John F. Van Gilder established Van Gilder Engineering in 2021 to support clients with professional consulting services for the development and implementation of on-board diagnostic systems (algorithms and hardware). The company is built on his 35 year career at General Motors, of which the last 30 years were devoted to developing and implementing on-board diagnostic systems for a variety of powertrain components (engines. transmissions, hybrid systems and energy storage systems, etc.). From 1996 to 2021, John served as the global lead development engineer at GM for on-board diagnostics. This included technical negotiations with global regulatory authorities, hardware design reviews for OBD compliance, and development of diagnostic algorithms.
Currently, through Van Gilder Engineering, John provides engineering support for the development, implementation, and verification of OBD systems including assessments of regulatory compliance. This support includes OBD performance (compliance and good design practice) reviews for diagnosed hardware, performance reviews for diagnostic algorithms, and critique of material prepared for CARB OBD regulatory staff review. Also, John supports several classes in OBD through SAE Continuing Education.
John earned a Bachelor of Science (magna cum laude) in Engineering Physics from University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) in 1980, a Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering from Bettis Atomic Laboratory (1982), and a Master of Science in Reliability Engineering from Kettering University (1990). He has authored and co-authored many technical papers, primarily on OBD topics, was issued over 35 patents, and has presented at numerous global SAE symposia.