Jp Steiner
About Jp Steiner
Jp Steiner is the Director of Product Technology at Lutron Electronics, with over 25 years of experience at the company. He has a robust background in engineering and academia, having previously worked at Capitol Controls, Megger, and Purdue University.
Title and Role at Lutron Electronics
Jp Steiner holds the position of Director of Product Technology at Lutron Electronics. He has been employed with the company since February 1998, bringing over 25 years of expertise to his role. As Director of Product Technology, Steiner is responsible for overseeing technology development and product innovation, helping to drive the company’s industry leadership in lighting controls and integrated systems.
Professional Experience at Capitol Controls
Jp Steiner served as the Director of Engineering at Capitol Controls from 1996 to 1998, a role that spanned two years. In this capacity, Steiner was responsible for managing engineering teams and overseeing various engineering projects. His leadership contributed to the successful execution of these projects, leveraging his technical expertise and management skills.
Role as Chief Scientist at Megger
From 1989 to 1997, Jp Steiner was employed at Megger as a Chief Scientist. For eight years, Steiner played a crucial role in the company’s scientific research and development efforts. His work contributed significantly to advancements in electrical testing and measurement technologies, which are pivotal to Megger’s product offerings.
Academic Position at Purdue University
Jp Steiner held the position of Visiting Assistant Professor at Purdue University from 1987 to 1989. During these two years, he was involved in teaching and research within the Electrical and Electronics Engineering department. His academic role allowed him to share his knowledge and expertise with students while also contributing to the university’s research initiatives.
Educational Background at Purdue University
Jp Steiner has an extensive educational background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, all earned from Purdue University. He achieved a Bachelor of Science (BS), a Master of Science (MS) completed in one year from 1980 to 1981, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) completed over five years from 1981 to 1986. These advanced degrees provided Steiner with a solid foundation in engineering principles and research methodologies.