Interned in 2002 with General Dynamics as an AFCEA
intern responsible for programming web applications using Microsoft's
.Net tools.
Co-oped in 2003-2004 with US Army Missile Research, Development, and
Engineering Center in Redstone Arsenal, AL focused on Automatic Target Recognition systems for missiles
Graduated in December 2006 with a Bachelors of
Electrical and Wireless Engineering from Auburn University.
Enrolled in Auburn University's Graduate School in January 2007 pursuing a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering,
focusing on robotics, with special interests in cooperative robotic functions.
Accepted to Ph.D. program at Auburn University in August 2009 focusing on MEMS gyroscopes.
Research:
My research focus is getting groups of robots to
perform search and rescue functions together, increasing reliability
and speed. Currently, I am lead developer on a US Army Research Laboratory project
for a co-operative search and rescue algorithm implementation.
Known Computer Languages:
C/C++, PHP, BASH shell scripting, SQL,
basic assembly for x86, ARM(LPC2292), and PIC uControllers, ASP.Net, C#.
OS Competencies:
Linux (Most Notably Red Hat/Fedora Core & Ubuntu), Windows, Mac OS X, IRIX.
Publications:
Wilson, C.G.; Roppel, T., "Low-cost wireless mobile ad-hoc network robotic testbed," Testbeds and Research Infrastructures for the Development of Networks & Communities and Workshops, 2009. TridentCom 2009. 5th International Conference on , vol., no., pp.1-6, 6-8 April 2009
URL: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=4976222&isnumber=4976181
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