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Keisha J. Rhines-Thomas is a Clinical Informatics Master’s Student at Oregon Health and Sciences University (OHSU) and an Electrical Engineer with over 11 years of experience. Keisha J. Rhines-Thomas was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, where her family is from the Caribbean and North Carolina.  Keisha graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics/Engineering Emphasis from Delaware State University in 1999.  During Keisha’s time at Delaware State University, Keisha interned over the summers at the University of New York at Stony Brook, NASA Langley Virginia, and the University of Connecticut, working in physics/optoelectronics engineering and nanotechnology research.   
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Dr. Keisha J. Rhines-Thomas (Dr. Thomas) is an Electrical Engineer with over 14 years of experience. Dr. Thomas was born and raised in poverty, as a middle child in a blended family of seven children from the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, NY.  Dr. Thomas's parents are from the islands of Trinidad and St. Vincent (located in the Caribbean), and from eastern North Carolina.  Dr. Thomas graduated from John Dewey High School in 3 years with a Regent's Honors Diploma.   
  
Keisha received her M.S.E.E (2004) and PhD (2009) in Electrical Engineering from the University of North Carolina at CharlotteShe was selected as the Student Body Speaker at her Master’s graduation.   Keisha has worked at Duke Energy as a Transmission and Distribution Planning Engineer (Charlotte, NC), Lexmark International as a Hardware Sensor Design Electrical Engineer (Lexington, KY), and at Intel Corporation as a Facilities Power Systems Electrical Engineer in Hillsboro, OregonKeisha also completed a Facilities Management Certification program at Arizona State University.  Intel honored Keisha with over 11 awards, including work on leading the commissioning completion of a Data Center in two weeks, and leading the shutdown of an entire facility with no resulting issues or problems.
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Dr. Thomas started her college education at Delaware State University (DSU) playing the baritone horn in the DSU Marching Band, participated in Gospel Choir, and volunteered in community service activities through an education sorority (Kappa Omicron Tau).  However, by sophomore year, to fund her college education, Dr. Thomas had to quit activities to work full-time while attending school full-time in various jobs including: natural hair care stylist, maintenance worker, tutor, security officer, and fast-food workerDr. Thomas also completed summer internships at the University of New York at Stony Brook, NASA at Langley, Virginia (with an extended co-op during the following semester), and the University of Connecticut, working in the fields of Opto-electronics engineering and Nanotechnology research.
  
During Dr. Rhines-Thomas’s spare time, she volunteers as a member of the service Sorority organization, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. in a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-based program called the Shabazz Delta Academy, where she is the Chair.  Keisha also leads fundraising efforts and serve as Assistant Treasurer and Chair of Education Programs for the Sorority at the June Key Delta Community Center, located in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon.  Keisha enjoys spending time with her husband, Paul, and family of 4 children and is a fan of the United States National League baseball team, the Mets.
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Subsequently, Dr. Thomas received her M.S.E.E (2004) and PhD (2009) in Electrical Engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte while working full-time as an Electrical Engineer, and as a parent of two small children.  She was selected as Student Body Speaker at her Master’s degree graduation, and was nominated and awarded "Outstanding Graduate Student" by UNC-Charlotte's William States Lee College of Engineering upon graduation with her PhD.  Dr. Thomas was featured in the magazine, "Minority Engineer" in the Spring 2011 issue.
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Dr. Thomas’s career experience includes work at: Duke Energy as a Transmission and Distribution Planning Engineer (Charlotte, NC), Lexmark International as a Hardware Sensor Design Electrical Engineer (Lexington, KY), Intel Corporation as a Facilities Power Systems Electrical Engineer (Hillsboro, OR), Oregon Health and Sciences University (OHSU) as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Clinical Informatics, and Ebara Technologies as an Electrical Systems Integration Engineer (Hillsboro, Oregon). Dr. Thomas received a patent award for her work in a printer capacitive toner level sensor invention.  Dr. Thomas also completed a fast-track Facilities Management Certification program at Arizona State University in 2013. 
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Dr. Thomas remains politically active in her spare time.  She started being involved in political campaigns as young as 13 years old when she volunteered as a phone bank, and since, has assisted in canvassing, Get-Out-The-Vote efforts, voter registration, and fundraising/event planning.  In addition, Keisha graduated from the Emerge Oregon program (class of 2013).  Dr. Thomas's most important passion is education and mentoring under-represented youth, as she was once one herself.  Since 2002, Dr. Thomas has volunteered, developed and managed coding and computer education camps, ran after-school tutoring programs, and continues to currently manage Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-based programs, and mentor youth and young engineering professionals.  Dr. Thomas is a dedicated member of the service Sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and spends most of her time volunteering in a STEM-based program called the Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy, where she is the Chair.  Keisha also serves as Assistant Treasurer and Chair of Education Programs for the Sorority at the June Key Delta Community Center, located in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon.  Dr. Keisha J. Rhines-Thomas enjoys socializing, long walks, nature, and spending time with her husband of 17 years, Paul, and family of 4 children.  Keisha is a long-time fan of the New York-based National League baseball team, the Mets.

