Christina Schober is a retired Honeywell Engineer after 40 years. She was a Product Lead for the Tactical Ring Laser Gyro Aerospace Division of Honeywell supporting multiple ring laser gyro products and MEMS gyro development. She supported 3 phases of the DARPA Atomic clock program, receiving 7 patents from her work. As Lead Process Engineer, she was responsible for the successful transitions from design to production for both the Integrated Flight Management Unit and the Stinger Roll Frequency Sensor. At Honeywell’s Solid-State Electronics Division, she worked in MOS VLSI Design, as Project Lead for CMOS standard cell library development, and a CAD trainer for circuit simulation, logic and circuit design.
Notable highlights include: 16 US patents, 24 foreign patents, Professional Masters and Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (University of Minnesota), and Honeywell 2015 Outstanding Engineer / 2005 Aerospace Quest for Excellence team award / Certified Honeywell Six Sigma Blackbelt.