Eric Simmon is a standards-driven scientist with decades of experience translating complex measurement and systems problems into practical standards and architectures, from high-voltage metrology at NIST to cloud, IoT, and AI standardization efforts. He led development of influential standards including IPC 175x, ISO/IEC 62747 material declarations, ISO/IEC 19086 cloud SLA series, and the ISO/IEC 30141 IoT Reference Architecture, blending technical rigor with stakeholder-driven consensus building. Based in Washington, D.C., he has steered NIST programs spanning smart grid, cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, and supply-chain data models, often serving as project lead or co-chair. Notably, his career bridges hands-on metrology and high-level architecture work, giving him a rare combination of experimental measurement expertise and system-level standards leadership.
10 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
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