Revision as of 06:27, 5 December 2016

Dr. Keisha J. Rhines-Thomas (Dr. Thomas) is an Electrical Engineer with over 14 years of experience. Dr. Thomas was born and raised in poverty, as a middle child in a blended family of seven children from the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, NY. Dr. Thomas's parents are from the islands of Trinidad and St. Vincent (located in the Caribbean), and from eastern North Carolina. Dr. Thomas graduated from John Dewey High School in 3 years with a Regent's Honors Diploma.

Dr. Thomas started her college education at Delaware State University (DSU) playing the baritone horn in the DSU Marching Band, participated in Gospel Choir, and volunteered in community service activities through an education sorority (Kappa Omicron Tau). However, by sophomore year, to fund her college education, Dr. Thomas had to quit activities to work full-time while attending school full-time in various jobs including: natural hair care stylist, maintenance worker, tutor, security officer, and fast-food worker. Dr. Thomas also completed summer internships at the University of New York at Stony Brook, NASA at Langley, Virginia (with an extended co-op during the following semester), and the University of Connecticut, working in the fields of Opto-electronics engineering and Nanotechnology research.

Subsequently, Dr. Thomas received her M.S.E.E (2004) and PhD (2009) in Electrical Engineering from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte while working full-time as an Electrical Engineer, and as a parent of two small children. She was selected as Student Body Speaker at her Master’s degree graduation, and was nominated and awarded "Outstanding Graduate Student" by UNC-Charlotte's William States Lee College of Engineering upon graduation with her PhD. Dr. Thomas was featured in the magazine, "Minority Engineer" in the Spring 2011 issue.

Dr. Thomas’s career experience includes work at: Duke Energy as a Transmission and Distribution Planning Engineer (Charlotte, NC), Lexmark International as a Hardware Sensor Design Electrical Engineer (Lexington, KY), Intel Corporation as a Facilities Power Systems Electrical Engineer (Hillsboro, OR), Oregon Health and Sciences University (OHSU) as a Post-Doctoral Researcher in Clinical Informatics, and Ebara Technologies as an Electrical Systems Integration Engineer (Hillsboro, Oregon). Dr. Thomas received a patent award for her work in a printer capacitive toner level sensor invention. Dr. Thomas also completed a fast-track Facilities Management Certification program at Arizona State University in 2013. Dr. Thomas remains politically active in her spare time. She started being involved in political campaigns as young as 13 years old when she volunteered as a phone bank, and since, has assisted in canvassing, Get-Out-The-Vote efforts, voter registration, and fundraising/event planning. In addition, Keisha graduated from the Emerge Oregon program (class of 2013). Dr. Thomas's most important passion is education and mentoring under-represented youth, as she was once one herself. Since 2002, Dr. Thomas has volunteered, developed and managed coding and computer education camps, ran after-school tutoring programs, and continues to currently manage Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-based programs, and mentor youth and young engineering professionals. Dr. Thomas is a dedicated member of the service Sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and spends most of her time volunteering in a STEM-based program called the Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy, where she is the Chair. Keisha also serves as Assistant Treasurer and Chair of Education Programs for the Sorority at the June Key Delta Community Center, located in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon. Dr. Keisha J. Rhines-Thomas enjoys socializing, long walks, nature, and spending time with her husband of 17 years, Paul, and family of 4 children. Keisha is a long-time fan of the New York-based National League baseball team, the Mets.