Craig Staller has held a variety of engineering roles since 1988, beginning with a Member of Technical Staff position at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. In this role, they were the primary test engineer for the group that developed CMOS imager technology, performing UV characterization tests of components for instruments installed on the Cassini Mission and Hubble Space Telescope. Craig also participated in various ad hoc NASA space and earth based studies and projects. In 2003, Craig founded Craig Staller Consulting, where they worked as an Engineer and LabVIEW Software Developer. Craig developed LabVIEW based software for a variety of industries including aerospace, electronics, medical and imaging. In 2013, Craig joined WD, a Western Digital company, as a Project Engineer and Test. Craig developed and wrote procedures for new tests, helped in the execution of new and existing tests, and developed and supported test station software developed using LabVIEW. In 2019, Craig began working as a Senior Test Engineer at Menlo Micro, while also working as an Engineer/Programmer and LabVIEW Software Developer in a self-employed capacity.
Craig Staller received a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Widener University in 1982, followed by a Master's degree in Physics from Rensselear Polytechnique Institute in 1984.
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