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Date:2001-05-02 18:20:00
Sender:Michael Selden <Selden, Michael <Michael.Selden@honeywell-tsi.com>>
Subject:[SLR-Mail] No. 771: Departing Honeywell
Author:Michael Selden
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SLR Electronic Mail 2001-05-02 18:20:00 UTC Message No. 771
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Author: Michael Selden
Subject: Departing Honeywell

Dear All

It is with some trepidation that I have decided to leave Honeywell and SLR
work to try my hand at work in some new areas. It has been both a pleasure
and a privilege to have worked with you all over the past (in some cases)
15+ years. My main purpose for leaving is to try and to learn new (for me)
things, from both a technology and management perspective. I initiated this
process some 9 months ago, but delayed leaving to wait for the MLRO to reach
a certain state and for the Japanese (GUTS SLR) project to reach a
particular level of maturity. For MLRO, the Italian team has been acquiring
the best single-color SLR data that the MLRO has achieved and this last trip
to Matera saw the system acquire both quality two-color MCP data and its
first two-color streak images using the predicted-range trigger approach.
For the Japanese system (GUTS), we have begun the contract, finished the
CDR phase, and are rapidly approaching the second fabrication milestone. I
leave our laser technology organization in the capable hands of Tom Oldham
and our many associates here.

While I am leaving the organization physically, I will continue to be here
in spirit and in touch with my colleagues. I welcome communications,
exchanges of ideas, and potentially future collaborative efforts. I will be
reachable at: seldenmd@yahoo.com and intend to maintain this email address
in perpetuity (or at least until Yahoo.com goes bust).


Best Regards,
Michael Selden

From: ”Selden, Michael”

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