Jon Turner
About Jon Turner
Jon Turner is a Senior Electrical Engineer at Stirling Ultracold in Athens, Ohio, where he has worked since 2020. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech and has experience in designing power supplies and improving electronic control systems.
Work at Stirling Ultracold
Jon Turner has served as a Senior Electrical Engineer at Stirling Ultracold since 2020. He is based in Athens, Ohio, where he has been involved in several key projects. Turner was the project engineer for a new, highly efficient engine control board, contributing to the company's focus on energy efficiency. He designed a 1500W/360V PFC Power Supply and made significant improvements to existing electronic control boards to enhance efficiency and minimize downtime. Additionally, he wrote embedded firmware to monitor freezer operations and developed a PID control algorithm for a new freezer model using MATLAB.
Education and Expertise
Jon Turner holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech. He also studied Electronics Engineering Technology at Allegheny Community College, Boyce Campus, where he earned an Associate's Degree. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in electrical engineering, particularly in the areas of control systems and power supply design.
Background
Turner began his career at Nikola Labs, Inc, where he worked as a Senior Electrical Engineer from 2017 to 2019 in Westerville, Ohio. During his time there, he focused on enhancing the efficiency of electronic control boards. His experience at Nikola Labs helped him develop skills that he later applied at Stirling Ultracold, where he has been instrumental in various engineering projects.
Achievements
At Stirling Ultracold, Jon Turner has made notable contributions, including the design of a highly efficient engine control board and a 1500W/360V PFC Power Supply. He has also developed a PID control algorithm for a new freezer model and implemented embedded firmware for monitoring freezer operations. These projects reflect his commitment to improving product efficiency and operational reliability.