Applied Physical Sciences Corp (APS)
Adam Boura is an accomplished Electronics Engineer at Applied Physical Sciences Corp since May 2018, involved in designing and developing several PCBs, including a dummy load and transformer for an underwater acoustic transmission system. Previous experience includes roles as a Research Assistant in the University of Connecticut Department of Psychology, focusing on auditory sensory perception, an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant in the Biomedical Engineering Department, and an Embedded Systems Engineering Intern at IPG Photonics, where a smart drug dispensing system was designed. Adam also contributed as a Research Technician at Boston University, developing a device for analyzing phonocardiogram and electrocardiogram signals, and as a Research Intern at the American University of Beirut, exploring diabetes-related vascular and renal complications. Adam holds a Master's degree in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering from the University of Connecticut.
Applied Physical Sciences Corp (APS)
Applied Physical Sciences Corporation (APS) is a growing research and development company specializing in innovative technology solutions for emerging challenges in both national security and commercial markets. The foundation of our problem solving approach is a fundamental understanding of physics and advanced mathematics. Applying sound engineering principles based on science, we tailor our technical solutions to meet our customers’ most critical needs. Our laboratories and manufacturing facilities provide the flexibility to rapidly build prototypes to address immediate needs as well as experiment with new innovations for the future. Our employees, our partners and our customers benefit from our commitment to integrity, initiative, and innovation. As a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics, we offer the agility and entrepreneurial spirit of a small company as well as access to the extensive resources of a large corporation. On a daily basis, we live our motto: “Engineering Solutions through Science.”