T. Kim Parnell, PhD, PE
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Sunnyvale, CA 94087 abpl72@r.postjobfree.com
Expertise Highlights
Medical device/biotechnology Transducers, Accelerometers, MEMs
Cardiovascular, Orthopedic Vehicle & Heavy-Truck Crashworthiness
Telephone set design; keypads Shock & Vibration Sensitivity
User experience & system interaction System Specifications & Test Procedures
User interface design Fracture & Fatigue
Green energy: Wind Energy, Electric Materials & Metallurgy
Vehicles, Battery technology, Solar Composite Materials Design & Damage
Structural Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Failure Analysis & Reliability
Heat Transfer, & Thermodynamics Patents & Intellectual Property
Finite Element Analysis of Structures and Registered Professional Mechanical
Fluid/Heat Transfer (FEA/CFD) Engineer, (California PE, M025550)
Employment History
From: 2000 PEC-Parnell Engineering & Consulting
To: Present Sunnyvale, CA
Position: Principal & Founder
Provided independent engineering consulting services for high-technology
applications including:
Portable devices, keypads: robust design, reliability & durability
Reliability and failure analysis services; Accelerated testing
Patent & intellectual property research & due diligence
Medical device/biotech product development & concept design
Extensive cardiovascular applications across wide product range
Nitinol, Shape-Memory applications; biomaterials applications
Research in application & damage of composite materials
Teaching intensive workshops & training seminars on simulation,
design, and reliability for practicing engineers
Lecturer in Steve Tsai s Stanford Composites Design Workshop
Composite materials design & applications;
Wind Energy & Alternative Energy applications technology
Electric vehicles, battery systems: design & development
Heavy-Truck Rollover and Vehicle Crashworthiness
Expert Witness & Litigation Support services
From: 2010 Santa Clara University
To: 2012 Santa Clara, CA
Position: Faculty, Mechanical Engineering Department
Teaching courses covering a range of topics including Materials Science,
Manufacturing Methods, Composite Materials, Finite Element Methods,
Computer Graphics, Design. Advising students on Simulation for Student
Projects including SAE Formula-Hybrid Vehicles. Research in Composite
Materials and High-Performance Computing. Interaction with Industry
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Advisory Board (IAB) & ABET Certification. Team with other faculty for
strategic initiatives and equipment/tool grants for classes. Promote IEEE and
ASME links for professional development & student projects.
From: 2006 MSC.Software Corporation
To: 2010 Sunnyvale, CA
Position: Senior Manager, User Experience; Lead Application Engineer
Integrate feedback from customers into user interface design & specifications;
Beta testing of prototypes with users; CAE software Product Management role
for user interface and analysis tools including:
Product quality, testing, and improvement; drove customer satisfaction
Application of advanced analysis technology in design & manufacturing
Led corporate Wind Energy initiative & revival of Fatigue product
Composite materials acknowledged corporate & customer expert
Training courses, Workshops, & Webinars for customers Taught,
presented, & developed
Mentoring and development of junior staff; interviewed & hired staff
for India; developed and trained staff using distance learning
Applied finite element technology to applications including automotive,
medical device, and electronics. Created customer satisfaction via:
Customer support & analysis process development
Material testing & data reduction for development of properties
From: 1999 Rubicor Medical, Inc.
To: 2000 Redwood City, CA
Position: Director of R&D
Led the R&D team for this start-up medical device company developing breast
diagnostic and therapeutic devices. Designed device considering interaction of
Physician with Device and human factors. System included a mechanical
subsystem and RF generator/control electronics. Developed initial prototypes
and conceptual designs; researched IP and competing technologies.
From: 1986 Exponent, Inc. and Failure Analysis Associates (FaAA)
To: 1999 Menlo Park, CA
Position: Senior Managing Engineer
Delivered consulting services for failure analysis, accident investigation,
product liability, patent/IP, insurance-related litigation, medical device and
biotechnology product development, FDA submission, and forensic/failure
investigation. Performed analyses involving stress, thermal, & fluid
applications; testing of material properties and use of laboratory techniques
such as SEM & Optical Microscopy for inspection of material samples.
