Mr. Clark graduated summa cum laude from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1999. He first joined Barron Associates as an intern in 1997 through Rensselaer’s “Cooperative Education” program and returned as a full-time employee in 1999.
His work at Barron Associates involved extensive mathematical modeling, neural network synthesis, and algorithm development, and substantial work in signal processing, software engineering, statistics, and data mining. He has performed as Principal Investigator, technical lead, and/or project manager on a range of diverse R&D efforts, a sampling of which is described below.
His initial work involved the development of a diagnostic and prognostic capability for reliable, non-destructive, and non-intrusive determination of the state of rotating machinery components (gears and bearings) using Statistical Change Detection (SCD) in the Bispectral Domain, and synthesis of dynamic Artificial Neural Network (ANN) models for the U.S. Army to assist with battlefield trauma management and minimize loss of life from injuries sustained by combat soldiers.
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