Research Scientist Resume
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Dearborn, MI
SUMMARY:
- 30+ years’ experience in software, algorithm development, system integration, image processing, photogrammetry, and professional training
- Defense - and automotive background
- 4+ years as member of Confidential ’s Virtual Driver Systems (VDS) research project for autonomous vehicles
- LiDAR processing
- Automotive radar processing and filtering
- Sensor calibration
- 3D Mapping
- Co-author on several patents related to automated driving
- Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) processing and simulation
- Digital photogrammetry, large-area mapping, image processing, and parameter optimization
- Software development using C++, C, MATLAB, PERL, FORTRAN, and other languages
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
Research Scientist
Confidential, Dearborn, MI
Responsibilities:
- Map production, sensor calibration, data collection and analysis, hardware requirements, recruiting, management demos o Co-author on several patents related to automated driving
- Supported Confidential ’s VisiBuilding program (DARPA)
- Data analysis, algorithm and software development, off-site data collections o Close-range digital photogrammetry for camera calibration
- Designed and wrote software for introducing artificial disturbances into CCD products
- Developed CCD product quality metrics model
- SPSS regression of Image-Analyst-graded quality vs. image statistics from systematically- degraded CCD products
- Participated in software development / maintenance for synthetic SAR data generation
- Software for Digital Elevation Model (DEM) extraction from Confidential pairs
- Software and algorithms for radargrammetric mapping model, multi-scene adjustment, for Confidential
- Designed and implemented satellite photogrammetric triangulation software for commercial Electro- Optical (EO) sensors (SPOT-Image, LANDSAT-Thematic Mapper, Indian Remote Sensing)
- Provided overseas and domestic on-site training for those customers
- Integrated COTS (OrthoMAX) DEM extraction with LM and Veridian deliverable large-area mapping systems
- Taught the calculus-based physics lecture sequence at Lansing Community College