Representative projects included SAE Heavy Truck Crashworthiness, Phase II.
Managed the Engineering Analysis Group and had profit/loss responsibility for
the Engineering Computer Center. Maintained high personal utilization/billable
hours and had increasing personal/group profitability with total revenue
generation >$600K.
From: 1995 Stanford University
To: 1996 Stanford, CA
Position: Visiting Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department
Taught graduate courses in Theory of Plates and Theory of Shells in the
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Applied Mechanics Division (now Mechanics & Computation) of Mechanical
Engineering.
From: 1984 SST Systems, Inc.
To: 1986 Sunnyvale, CA
Position: Principal Engineer in Pressure Vessels, Piping & Structures Division
Managed software development, facilitated university collaboration, developed
product specifications and enhancements based on customer feedback,
supported and trained over 30 new customers, and created standardized product
documentation. Provided sales and technical marketing support to CEO during
product launch.
From: 1980 Stanford University
To: 1984 Stanford, CA
Position: Research Assistant, Mechanical Engineering Department
Established the theoretical basis and developed computational tools for
nonlinear shell mechanics. Emphasized computational mechanics and
engineering applications, including finite element methods and other numerical
analysis techniques.
From: 1978 AT&T Bell Laboratories
To: 1980 Indianapolis, IN
Position: Member of Technical Staff (MTS), Physical Design Group
Design, development, and manufacturing of high-volume telecommunication
components. Researched and designed dials, keypads, electromechanical
systems, and piezoelectric polymer applications. Employed range of materials
including elastomers, metals, polymers, and piezoelectrics for keypad and
transducer applications. Emphasis on cost, reliability, and manufacturing
simplicity. Developed new technologies to ultimately drive field improvements
From: 1976 General Motors Corporation
To: 1977 Atlanta, GA
Position: Engineering Assistant, Plant Engineering Department
Production line design and manufacturing applications for the GM Lakewood
assembly plant. Supervised demolition and production line installation during
changeover. Installed automated spotweld robot for sheet metal panels.
Education
Year College/University Degree Awarded
1984 Stanford University Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering
1979 Stanford University MSME, Mechanical Engineering
1978 Georgia Tech BES, Engineering Science & Mechanics (Highest Honors)
2004 San Jose State University Silicon Valley Executive Business Program (SVEBP)
Numerical Improvement of Asymptotic Solutions and Nonlinear Shell Analysis, June, 1984.
Ph.D. Thesis:
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Professional Associations and Achievements
Registered Mechanical Engineer (PE, M025550) in the State of California
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME); ASME V&V Committee
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Senior Member
IEEE Santa Clara Valley (IEEE-SCV) Section; Chair-2011, Vice Chair-2010
IEEE Consultants Network of Silicon Valley (IEEE-CNSV), Board Member; Chair: 2008-2009
NAFEMS Simulation Data Management Working Group (SDMWG), Composite Materials Working
Group (CMWG)
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (IEEE-VTS); Officer, 2012.
IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology (IEEE-EMBS)
IEEE Components, Packaging, and Manufacturing Technology Society (IEEE-CPMT)
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), Member
Reviewer, Journal of Composite Materials
Chinese American Semiconductor Professional Association (CASPA)
NanoBioConvergence (NBC), Board of Directors
CSIX Connect (CSIX), Board of Directors
Medical Device Network (MDN), Stanford University
The Bio2Device Group (B2DG)
Selected Grants & Research Programs
Santa Clara University
2012 Kuehler Summer Undergraduate Research Grant student support for composite materials
testing & characterization
2011 Technology Innovation Grant Acquisition of advanced DSC/TGA System for improved lab
capability
2011 Technology Innovation Grant Acquisition of High-Performance Workstation for advanced
simulation of large dynamic and nonlinear systems
2011 Technology Innovation Grant Materials Laboratory equipment upgrades and reorganization
Stanford University
2012 Phase II Army SBIR Development and Implementation of Micro-Mechanics of Failure
(MMF) Model for Composites in Commercial Finite Element Codes
Selected Presentations
C-Ply Bi-Angle NCF Tape Seam Assessment & Design Considerations for Automated Tape Laying,
Composites Design Forum, JEC Composites Conference, Paris, Mar 2012.
