Everight Position Technologies Corp.
102 Commerce Dr. Unit 8, Moorestown, NJ 08057
856-727-9500 or info@everightsensors.com
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The People of Everight
Les Schaevitz is a graduate of the Wharton
School of the University of Pennsylvania, and is a member
of the original Schaevitz Engineering (now MSI/Schaevitz Sensors)
family, the pioneer company of the position sensor industry.
With Schaevitz Engineering just prior to its sale to Lucas
(TRW), he ultimately went on to be director of sales and marketing
at Macro Sensors (now AST/Macro Sensors), a leading manufacturer
of LVDT linear position sensors. Les Schaevitz is the founder
of Everight Position, the marketer/designer behind the first
commercial applications of NyceWave Sensing Technology, and
the originator of the unique "multiple technology"
marketing concept underlying Everight Position's rapid growth.
David Nyce is one of the top sensor design
and manufacturing engineers in the world today and is the
inventor for whom NyceWave Position Sensing is named. Formerly
director of technology and division general manager at MTS
Systems Corporation, he holds numerous patents and is a renowned
authority in an array of sensor fields including pressure,
force, acceleration, position, and liquid level. David Nyce
is also a highly accomplished electronics engineer with broad
capabilities in standard and microprocessor controlled sensor
support electronics hardware and software development. A widely
published author on sensors and related technologies, David
Nyce's text, "Linear Position Sensors, Theory and Application,"
is considered the definitive current book on its subject.
Dr. Leonard Goldman has his PhD in nuclear
physics and has spent most of his career designing and building
specialized measurement instrumentation, including several
years with Schlumberger Well Services in both R&D and
engineering developing probe technology for oil well logging.
Over his distinguished career, he has been deeply involved
in the design and construction of gamma ray cameras, CT and
MRI scanners, and specialized radiation detectors and has
worked extensively with computer modeling of instruments and
physical processes (a key area for Everight Position's development
efforts). Dr. Goldman has several patents and publications,
and is a member of the American Physical Society and a life
member of the IEEE.
Edward Herceg is an applied mathematician and one of the
most accomplished applications engineers active in the sensor
industry today. His training, knowledge, and experience
cover not only the sensor world, but a broad range of disciplines
including electrical, chemical, mechanical, structural,
and materials sciences. Early in his career, Mr. Herceg
was chief engineer at Schaevitz Engineering, the pioneer
company of the position sensor industry, and ultimately
authored the "Schaevitz Handbook of Measurement and
Control," the first book written on the subject of
position sensors. Later, while at Schaevitz, he oversaw
the development of the first L/RVIT position sensors and
headed the Schaevitz division that first brought L/RVIT
position sensing technology to the market.
George David is a US Marine and graduate of the Temple
University School of Business (now the Fox School). He gained
his original sales experience as a broker in international
financial markets, but has spent most of his career managing
the installation and operation of large electrical, steam,
and mechanical systems in commercial buildings and building
complexes. This combination of sales and technical management
experience has given him a unique ability to understand
a customer's application and work through the technical
and business issues to finding and applying the right sensor
solution.
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