Retired at Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Compliance Assessment Program (IEEE ICAP)
Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
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Allen Goldstein is a retired electrical engineer and electronics architect with nine years focused on emerging smart grid technologies and a long career designing high-performance mixed-signal systems and SOCs. While leading NIST’s Synchrometrology Laboratory he measured and validated time-synchronized devices for power systems and continues to shape international standards at IEEE, IEC and NERC as an unpaid volunteer. His background spans hands-on hardware, firmware and systems architecture—from ARM-based products and SOC design to PMU calibration and metrology—combined with leadership roles building and scaling R&D teams. He has repeatedly translated standards work into practical testable technology, a skill evidenced by both industry-standard contributions and award-winning demo systems. Based in Gaithersburg, MD, he brings a rare blend of naval engineering discipline, lab-grade measurement expertise, and standards-level influence to power systems reliability.
9 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
BSEE, electrronic Engineering, BSEE, electrronic Engineering at University of Southern California
Nuclear Propulsion, Nuclear Propulsion at U.S. Navy Nuclear Propusion School
Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Mississippi State University
Contributions:8 pushes, 4 branches, 1 issue in 4 years 8 months
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Allen Goldstein - Retired at Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Compliance Assessment Program (IEEE ICAP)