Rinard, George A.
Biography
Assistant Professor for Engineering Depratment, Senior Research Engineer for Denver Research Institute, and developer for NASA.
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Box 87: Photographs, 1975
This box contains two matted photographs for an EPA/DRI trailer at a test facility.
Box 88: Reports and Proposals, 1959 - 1985
This box contains DRI proposals and reports.
Box 89: Reports, 1958 - 1986
This box contains DRI reports.
Box 90: Reports, 1959 - 1986
This box contains DRI reports.
Box 91: Drafts, Notebooks, and Information, 1968 - 2001
This box contains information about various DRI projects, a designer's guide on electromagnetic compatability, and laboratory research notebooks.
Box 92: Notebooks and Information, 1950 - 1986
This box contains information about various DRI projects and many laboratory notebooks from various engineers.
Box 93: Financial Information and Photographs, 1966 - 1999
This box contains finanical information, long range planning, and marketing plans for DRI. It also contains negatives and photographs of different DRI projects.
George A. Rinard Papers
George A. Rinard was a professor, research engineer, and department chair at the University of Denver. He worked with NASA to develop a vital signs monitor for the Space Shuttle Columbia missions, and he developed an occular communicator for indiviuals confined to wheelchairs. His work also included research for electrostatic precipitators.
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