Stiffness and Strength of Laminates Fabricated with Bi-Directional Tape, ICCM-18 (International
Conference on Composite Materials, Korea, Aug 2011, (with Daniel D. Melo & Christine Tower)
Composite Materials Damage & Delamination, Santa Clara University, Mechanical Engineering
Seminar, February 2011
Composites Damage, Delamination, Failure & Curing and Workshop on Mic-Mac/FEA with
Prof. Steve Tsai, Stanford Composites Design Workshop, July 2010
Composites Damage, Delamination, and Failure and Workshop on Mic-Mac/FEA with Steve Tsai,
Stanford Composites Design Workshop, Jan 2010
Composite Failure Methods Application Comparisons, Composites Durability Workshop-14
(CDW-14), UCLA, July, 2009
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Composites Damage, Delamination, and Failure Analysis, Stanford Composites Workshop, May 2009
Finite Element Analysis using a Thermomechanical Shape Memory Alloy Model, SMST-2006,
Monterey, CA, 2006.
CFD Fundamentals and Applications in Biotechnology, ASME Professional Development Seminar,
2003 & 2004.
Medical Device Business Opportunities in China, multiple presentations to key government and
industry representatives, CASPA Delegation, October 2003.
Using Simulation with Testing for Maximum Benefit, WESCON 2003, Low Cost Tools: Alternatives
for Problem Solving in Development, Design and Application, San Francisco, CA, August, 2003.
Fracture Mechanics: Overview and Applications, Aeronautics & Astronautics Department, Stanford
University, May 1999.
Integrated Fluid/Thermal/Structural Analysis of a Turbine Blade, American Society of Mechanical
Engineers Bay Area Technical Conference, May 1995.
Failure Analysis Projects, Mechanical Engineering Department, Stanford University, May 1992.
Finite Element Applications in Failure Analysis, Mechanical Engineering Department, Stanford
University, March 1991.
Soil-Pipeline Interaction Associated with a Process-Plant Explosion, Seminar in Solid Mechanics,
Stanford University, November 1989.
Typical Failures: Causes and Consequences, Construction Engineering and Management Program, Civil
Engineering Department, Stanford University, 1989.
Shell Analysis Using Personal Computers, Solid Mechanics Seminar, Stanford University, 1985.
Selected Publications
Equivalent Properties for Finite Element Analysis in Composite Design, JEC Composites Magazine,
No.68 (Bi-Angle NCF Special Issue), Oct 2011, (with Stephen W. Tsai)
Stiffness and Strength of Laminates Fabricated with Bi-Directional Tape, ICCM-18, Aug 2011, (with
Daniel D. Melo & Christine Tower)
"How Reliable Is Your Product: 50 Ways to Improve Product Reliability", Mike Silverman, 2011 (2-Book
Chapters contributed by T.Kim Parnell).
Heavy Truck Roll Cage Effectiveness, IMECE2009-12423, Proceedings of IMECE: ASME-
Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Nov, 2009, (with Stephen Batzer, Bruce Enz,
Grant Herndon, Chandrashekar Thorbole, Robert Hooker, and Mariusz Ziejewski).
Composite Failure Methods Application Comparisons, Proceedings of Composites Durability
Workshop-14 (CDW-14), UCLA, July 2009
Thermoelastic Shape Memory Modeling of Medical Devices with FEA, SMST-2006, The International
Conference on Shape Memory and Superelastic Technologies, ASM International, May, 2006,
(with Sanjay Choudhry and Jesse Lim).
