Lino Gonzalez
About Lino Gonzalez
Lino Gonzalez is a Senior Satcom Engineer with extensive experience in satellite communications and engineering. He has held various senior roles in notable organizations, contributing to significant projects and research in the field.
Work at Janus Research Group
Lino Gonzalez has been employed at JANUS Research Group as a Senior SATCOM Engineer since 2022. In this role, he applies his extensive knowledge and experience in satellite communications to support various projects within the organization. His responsibilities include designing and optimizing satellite communication systems, contributing to the development of innovative solutions, and ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Previous Experience in Satellite Communications
Prior to his current position, Lino Gonzalez worked at several notable organizations in the satellite communications field. He served as a Senior Corporate Engineer at LinQuest from 2008 to 2016, where he led the development of antenna performance and DO-160G certification criteria for Gogo’s Next Generation Business Aviation Airborne Terminal. He also held the position of SATCOM Systems Engineer at AASKI Technology from 2016 to 2021, further enhancing his expertise in satellite communication systems.
Educational Background in Engineering
Lino Gonzalez earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, where he studied Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from 1980 to 1984. He later pursued a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) at Monmouth University, completing his studies in Electrical, Computers, and Communications Engineering from 1994 to 1998. This educational foundation has equipped him with the technical skills necessary for his career in satellite communications.
Contributions to Satellite Communication Standards
Lino Gonzalez has made significant contributions to satellite communication standards and practices. He participated in the FCC and ITU Ku-band Pointing Error Analysis and Change Proposal, influencing new FCC rules for Earth Station Vessels (ESVs) and Vehicle Mounted Earth Stations (VMESs). Additionally, he authored numerous papers for MILCOM and IEEE, demonstrating his expertise in communication theory and laboratory practices.
Professional Experience in Engineering Roles
Throughout his career, Lino Gonzalez has held various engineering roles that have shaped his expertise in satellite communications. He worked as a Project Engineer Level 3 at Booz•Allen & Hamilton from 1992 to 1994 and as Principal Professional Staff at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory from 2003 to 2008. His experience also includes positions at BAE Systems and Systems Technologies, Inc., where he contributed to the development of satellite communication systems and technologies.