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Dr. Trejo is a
neuroengineering scientist with over 20 years experience in neuroscience,
physiology, signal processing, human-computer interaction, human factors,
neural networks, pattern recognition, and system modeling or analysis. His
experience covers information sciences and technology, scientific
visualization, virtual environments, vision research, neuroscience, human
performance, neural networks, and the application of statistics and higher
mathematical methods. He also has extensive knowledge and experience
researching the anatomy, physiology and psychophysics of the mammalian
visual system and human vision. He is an active participant in the research
and development community, especially information sciences, life sciences,
and human factors technology.
Ms. Shenghua (Cindy) Liu negotiates contracts and agreements pertaining to
PACDEL services and the development of new business. She helps to plan
projects, ensure compliance with requirements and timely completion of
projects, and manage relationships with contractors and collaborators. She
serves as the main liaison between PACDEL scientists and sponsors,
contractors or vendors.
 
Dr. Rosipal is an applied
mathematician with over 10 years experience in mathematical modeling,
signal processing, pattern recognition, statistical methods, and algorithm
development. He is a pioneer in the area of support vector machines, kernel
machines, and kernel partial least-squares methods. He has worked with a
variety of problems including meteorological data, chaotic times series,
human physiological data, epileptic seizure prediction, and automated
monitoring of anesthesia. He is a member in good standing of the Slovak
Academy of Sciences.
 
John Wallerius is a Computer Engineer with training in signal analysis and
experience in a wide range of scientific, engineering, and business venture
activities. He founded RadioCosm corporation, a wireless software company,
and served first as CEO and then as Chief Technical Officer. There, he
managed the design and implementation of a sophisticated cellular network
modeling package, specified the design of the wireless network simulation
algorithms, and implemented novel prototype software for automobile traffic
simulation. Previously, he served as Senior DSP Architect at Silicon Spice
Corporation. There, he contributed to the architectural design of a VoIP
chip which performed multiple speech compression algorithms on up to
several hundred channels of voice data an performed algorithm analysis for
a wide range of compression and encryption algorithms, including 3-DES.
 
Sam Clanton is an experienced software developer with a background in
scientific programming, especially in biology. He has experience working
with linear and nonlinear methods in data analysis, signal processing,
genetic and adaptive algorithms, real-time instrument control programming,
and general application development.
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