Finite Element and Fatigue Analysis of CardioVasc Stent Graft, CardioVasc, Inc., 2004.
Analysis of Rail Cracking and Development of a Rail Screening Guideline Based on Fracture Mechanics
Principles, Fatigue & Durability Assessment of Materials, Components & Structures,
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of the Engineering Integrity Society, Queen's
College, Cambridge, UK, April 7-9, 2003.
Finite Element and Fatigue Analysis of CP Stent Expansion, NuMed, Inc., 2003.
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Evaluation of a Failure in a Chlorine Production Facility, Proceedings of IMECE 2001, ASME
International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, November 2001, New York, NY
(with S. Andrew, R. Caligiuri, and L. Eiselstein).
Physical Testing for Good Analysis: Experimental Validation for Quality Finite Element Analysis of
Medical Devices", feature article for ANSYS Solutions, Fall 2000 (Machine Design Custom Media,
Penton Media, Inc.).
Finite Element Simulation of 180 Rollover for Heavy Truck Vehicles, ASCE Engineering Mechanics
Conference, Baltimore, MD, June 1999 (with Christopher V. White and Shari E. Day).
SAE Report CRP-12 Heavy Truck Crashworthiness Phase II (180 Dynamic Rollover, Static Roof
Crush Simulation), SAE Headquarters, 1997.
Heavy Truck 180 Dynamic Rollover and Static Roof Crush Simulation, Failure Analysis Associates,
Inc. Report, April 1996 (with C. White, S. Day, T. Khatua, and L. Cheng).
Fracture Toughness by Small Punch Testing, Journal of Testing and Evaluation, Vol. 23(1), pp. 3-10,
January 1995 (with J. R. Foulds, P. J. Woytowitz and C. W. Jewett).
Safety Analysis of Custom Designed Manufacturing Equipment, Proceedings, American Society of
Mechanical Engineers Winter Annual Meeting, Safety Engineering and Risk Analysis, New
Orleans, Louisiana, November 1993, Vol. 1, pp. 111 (with G. L. Rao and R. D. Caligiuri).
American Azide Corporation Reactor and Dryer Safety Studies, Failure Analysis Associates, Inc.
Report, January 1993 (with G. L. Rao, V. B. Rao, and R. D. Caligiuri).
Combustion Tests on and Chemical Analysis of Therminol 66 Heat Transfer Fluid Used at American
Azide, Failure Analysis Associates, Inc. Report, 1993 (with A. Reza and R. D. Caligiuri).
Gas Release from Leaky Natural Gas Pipeline: The PEPCON Explosion in Henderson, Nevada, Failure
Analysis Associates, Inc. Report, 1992 (with A. Reza, M. El-Fadel and R. D. Caligiuri).
Computational Modeling of Dynamic Failure in Armor/Anti-Armor Materials, Failure Analysis
Associates, Inc. Final Report to U.S. Army Research Office, Contract DAA-L03-88-C-0029, May
1992.
Analysis of Cracking in the Windsor Recovery Boiler Superheater, Failure Analysis Associates, Inc.
Report to Domtar, Inc., April 1992 (with R. D. Caligiuri, C. H. Lange and S. P. Andrew).
Analysis of the Dynamic Response of a Buried Pipeline due to a Surface Explosion, Computational
Aspects of Impact and Penetration, L.E. Schwer and R.F. Kulak, eds., Elme Press International,
1991 (with R. D. Caligiuri).
Failure Analysis of Aerzen Screw Compressor Male Thrust Bearings, Failure Analysis Associates, Inc.
Report to AECI Chlor-Alkali & Plastics, Ltd., September 1991 (with C. C. Schoof).
Gas Flow and Heat Transfer in a Pipe Tee Joint, Failure Analysis Associates, Inc. Report to Chevron
Corporation, November 1990 (with R. D. Caligiuri and A. Reza).
