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Thomas Hudson

Thomas Hudson is part-time faculty in the Electronic Engineering Technology (EET) department.

Previously he taught electronic Arduino classes for PCC’s continuing education program.

Previous Classes: Microcontrollers & Soldering Class ==>

Example previous class:

Previous Classes:

  • Wearable (sewing) Electronics
  • PCB Design Class
  • micropython

 

Thomas has a background in building science, environmental controls, energy auditing, refrigeration controls, mechatronics, microcontroller programming, honey bee monitoring, and printed circuit board design. His accomplishments and experiences include:

  • , 2022
  • President-elect, Portland Professional Chapter, Engineers Without Borders USA
  • Portland Winter Light Festival Artist 2016-2022
  • , 2020
  • Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC)
  • at OMSI, 2019
  • Pickathon Light Artist 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
  • , 2019
  • , 2018
  • , 2018
  • Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC) , 2018
  • , 2017
  • Helped curate wearable electronics at the Portland Art Museum, March 2015
  • Started a wearable electronics class at PCC February 2015
  • Exhibit Electromechanical Designer Engineer at OMSI 2014 – present
  • Developing electronic tinkering curriculum and labs for OMSI’s Summer 2013 program
  • Professional Mechanical Engineer with experience in building automation controls and energy efficiency components since 2006
  • Inventor of honey bee technology for Oregon State University Bee Lab, featured in Popular Science Magazine January 2013
  • Exhibitor in four in 2012 (Eugene, Portland, Vancouver Canada, New York)
  • Part-owner and Director of Engineering for National Energy Conservation, Inc
  • 2009 Forty Under Forty Award recipient in Consulting-Specifying Engineer Magazine for accomplishments in the building industry
  • 2013 Volunteer, Co-led the Microcontroller Group
  • Active participant in Portland’s oldest hacker space ; co-taught “Arduino Cult Induction” class for high school and middle school teachers learning to bring technology into their classrooms
  • Volunteer for Physical Computing for Artists class at PNCA, helping students make kinetic sculptures come to life
  • Provided free Energy Star reviews and limited audits from 2010-2012 at Camas School District, Beaverton School District, and Tigard School District