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ALFRED MONTERRUBIO JOINS RIEDEL COMMUNICATIONS' NORTH AMERICA TECHNICAL SERVICES STAFF
Monterrubio joins Riedel from Marshall Electronics Inc., where he worked for nine years as quality manager in the companys Broadcast Division. There, he helped bring five different products to market by developing test procedures designed to identify software and hardware failure on video and audio monitoring devices. As manager of Marshalls broadcast video and audio test lab, Monterrubio led the installation and use of a wide range of IP video equipment including video test and measurement devices. Prior to Marshall Electronics, he served as a software associate at Delphi Electronics and Safety, where he contributed to the development of software that associates vehicle movement data with lane changes, stops, and obstacles on the road. Monterrubio holds a masters degree in electrical engineering with an emphasis on digital signal processing from California State University, Long Beach, and a bachelors degree in electrical engineering from California State University, Northridge. -- 4RFV International Broadcast News
Riedel Adds to North America Technical Services Staff
Monterrubio holds a master's degree in electrical engineering with an emphasis on digital signal processing from California State University, Long Beach, and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from California State University, Northridge. -- Audio Visual Technology News
Alfred Monterrubio Joins Riedel Communications' North America Technical Services Staff
Monterrubio joins Riedel from Marshall Electronics Inc., where he worked for nine years as quality manager in the company’s Broadcast Division. There, he helped bring five different products to market by developing test procedures designed to identify software and hardware failure on video and audio monitoring devices. As manager of Marshall’s broadcast video and audio test lab, Monterrubio led the installation and use of a wide range of IP video equipment including video test and measurement devices. Prior to Marshall Electronics, he served as a software associate at Delphi Electronics and Safety, where he contributed to the development of software that associates vehicle movement data with lane changes, stops, and obstacles on the road. Monterrubio holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering with an emphasis on digital signal processing from California State University, Long Beach, and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from California State University, Northridge. -- Broadcast Beat
Nonprofit names new directors
He earned his bachelor’s degree in urban studies and planning from Cal State Northridge. He lives in Fillmore with his wife and three children. -- Camarillo Acorn
Duty calls for chief
Dunn, a Camarillo High School alum and CSU Northridge grad, has had several meetings with Murray to show him the ropes. Dunn said he feels confident his successor will take over without any issues. -- Camarillo Acorn
CSUN Hosts 20th Annual High School Art Invitational
California State University, Northridge will exhibit the artistic work of students and teachers from nearly 40 San Fernando Valley high schools in its 20th annual High School Invitational, Jan. 9-28 at the CSUN Art Galleries. -- San Fernando Valley Sun
Vintage ‘Hercules’ double feature among movie screenings in the Los Angeles area
Cinematheque at Cal State Northridge: John Cassavetes Retrospective: “Shadows” (1959), 7 p.m. Jan. 26. Free. Alan Armer Theater in Manzanita Hall, Auditorium Room 100. 18111 Nordhoff St. www.csun.edu -- Los Angeles Daily News
Sherman Oaks residents blame Waze navigation app for clogging streets
Garcetti, at his second State of the City address at Cal State Northridge, said the exchange would mean “less congestion, better routing, and a more livable L.A.” -- Los Angeles Daily News
Vintage ‘Hercules’ double feature among movie screenings in the Los Angeles area
Cinematheque at Cal State Northridge: John Cassavetes Retrospective: “Shadows” (1959), 7 p.m. Jan. 26. Free. Alan Armer Theater in Manzanita Hall, Auditorium Room 100. 18111 Nordhoff St. www.csun.edu -- Long Beach Press-Telegram
Is ‘Hollyweed’ sign guy a former SLO pot deliveryman?
In the Vice interview, which was published on Jan. 3, Fernandez said he carried out the prank to pay homage to Danny Finegood, a then-Cal State Northridge art student, who in 1976, created the original “Hollyweed” sign. Fernandez also said his intention was to generate conversation about marijuana.
-- Cal Coast News