Dr. Ying FeriaDr. Ying Feria
Boeing Technical Fellow
February 25, 2005
Boeing Technical Fellow
February 25, 2005
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A Note on Dr. Ying FeriaA Note on Dr. Ying Feria
Name: Ying Feria
Title: Boeing Technical Fellow
Education
– BSEE (1985) - UNAM, MSEE (1987), Ph.D. EE (1990) – University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (UWM)
Experience
– Boeing (1997 – Present)
– Jet Propulsion Laboratory (1991 – 1997)
– UWM (1986 – 1991)
Publications and Patents
– 16 original papers, filed 11 U.S. patents (2 awarded), and 3 European patents
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RecognitionsRecognitions
2005: Asian American Engineer of the Year, CIE/USA
2004: Women of Color in Technology All Star Award
2004: Outstanding Performance Award, Boeing Satellite Systems
2003: Outstanding Alumnus of the Year, UWM School of Engineering
2003: Boeing Technical Fellow
2002: Boeing Associate Technical Fellow
2001: Boeing Satellite Systems (BSS) Superior Team Award
1997: NASA Group Achievement Award for Galileo Ground Array Receiver
1996: Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Award for Excellence for Exceptional Technical Excellence
1996: NASA Award for NASA Technical Brief for new technology invention
2005: Asian American Engineer of the Year, CIE/USA
2004: Women of Color in Technology All Star Award
2004: Outstanding Performance Award, Boeing Satellite Systems
2003: Outstanding Alumnus of the Year, UWM School of Engineering
2003: Boeing Technical Fellow
2002: Boeing Associate Technical Fellow
2001: Boeing Satellite Systems (BSS) Superior Team Award
1997: NASA Group Achievement Award for Galileo Ground Array Receiver
1996: Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Award for Excellence for Exceptional Technical Excellence
1996: NASA Award for NASA Technical Brief for new technology invention
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AchievementsAchievements
Bringing new business in satellite communication systems to Boeing – ubiquitous coverage to enable communication for homeland security, emergency, and hard to reach areas
Cutting edge technology design – stratospheric platform communication system design that enables high density broadband services at low cost
In-depth contribution to broadband and mobile satellite communication systems (Spaceway and Thuraya) – simple design solutions to complex systems
Major contribution to Galileo – Mission to Jupiter, new receiver design enabled tracking extremely weak signals from Galileo at Jupiter
Bringing new business in satellite communication systems to Boeing – ubiquitous coverage to enable communication for homeland security, emergency, and hard to reach areas
Cutting edge technology design – stratospheric platform communication system design that enables high density broadband services at low cost
In-depth contribution to broadband and mobile satellite communication systems (Spaceway and Thuraya) – simple design solutions to complex systems
Major contribution to Galileo – Mission to Jupiter, new receiver design enabled tracking extremely weak signals from Galileo at Jupiter
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Comments from OthersComments from Others
Mark Sturza, Chief Consultant at Teledesic commented: “Ying is a top communications systems analyst and engineer. Her knowledge and synthesis ability put her in the top few percent of her field.”
Dr. Harold Rosen, pioneer of communication satellites, wrote: “The new design reached a high degree of frequency reuse, which also substantially increased the system capacity and the commercial value ofthe system.”
A Thuraya customer called Dr. Feria’s incline orbit operation design “a straightforward design of a non-trivial system.” Dr. Roberto Vasquez, Thuraya Spacecraft Program Manager, stated “In-orbit the system is working exceptionally well.”
Dr. Parthasarathi Ramachandran (Dr. Rom), Vice President, Space Engineering of ICO, wrote, “Ying’s pleasant personality and patience plus her ability to firmly yet unobtrusively put across her viewpoint, won everyone’s admiration and respect, and enabled her to successfully lead combined BSS/customer teams comprised of her peers.”