Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering:
- Ftart date:
- 8/26/2006
- Finish date:
- 4/4/2011
Joe came to ISIS in 2006 from Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas, and completed his PhD in Electrical Engineering in May 2011. In Texas he worked as a researcher developing and implementing multi-dimensional signal processing algorithms. Specific experience includes statistical space-time signal processing, real-time data clustering techniques, software implementations of those algorithms, and design of large signal processing system architectures (hardware and software). At ISIS, Joe has been part of a team building modeling tools to help control designers generate and deploy software while maintaining correctness guarantees for high-confidence applications. Specific interests include the application of symbolic math techniques to control design and implementation problems and the use of constructive methods to jointly resolve control, scheduling, and platform uncertainty issues in real-time control designs. Joe is also an alumnus of the University of Kentucky (BSEE & MSEE).