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03 - About The Instructor

The document introduces Paul Lynn, the instructor for the course. It provides details about Paul Lynn's work experience as a freelance Automation Engineer and mechanical design work, as well as his education background and hobbies outside of work.

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03 - About The Instructor

The document introduces Paul Lynn, the instructor for the course. It provides details about Paul Lynn's work experience as a freelance Automation Engineer and mechanical design work, as well as his education background and hobbies outside of work.

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First things first: my name is Paul Lynn, and I am only ever an email away!

If you
have any questions or get stuck on anything throughout this course, just shoot me
an email to
[email protected]
.

Also, feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn!

http://bo.linkedin.com/pub/paul-lynn/8b/79/987/

Okay, so you're curious to know who's teaching the course, right? Here's a little
about me:

I currently keep myself busy as a freelance Automation Engineer, although I do a


bit of mechanical design work on the side. I don't travel, I don't visit anybody's
sites - I'm a bit of a homebody when it comes to work.

I program RSLogix 500 and RSLogix 5000 primarily, but I've done some PAC3000 and
Arduino as well. As for designing, I model and draft in AutoCAD and Inventor. My
focus with both disciplines is on chemical process, filtration or monitoring
equipment.

My formal education includes an MBA from Troy State University, a BA in Business


from Excelsior College, and an AS in Applied Science from the Community College of
the Air Force.

For the last ten years, I've been focused (professionally) on engineering. My
background prior to that includes manufacturing, a four year stint in the US Air
Force and a few years of management consulting.

And for fun? I practice photography, study and teach the Scriptures, and keep up
with studying a variety of technical topics to include math, physics, electronics
and etc..

Most of my life was spent in the US, although I've also spent time in Saudi
Arabia, Mexico, England and Germany. Now I live in sunny Cochabamba, Bolivia where
my wife and I have enjoyed wearing shorts and T-shirts year round while relishing
the extremely low cost of living! Life is good.

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