H2scan
Dylan Thomas began their career in 2012 as an Intern/Other at Schneider Electric, where they worked on an LED matrix with full color control for colorimetry testing of CCTV cameras. Dylan then moved on to UCLA in 2013 as a Graduate Student. In 2014, they joined H2scan Corporation as Technical Director of the Sensors Group and an Electrical R&D Engineer, where they helped to drive the innovation of the H2scan R&D team and supported the mission of the R&D team. Dylan also acted as a key member of the R&D team and worked on project management, process and product improvement and innovation, data analysis and signal processing, and sensor systems analysis and design. In addition, Dylan Thomas held a Sensor Development Intern role at H2scan Corporation.
Dylan Thomas received their Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from California State University, Fresno in 2013, and their Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2014. Additionally, they have obtained a certification in Explosion Proof.
H2scan
H2scan was founded in 2002 and has its headquarters, sales, production, and marketing staff in Valencia, California. The Company provides the most accurate, tolerant, and affordable hydrogen leak detection and process gas monitoring solutions for industrial markets enabling accurate monitoring and control functions for a wide range of applications, including control systems, safety monitoring and alarm systems. H2scan also provides portable, handheld configurations for easy leak detection and monitoring.