Development of Dynamic Failure Criteria for Ceramic Armor Materials, Failure Criteria and Analysis in
Dynamic Response Symposium, ASME Winter Annual Meeting, Nov.1990, H.E. Lindberg, ed.
DYNA3D Analysis of the Dynamic Response of a Buried Pipeline due to a Surface Explosion,
DYNA3D User Group Conference, Bournemouth, Dorset, United Kingdom, September 1990.
Con Edison Hellgate Facilities Gas Main Rupture, Failure Analysis Associates, Inc. Report to
Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., February 1990.
Stress and Fracture Mechanics Analysis of Weld Cracking in a Rotary Ball Mill, American Society of
Mechanical Engineers Winter Annual Meeting, Paper 89-WA/DE-17, San Francisco, California,
December 1989 (with C. A. Rau, Jr., H. F. Wachob and E. L. Kennedy).
Analysis of the Plunger-to-Plunger Rod Joint in an Automotive Fuel Injector, Failure Analysis
Associates, Inc. Report to Hitachi, Ltd., October 1988 (with P. R. Johnston and B. Ross).
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Analysis of the Circumferential Seam Weld Cracking of Raw Grinding Mills, Failure Analysis
Associates Report to Kaiser Cement Corporation, November 1986 (with C.A. Rau, Jr., H.F.
Wachob).
Local Flexibility and Stresses in Cylindrical and Spherical Shells Due to External Loadings on Nozzles
and Lug Attachments, A.F.I.A.P. Conference, Paris, France, October 1986.
Analysis of Piping Systems with Local Nozzle Flexibility Using Personal Computers, American
Society of Mechanical Engineers Pressure Vessel and Piping Conference, New Orleans, LA, 1985.
Numerical Improvement of Asymptotic Solutions and Nonlinear Shell Analysis, Ph.D. dissertation,
Stanford University, June 1984.
Numerical Improvement of Asymptotic Solutions for Shells of Revolution with Application to Toroidal
Shell Segments, Computers & Structures, Vol. 16, No. 1-4, 1982.
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Litigation Support Experience
Depositions & Expert Reports as Shown:
2012 Client: Edwards Life Sciences; Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton, LLP
Case: Medtronic v. Edwards
Project: Medical device patent claims, infringement & invalidity
Status: Ongoing
2010 Client: Warren & Associates, LLC
Case: Jones vs. MSE Hauling
Project: Heavy Truck Rollover
Status: Ongoing
2010 Client: Sico, White, Hoelscher & Braugh L.L.P.
Case: Ramirez v. Sterling Truck
Project: Heavy-Truck Rollover & Crashworthiness
Status: Settled; Provided Expert Report; Deposition May 2010
2009 Client: Nelson, Levine DeLuca, & Horst
Case: Carrera vs. Navistar
Project: Heavy Truck Rollover
Status: Ongoing
2008 to Client: Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C.
2010 Case: Thibadeaux vs. PACCAR
Project: Heavy-Truck Rollover Accidents
Status: Settled; 2010.
2008 to Client: Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C.
2010 Case: Price vs. Navistar
Project: Heavy-Truck Rollover Accidents
Status: Settled; 2010.
2008 to Client: Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C.
2009 Case: Martin vs. Kenworth
Project: Heavy-Truck Rollover Accidents
Status: Settled; 2009.
2007 Client: Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C.
Case: Strode v. Freightliner
Alabama State Court
Project: Heavy-Truck Rollover Accident
Status: Testified at trial; Settled; 2007.
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2007 Client: Various
Case: Various
Project: Dr. Parnell has been retained in multiple heavy truck rollover accidents
by separate firms.
Status: Settled; 2005-2007.
2006 Client: Gibson, Dunn, & Crutcher
Case: Jang v. Boston Scientific Corp., et.al.
United States District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania; Civil
Action No: 3:03-CV-01353
Project: Patent case for matters involving design features of Cardiovascular
Stents.
Status: Settled; 2006.
2005 Client: Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C.
Case: Mongan vs. MACK Truck
Project: Retained as fact witness in heavy truck rollover accident.
