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Dr Victor A Carreno – A NASA Engineer and Technologist

Amelia Collins
Last updated: November 21, 2017 3:59 am
Amelia Collins Published August 30, 2016
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When he was a child

He developed his interest in electronics and mathematical problems

Although Carreño was born in Dominican Republic, his family migrated to Puerto Rico when he was barely a child. Hence, Carreño grew up in Guaynabo City. He developed his interest in electronics and mathematical problems when he was a child. He went to Margarita Janer Palacios High School where he graduated with honors and got the highest grade both in mathematics and science in 1974.

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When he was a childHis application to NASA and was acceptedFrequency Multitransmitter Telemetry SystemA pride to Dominican flag

His application to NASA and was accepted

The same year, Carreño attended the University of Puerto Rico where he earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering four years after. After graduation, he submitted his application to NASA and was accepted.

He was assigned to the Aircraft Electronics System Branch, Flight Electronics Division of NASA. In 1983, Carreño was re-assigned in Fault Tolerant Systems Branch, where his work involves developing techniques assessing analytically the digital system upset caused by lightning-induced transients

Frequency Multitransmitter Telemetry System

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In 1983, Carreño invented the Frequency Multitransmitter Telemetry System. In 1985, he finished his Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering from the Old Dominian University. A year after, he received the patent for his invention SFMTS and was granted the U.S. Patent 4,631,538.

A pride to Dominican flag

In 1997, Carreño completed his Doctoral Degree in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge in England. Ten years after, he retired from NASA. With all the significant contributions that Dr. Victor A. Carreño has given, he is indeed a pride not only to Dominican flag but also to Puerto Rico flag.

Adapted from Articlesbase under Creative Commons License.

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