Vitaly Kmelnitsky

Senior Scientist at ThayerMahan

Vitaly Kmelnitsky has a diverse work experience that spans over two decades. Vitaly began their career at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where they conducted research for their thesis on automated diagnosis and control configuration in robotic systems. During this time, they developed a neural network-based fault detection and isolation scheme.

After completing their thesis, Vitaly joined The Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences & Technology as a Research Scientist and Software Engineer. Here, they focused on blood perfusion imaging in capillary tissues using ultrasound technology. Vitaly also played a key role in developing C/C++ software for high-speed laboratory data acquisition.

In 2005, Vitaly joined MIT Lincoln Laboratory as an Engineer/Scientist. Vitaly specialized in underwater sound propagation modeling and data simulation. Their responsibilities included detection, classification, and tracking of underwater objects.

In 2015, Vitaly took on the role of Crew member at Clipper Ventures plc - Clipper Round the World Yacht Race. Vitaly participated in this challenging sailing race until July 2016.

Vitaly then became the Chief Executive Officer of Nemo TechGroup LLC in 2015. Vitaly led the company in strategic decision-making and ensured its overall success.

In 2017, Vitaly joined OASIS as a Senior Scientist. Vitaly conducted research in this role, although the specific details are not provided.

Most recently, in August 2020, Vitaly joined ThayerMahan, Inc. as a Senior Scientist. Their contributions to the company are not specified.

Throughout their career, Vitaly Kmelnitsky has demonstrated expertise in engineering, scientific research, and leadership roles.

Vitaly Kmelnitsky obtained their Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, where they studied from 1996 to 2000. Vitaly then pursued further education and earned a Master's Degree in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Automation Engineering from the same institution, attending from 2000 to 2002.

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  • Senior Scientist

    August, 2020 - present

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