Armor Enterprises Appoints Dr. A. Goodarzi To Its Advisory Board.
SOLANA BEACH, CA, May 25, 2004 -- Armor Enterprises Inc. (OTCBB: ARME).
Armor Enterprises Inc. and its Board of Directors are very pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. A. Goodarzi Ph.D., P.E. of Southern California to the company's Advisory Board.
Dr. Goodarzi brings a wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience to Armor in the electric energy field to help in the orderly and successful continuing development of current and future technology, for direct application to the Armor Electric Powered Vehicles and Products.
The short list of credentials of Dr. Goodarzi, listed below, speaks for itself but is certainly not limited to these alone:
- President of US Hybrid Corporation in the energy and power management for utility and distributed power generation; and the design and development of Electric and Hybrid drive systems for the transportation industry. - V.P. and Chief Technological Officer of Enova Systems and Co-Founder of Systronix Corporation in the design, development, validation and production of electric and hybrid vehicle drive systems, electro- mechanical work, charging and infrastructure systems, energy storage and management, fuel cell and hybrid fuel cell components. - Senior Scientist for Hughes Aircraft Corporation, Hughes Power Control Systems and Technical Director responsible for the Electric Vehicles Drive Train development in the General Motors Electric Vehicle Program, including the GM EV1 drive train design and development. - Project Engineer for US Wind-power Company for the 300 KW variable speed induction generators. - Project Director, California Public Utilities Commission for "Power Systems disruption caused by metallic balloons". - Principle Research Project Engineer for JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratories) in the design and development of the low cost 'Induction Motor Drive' for electric vehicles. - Many awards, publications and presentations to professional institutions and chaired committees in the area of 'Power Electronics' and 'Hybrid Electrical Vehicles' drive systems and energy storage. - Three USA Patents in the field of 'Power Electronics' and its applications in Electric Hybrid Vehicles, including extensive experience in the design and engineering of 'Microprocessor based Power Controllers'; energy management and the applications of controlled distributed power for 'Lithium Battery Pack Systems'; and other multiple battery pack storage systems. - Dr. Goodarzi is active in SAE, IEEE, PELS, PCIM, EVAA, with sponsored classes and chaired sessions for IEEE, EVS, Electric Vehicles Association and Electric Power Research Institute, 'EPRI', in the area of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Infrastructures and Automotive Electronics and editor of 'Power Electronics Transactions'. - Registered Professional Electrical Engineer in the State of California since 1987. - Ph.D., 'Power Electronics' from the University of Missouri, Columbia, 1987 and Bachelor of Science degree, 'Power Systems' at California State University, Sacramento, 1981.
It is with a great deal of pleasure that the Board of Armor welcomes Dr. Goodarzi to the Advisory Board and looks forward to his advice and expert technical experience in the Company's direction in the electric energy field, for the engineering, production and sales of Electric Powered Vehicles and other products, today and in the future.
About Armor Enterprises Inc.
Armor Enterprises Inc. is a leader in the design, manufacture, and distribution of electric battery power drive systems for land and water vehicles.
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