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Today’s #TeammateTuesday features Marianne Spurrier, PMP, Director of Applied Mathematics & Physics Solutions. We appreciate all you do for Riverside Research, Marianne: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7163198545011924992 #WeAreRiversideResearch #TeamRiversideResearch
Dr. Bill Casebeer, Riverside Research Director of AI/ML, moderated a panel discussion about the virtual battlespace at the Potomac Officers Club's 10th Annual Defense R&D Summit last week. Guided by Dr. Casebeer, panelists discussed the necessity of #AI in defense strategies, necessitated by widespread connectivity and the increasingly constant nature of cyberattacks. Learn more about the panel on GovConWire: https://bit.ly/3Uy6VTU #MachineLearning #POCdefrd10 #Cyberdefense
To celebrate the achievements of Black Americans in #science and #research during #BlackHistoryMonth, we’re sharing about influential Black Americans in these career fields. This week, we’re highlighting the legacy of Dorothy Vaughan (1910-2008), a human computer and mathematician who worked for NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). A familiar face at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Virginia, Ms. Vaughan was the first Black American to be promoted to a supervisor role at West Area Computers. Ms. Vaughan taught herself and her staff the #Fortran programming language before leading the Langley Analysis and Computer Division (ACD) programming section. A posthumous recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal, Ms. Vaughan is one of the #HiddenFigures featured in Margo Lee Shetterly’s book (later adapted into a popular film). Ms. Vaughan received a B.A. in mathematics from Wilberforce University in 1929 and decided to support her family as a teacher during the Great Depression instead of pursuing graduate studies. In 2020, a satellite bearing her name was launched into space. (Public domain image via NASA)
Riverside Research is excited to spend some time at The Ohio State University in March! OSU alum, Eric Connelly, MPA, MA, Foreign Language Research Analyst and Project Lead, has been invited to speak at the university. Eric will discuss “Pursuing a Career in Critical Languages: Supporting National Intelligence in the Midwest” with the support of Technical Recruiter Joseph Abiog. Eric and Joe will be meeting students who are interested in pursuing #IntelligenceCareers with their linguistic knowledge, talent, and expertise. OSU students can visit the school’s event page for registration and complete information: https://bit.ly/3Osg3po #Careers #Linguists #WeAreRiversideResearch
Today’s hashtag#TeammateTuesday features Dr. Michael Clark, Director of Secure & Resilient Systems. Thanks for all you do for Riverside Research, Mike! #WeAreRiversideResearch #TeamRiversideResearch
This month, we celebrate the honorable achievements of Black Americans in #research and #science. Today, we highlight Jesse Russell, a Black American inventor. Mr. Russell received a BSEE from Tennessee State University and an MSEE from Stanford University. He’s known for enhancing and innovating digital cellular #technology and #ElectricalEngineering. Mr. Russell made headway in digital cellular communication in the 1980s by using high power linear amplification and encoding technologies, receiving a patent for his work in digital cellular base station design. He’s currently a chairman and CEO focusing on broadband wireless technology. He holds over 100 patents. Mr. Russell was one of the initial designers using microprocessors in the Bell System Network when he worked at Bell Labs. He used those technologies for tracking and monitoring calling patterns. His multiple awards include the National Society of Black Engineers’ Outstanding Scientist Award and the US Black Engineer of the Year for best Technical Contributions in Digital Cellular and Microcellular Technology from US Black Engineer Magazine. You can learn more about Mr. Russell here: https://bit.ly/3Oop3Me #BlackHistoryMonth
Riverside Research is proud to be a platinum sponsor of the Potomac Officers Club's 10th Annual Defense R&D Summit on 31 January in Alexandria, VA. Dr. Jeffrey Pursel, Riverside Research Vice President, Technology Development, will introduce esteemed keynote speaker Aditi Kumar, Deputy Director of Strategy, Policy, and National Security Partnerships, Defense Innovation Unit (DIU). Additionally, Dr. Bill Casebeer, Director of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Riverside Research, will moderate a panel entitled “The New Virtual Battlespace.” The panel will cover the increasing convergence of #AI, #cyber, and influence #technologies adversaries, which are rapidly developing to disrupt our ability to conduct military operations. Stop by the Riverside Research table at the Summit or head to our R&D page to learn more about our R&D efforts and capabilities: https://www.riversideresearch.org/research-and-development?utm_source=Glassdoor&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=R%26DSummit0126 Register for the event via Potomac Officers Club: https://bit.ly/3tR8PUY #ML #POCdefrd10 #TechLeadership #DefenseInnovationUnit
Today’s hashtag#TeammateTuesday features Heather Erickson, Corporate Security Manager. We appreciate all you do for Riverside Research, Heather! hashtag#WeAreRiversideResearch hashtag#TeamRiversideResearch
Today’s #TeammateTuesday features Bayley King, Lead AI/ML Research Scientist. Thanks for all you do for Riverside Research, Bayley! Watch the video here: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7155583103355215872 #WeAreRiversideResearch #TeamRiversideResearch
We’re proud to share the latest publication written by our Secure & Resilient Systems (SRS) researchers, Dr. Krishnasamy Arasu, Dr. Michael Clark, and Dr. Timothy McManus, entitled “A New Class of Optimal Frequency Hopping Sequences with Applications to Secure Communication Waveforms.” The researchers presented their paper at the 33rd International Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference. You can find the paper at the IEEE Xplore site: https://bit.ly/3TONOEI Learn more about our SRS team and their work here: https://bit.ly/48K1bKW #SecureWaveforms #SRS #FrequencyHopping