Status: Settled, 2005
2005 Client: Lucas Wash Petway Tucker & Stephens, P.C.
Case: Gable v. International Truck & Engine Corporation
United States District Court, Middle District of Pennsylvania; Civil
Action No: 3:03-CV-01353
Project: Heavy-Truck Rollover Accident
Status: Closed; Deposition June 2005.
2004 Client: Kenyon & Kenyon Intellectual Property Law Firm
Case: Medtronic Vascular, Inc. vs. Boston Scientific Corp., et al.
C.A. No. 98-478-SLR (D-Del)
Project: Patent case involving Cardiovascular Stent desig
Status: Closed; Expert Report filed; No Deposition.
1997 Client: Grimaldi, Pearson,and Weyand, P.C.
Case: Herbolsheimer v. Warner-Swasey Case No. 9357487NP
Project: Product defect of CNC machine equipment
Status: Pending
1994 Client: Jones, Jones, Close & Brown
Case: Pioneer Chlor-Alkali Co., Inc. v. National Union Fire Insurance
Co., United States District Court, District of Nevada, Case No. CV-
S-93-276-HDM (RLH)
Project: Accident investigation, insurance claim.
Status: Closed
1994 Client: Clapp, Moroney, Bellagamba, Davis and Vucinich
Case: Thomas Fujisaka and Sandra Fujisaka v. Livermore Valley Unified
School District, Superior Court of the State of California In and For
the County of Alameda, Case No. 700921-1
Project: Accident Investigation, Personal Injury
Status: Closed
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1994 Client: GEA In-House Counsel
Case GEA Power Cooling Systems, Inc. v. Hyspan Precision Products,
Superior Court of the State of California for the County of San
Diego, Case No. 669769
Project: Product Liability; Failure analysis root cause.
Status: Closed
1993 Case Bobbye J. Phaneuf v. Edith D. Roman, Superior Court of the State
of California County of Alameda, Case No. H - 154330-4
Project: Product Design.
Status: Closed
1993 Case: Patricia C. Barbera v. H. B. Instrument Company, Superior Court
of the State of California In and For the County of Marin,
Case No. 138929
Project: Product Design.
Status: Closed
1990 Client: Chevron In-House Counsel
Case: Secretary of Labor v. Chevron U.S.A, et al., Occupational Safety
and Health Review Commission, Region 9,
OSHRC Docket No. 89-3125
Project: Accident investigation; Failure analysis root cause.
Status: Closed
Trials:
2007 Case: Strode v. Freightliner
Alabama State Court
Status Closed
1995 Case: Bobbye J. Phaneuf v. Edith D. Roman, Superior Court of the State
of California County of Alameda, Case No. H - 154330-4
Status: Closed
1994 Case: Patricia C. Barbera v. H. B. Instrument Company, Superior Court
of the State of California In and For the County of Marin,
Case No. 138929
Status: Closed
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Consulting Projects - Selected
Client: OLT Solar
Project: Product improvement under high-temperature exposure
Client: VX Aerospace
Project: Composite material product design and validation
Client: Fidelity Biosciences
Project: Medical device due-diligence
Client: DJS Associates
Project: Automated packaging equipment
Client: Tribal Engineering, LLC
Project: Various
Client: VX Aerospace
Project: Composite materials
Client: Sirius Engineering LLC
Project: Medical device
Client: Gerson Lehrman Group
Project: MEMs Sensors; Various
Client: Ops A La Carte LLC
Project: Various Reliability Consulting; Mechanical Design Training
Client: Revascular Therapeutics, Inc
Project: Implantable medical device
Client: City and County of San Francisco
Project: Glass failure
Client: Sagalio LLC
Project: Retractable screen for portable devices
Client: New Energy Technologies, Inc
Project: Energy concept assessment
Client: ProMed, Inc
Project: Implantable medical device
Client: Nuvation
Project: Instrumentation assessment
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