Scientific Systems
Doug B. is a Lead Research Engineer at Scientific Systems, with a career spanning roles in autonomous systems, machine learning, and various research capacities. Previous experience includes an engineering position in the Autonomous Systems group at Draper and engineering roles at The Huffington Post focused on research and development in machine learning. Doug B. also held multiple research assistant positions at the University at Buffalo, contributing to biofilm reactor development, adhesin discovery, and genome analysis, among other projects. Educational qualifications include a B.S. in Chemistry from the University at Buffalo and an ongoing M.S. in Computer Science at New York University - Polytechnic School of Engineering, with additional training in autonomous vehicles at Udacity and MIT xPRO.
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Scientific Systems
Architects of Autonomy Noted technologies such as autonomy, artificial intelligence, machine learning and computer vision are rightfully touted for their enabling potential for national defense and scientific exploration. At Scientific Systems, we develop and holistically connect these technologies together to provide disruptive, offsetting capabilities for unmanned systems, enabling them to make intelligent decisions and collaborate across the domains of space, air, land, and sea. We’ve spent the past 40 years pioneering innovations, including advancements in mission autonomy, for all branches of the U.S. military, DARPA, NASA and more.