In this annual special report on "Dream Jobs," IEEE Spectrum profiles 10 amazing engineers who meld their passions and personal interests into their careers.
- Sigrid Close, resident expert in ionospheric and near-Earth phenomena at Los Alamos National Laboratory, in New Mexico -- works with rocket scientists to study meteoric and other disturbances in the uppermost reaches of the atmosphere, with the goal of improving satellite communications.
- Bruno Putzeys, designer of amplifiers and other audio electronics for Hypex Electronics and Grimm Audio -- one of the world's top designers of class-D audio amplifiers.
- David Downey, software engineering team leader in Garmin International's fitness products division -- testing high-tech biking and running gear has him in a bike race, a running race, or a triathlon at least once a month.
- James Brown, test pilot on the F-22 Raptor for Lockheed Martin Corp. -- logs hundreds of flight hours at 2600 kilometers per hour with an eye to modifying onboard computers, navigation systems, and weapons.
- Steven Camilleri, designs and builds highly efficient brushless dc motors--based at In Motion Technologies in Dandenong, Australia, he has reinvented the motor, figuring out the engineering from scratch.
- Roger Hill, develops devices that can be attached to fish, marine mammals, and birds in order to monitor their functions and locations -- alternates between his office at Wildlife Computers and the Antarctic ice.
- Ney Robinson Salvi dos Reis, a robotics engineer at Petrobras in Brazil -- heads the underwater-technology division's robotics laboratory and takes robots into the field, whether that's an Amazonian swamp or the Campos Basin near Rio de Janeiro.
- Ash Nehru, designs software for creating interactive 3-D lighting displays for United Visual Artists in London -- the guy who makes the tools that make the art, whether it's a light show for a rave or a music video.
- Salinee Tavaranan, project director of the Border Green Energy team -- on the Thai-Burma border, she installs solar panels and microhydro turbines and trains local residents in how to install and maintain the systems.
- Mark Schubin, television engineer and tech guru for the Metropolitan Opera in New York City -- puts together televised broadcasts of the performing arts, reaching a larger audience in new ways.







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