Branch. This team worked on the development of mathematical techniques for the verification of critical systems. In 1994, he enrolled in the University of Cambridge in England and graduated with a PhD in Computer Science in 1997.
Among his many awards and recognitions are: 1986-Certificate of Appreciation (La RC), 1983-Certificate of Recognition (NASA Invention Disclosures) and Certificate of Recognition (NASA Tech Brief Publication), 1986,89-Certificate of Appreciation (The Governor's Magnet School), 1995-Superior Accomplishment Award and 1996-Group Achievement Award.
Dr. Victor A. Carreņo currently is working in the verification of air traffic management concepts and the development of mathematical infrastructure to support such verifications.
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