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Mark D. Ginsberg
Electronics Engineer, Project Manager and Researcher Mark Ginsberg holds an M.S. in Mathematics and a B.S. Physics from the University of Illinois. His research is in system identification and signal-processing techniques for previously uncharacterized systems. He has published widely on diverse topics including: water security, machine vision, machine learning, non-destructive evaluation, robotics, queuing networks, wireless data networks, and feedback control of quantum mechanical systems. Mr. Ginsberg also serves as a research advisor to Hach Homeland Security Technologies (Hach HST) in their development of a CB detection system, and as part of a three way Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRaDA) between the U.S. Corps of Engineers (USCOE), Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center (ECBC), and Hach HST. His work in quantum feedback was cited by The Science Coalition in "Great Advances in Science 1998." He was recently named as Special Editor for the Journal of Military Operations Research for a special issue on urban encroachment of military facilities to be published in FY2006. Mr. Ginsberg was named Visiting Researcher at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at Beckman Center 1991. He is a member of Eta Kappa Nu (electrical engineering), Tau Beta Pi (engineering) and Sigma Xi (research) honoraries. |