James T. Fielder

James T. Fielder (’64,’67 M.S.), Denton :: He earned his degrees in physics and worked as an electronics engineer for Texas Instruments, Seismic Engineering and Boeing/BAE Systems, retiring in 2006. Part of his work required him to travel to China before the country opened to Western tourism. His hobbies included gardening and tennis.

James T. Fielder (’64,’67 M.S.), Denton :: He earned his degrees in physics and worked as an electronics engineer for Texas Instruments, Seismic Engineering and Boeing/BAE Systems, retiring in 2006. Part of his work required him to travel to China before the country opened to Western tourism. His hobbies included gardening and tennis.