Mr. Putnam is responsible for Cimetrics’ BACnet router product line and the systems integration group. He manages a team of engineers, technicians, and subcontractors working in support of systems integration. Mr. Putnam has extensive experience in network systems development and information collection and conversion. He has a background in theoretical physics, mathematics, modeling and analysis, and a practical background in cryogenic engineering, microwave technology, and computer electronics. Putnam has wide experience in project and product development. He has managed small teams doing engineering work on various projects since 1985. Since joining Cimetrics in 1997, Mr. Putnam has managed a team of engineers in Kazan, Russia, doing both hardware and software embedded systems engineering. He was president of the Canadian Association at Cornell in 1995 and an AutoDesk liaison at Cornell from 1994 to 1997. Mr. Putnam graduated with distinction from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia in 1988 and pursued graduate degrees in Physics at Cornell University. His Ph.D. dissertation topic was "Magneto-Dynamic Properties of Dilute Solutions of 3He in 4He at Low Temperatures in High Magnetic Fields.” He is also a member of the American Physical Society and the Association of Energy Engineers.