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10/01/20241Candidate's Name
(EMAIL AVAILABLE cell: PHONE NUMBER AVAILABLEProfessional Experience2018-22: Consulting Radar Expert, Continuum Dynamic, Inc., Radar Chaff Study, USN SBIR 2013-16: Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, Stevens Institute of Technology 2012-23: Adjunct Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology Spring 1998: Adjunct Professor, Electronics Engineering, Monmouth University 1995-96: Visiting Research Professor, Institute for Telematics, Monmouth University 1993-2018(retired): Principal Sensor Systems Engineer, Group Lead and Instructor in the MITRE Institute, The MITRE Corporation6/77-1/95: Adjunct Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology, Rutgers University, Trenton State College (now The College of New Jersey) 2/90-6/93: Member Technical Staff, David Sarnoff Research Center 6/82-2/90,1/78-10/81: Principal Staff Engineer, Lockheed Electronics Company 10/81-6/82: Engineering Specialist, Singer-Kearfott Company 6/77-1/78: Senior Systems Engineer, Honeywell Defense Electronics Co. 1/70-6/77: Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Rutgers University 9/68-6/70: Instructor of Mathematics, Stevens Institute of Technology EducationPh. D. Mathematics Stevens Institute of Technology M.S. Mathematics Stevens Institute of TechnologyB.S. Math/Physics St. Peter's UniversityProfessional AffiliationsIEEE (senior lifetime member), SIAM10/01/20242Candidate's Name
Classroom ExperienceGraduate:Linear & Multilinear Algebra Probability & Random Processes (EE)General Topology Digital Signal Processing (EE)Representations of Finite Groups Mathematics for Computer Science (CS)Analytical Methods Linear Systems (EE)for Electrical Engineering (EE)Numerical Analysis Methods of Applied Mathematics Undergraduate:Elementary, Intermediate, andAdvanced Calculus Probability & StatisticsDifferential Equations Complex VariablesQuantitative Methods in Management Science Linear AlgebraSignals and Systems (EE) Abstract AlgebraProfessional Courses:Fundamentals of Radar Systems Sensors Systems for the MilitaryRandom Processes: Estimation, Filtering Smart Antenna Systems& PredictionDigital Signal Processing with Application AESA Radar Systems to Military & Commercial Electronics10/01/20243Candidate's Name
Selected Publications and Technical ReportsMatrix Group Representations in Parallel Digital Filter Bank Structures, (with T. G. Marshall), Third SIAM Conf. on Applied Linear Algebra, Madison, WI, May 1988The Singular Value Decomposition and Its Application to Multivariable Control Systems Stability Analysis, Invited Presentation, IEEE Control System Society, North Jersey Section, Feb. 1990 Terrain Estimation and Clutterlock Processing for Airborne Radar, SPIE Conf. on Ultra-High Resolution Radar, Vol. 1875, Los Angeles, Jan. 1993A DIS Model for a Multisensor Airborne Surveillance Platform, 6th Annual Ground Target Modeling & Validation Conference, Houghton MI, Aug. 1995Model-Based Sensor Rendering for a DIS Multisensor Airborne Surveillance Platform, SPIE Aerosense, Vol. 3085, Orlando, FL April 1997Minefield Overwatch using MTI Radar Detections (with T.Donadio et al), SPIE Aerosense, Vol 3994, Orlando FL, April 1999A Common Data Link (CDL) Interference Model (with C. Cerasoli et al), MILCOM 2002, Anaheim, CA, Oct. 2002 Range-Doppler and Clutter Considerations in Designing a Bistatic Space Based GMTI Radar System (w. R.J. Czernik, G.A. Robertshaw), IEEE International Radar Conference 2003, Arlington VA, Radar Technical Issues for Aerial Common Sensor - MTR 04W0000096- Oct 2004 A Concept Paper for an Airship GMTI Radar - MTR 05W0000042  July 2005 Aerial Common Sensor Aircraft Payload Integration Study (Joint with Lincoln Lab) - MTR060165-Sept 2006 ACS Orbits for Persistent Wide Area Surveillance  MTR 090012  January 2009 Orbit Efficiency for Persistent Wide Area Ground Surveillance (8020-6), SPIE Conf. on Airborne ISR, Vol 8020, Orlando, FL, 27 April 2011Final Report for the Terrain Visualization Model (w. C. Cerasoli et al)-MTR 110467-October 2011 Persistent Wide Area Surveillance from an Airship IEEE Aerospace & Electronic Systems Magazine, Vol 26, No. 6 June 2012 (received an Incentive Award in 2012 MITRE Best Paper Competition) Radar Assessment for EMARSS P3I (w. R. Czernik)  MTR 130161, April 2013 Assessment of Responses to the Request for Information on the Airborne Reconnaissance Low Enhanced (ARL-E) Radar  MTR 140062, February 2014 (Limited Distribution) Implementation of a Cognitive Radar Perception/Action Cycle (w. D.L. Zasada, L.D. Tromp), IEEE Radar Conference, Cincinnati, OH, May 2014Electronic Protection for the AN/TPQ-53 Radar System Using Cognitive Radar Techniques (w. D.Zasada), MTR 150384, September 2015The Target Task Performance Metric as a Prototype for Predictive Information-Utility Metrics on Image Data (w. C. Deloye), MTR 160700, November 2016

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