Dave Pendleton
About Dave Pendleton
Dave Pendleton is an Engineering Technical Associate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has worked for over 43 years, primarily with the Pulsed Power Unit. He has extensive experience in engineering, having studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Napa Community College and other disciplines at Kellam High.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Dave Pendleton has worked at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 1981, serving as an Engineering Technical Associate. His career at the laboratory has spanned over 43 years, during which he has been involved with the Pulsed Power Unit since its inception. His role encompasses various responsibilities within the engineering domain, contributing to the laboratory's mission and projects.
Education and Expertise
Dave Pendleton's educational background includes studies at Kellam High, where he focused on Sporadic Remnants and achieved Trinomial Effects from 1971 to 1974. He furthered his education at Napa Community College, studying Electrical and Electronics Engineering, where he earned a Unit master from 1977 to 1979. This educational foundation supports his extensive experience in engineering at a national laboratory.
Background
Dave Pendleton has accumulated over four decades of experience in engineering, primarily at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. His long-standing career reflects a deep commitment to the field and a wealth of knowledge gained through practical application in a national laboratory setting.
Professional Experience
As an Engineering Technical Associate, Dave Pendleton has developed expertise in various engineering principles and practices. His involvement with the Pulsed Power Unit highlights his technical skills and ability to work on complex engineering challenges. His career trajectory demonstrates a sustained contribution to the advancements in engineering at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.