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Mouton, John - Board of Directors

Registered Consultant

Qualification Summary

Twenty-one years experience in both technical and managerial positions in the geophysical workstation, seismology, software, biomedical and guidance systems fields.

Co-founded two companies, Landmark Graphics Corporation and The CYBERAN Texas: 1991-pr, and Petrotechnical Open Software Corporation, Houston, Texas:1993-pr.

Managed systems engineering department reponsible for workstation architecture, design, packaging and system software and strategic marketing department responsible for strategic planning and marketing.

Consulted in and designed business software, biomedical instruments, and microprocessor-based geophysical workstation and guidance systems for radar, infrared, optical and inertial guided missiles.

Developed and researched seismic data processing and enhancement.

Published six articles primarily on geophysics and physics - list upon request.

Employment Experience

Landmark Graphic Corporation, Houston, Texas - Chief Technology Advisor and co-founder of Company (1982-pr)

The CYBERAN Corporation, Houston, Texas - Senior Vice President and co-founder (1980-82)

EXXON Production Research Company, Houston, Texas - Research Specialist (1979-80)

Hughes Aircraft Company, Canoga Park, California - Section Head (1970-79)

UCLA Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, Los Angeles, California - Assistant Research Geophysicist (1972-75)

Education/Membership

Ph.D. in Mathematical Physics - UCLA - Thesis involved development of formal mathematical tools for global solutions in Lagrangian and Hamiltonian quantum field theory. National Science Foundation Trainee and Howard Hughes Doctoral Fellow

M.S. in Physics - UCLA, Class rank: 1 out of 40, Norman W. Akins award for oustanding first year graduate student in physics. (1967)

A.B. in Physics and Mathematics (double major) - UCLA, graduated "with highest honors," Class rank in physics: 2 out of 50. (1966).

Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigma (Physics Honor Society), Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics Honorary), Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Society of Petroleum Engineers