Stephen Rhein

Senior Software Engineer at Molecular Devices

Stephen Rhein has a diverse work experience in software engineering and research. Stephen started their career as a Graduate Intern in Software Development at Clark Technology Systems, Inc. in 2009, where they led the development of a business application for job quoting of energy production equipment. Stephen then worked as a Research Assistant in Video Steganalysis at the Cybercrime and Forensics Institute from 2008 to 2012, contributing to a project combating cyber-terrorism using digital video steganalysis.

In 2010, Stephen Rhein started working at the University of Delaware, where they had multiple roles. As a Research Assistant, they developed frameworks and algorithms for the quantitative analysis of fungi in plant microscopy 3D image stacks, and also developed algorithms for the analysis of large datasets of polar sea-ice images. Stephen also served as an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science, instructing undergraduate students in Object-Oriented programming using Java. Furthermore, they worked on accelerating the detection of hidden data in large images using massively parallel graphics processors.

Starting in 2015, Stephen Rhein worked at FARO Technologies, Inc. as a Senior Software Engineer - Computer Vision. In this role, they designed and developed an embedded computer vision system, documented failures of existing computer vision systems, and proposed, implemented, and benchmarked algorithmic and optimization improvements. Stephen also developed customized pattern recognition, feature extraction, and matching algorithms.

Stephen Rhein then joined Krikey in 2018 as a Technical Researcher, where they conducted research and contributed to various projects. Finally, they currently hold the position of Senior Software Engineer at Molecular Devices since 2016.

Throughout their work experience, Stephen Rhein has demonstrated expertise in software engineering, computer vision, image analysis, and research.

Stephen Rhein's education history includes a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Software Engineering from the University of Delaware. Stephen also earned a Full Stack Web Development Certification from freeCodeCamp in 2017. Additionally, they pursued a Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Computer Science from East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania and obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Computer Science from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. There is no available information regarding the start and end years for their education. Stephen Rhein also enrolled in online courses on Coursera, but it is not specified whether they pursued a degree or an area of study in this context.

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