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Eduard
S. Sazonov
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Perrin Rd, Potsdam, NY, 13676
Curriculum Vitae
Qualifications
Areas of Specialization:
- Computational Intelligence: neural
networks, fuzzy logic systems, evolutionary methods, expert
systems, etc.
- Microcomputers and Embedded Devices:
computer architecture, intelligent devices, digital electronics.
- Sensor Networks: industrial, home
and automotive networks.
- Bioengineering: biomedical
signal analysis, automated diagnostics.
- Signal Processing in NDT:
structural health monitoring, vibration-based damage detection,
modal analysis, self-learning diagnostic systems.
Teaching experience:
Taught a variety of lecture and laboratory classes
in Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Electrical
Engineering.
Education
Ph.D. in Computer Engineering August 2002
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering December
1999
West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
System
Engineer June 1993
Khabarovsk
State University of Technology, Khabarovsk, Russia
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5-year program,
Major in Automation and Control in Technical Systems
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Graduated with
honors
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GPA
5.0/5.0
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Received various
scholarship awards
Professional
Experience
Assistant
Professor, January 2003 - Present
Clarkson
univeristy, Potsdam, NY
Lecturer
August 2002 - Dec 2002
West
Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
- Taught
a graduate class “Applied Fuzzy Logic”.
Teaching Assistant Spring 1997, Spring 2001 – Spring
2002
West
Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
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Taught
laboratory classes for courses in Microprocessor Systems and
Microcomputer Interfacing.
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Designed
new class material for a course in Microcomputer Interfacing,
developed lab handouts, maintained the class Web site.
Research
Assistant Summer 1997 – Fall 2000, Fall 2001
West Virginia
University, Morgantown, WV
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Designed,
implemented and tested a novel non-destructive damage detection
complex for Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge, including
theoretical development of new methodology. Developed both
hardware and software subsystems, including damage acquisition,
signal processing and expert system subsystems.
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Investigated
sleep state detection in infants through statistical and soft
computing analysis of physiological indicators.
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Developed
an intelligent image processing software package for recognition
and classification of damage on lumber.
(http://www.csee.wvu.edu/~esazonov/projects/alps_page.htm).
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Designed
a highly flexible fuzzy inference engine in Java.
(http://www.csee.wvu.edu/~esazonov/neural_fuzzy/loadsway/LoadSway.htm
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- Conducted
research on qualitative comparison of classical and soft
computing controllers and development of hybridization
techniques.
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Lead
specialist of the computer service group June 1995 – Dec. 1996
Joint
venture R-Style, Khabarovsk, Russia
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Organized
and coordinated a group of 4 engineers responsible for
configuring and testing of personal computers and peripherals,
software installation and system integration and customization,
“hot-line” support, LAN installation and
support.
Intern
May-June 1994
IBM,
Charlotte, NC
Lecturer
1993 – 1995
Khabarovsk State University of Technology, Khabarovsk,
Russia
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Lecturer
position at the Department of Automation and Computer
Science
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Designed
class materials and conducted lecture classes in C Programming,
Basics of Computer Science, Industrial Automation, laboratory
and practical classes in Electronics, Systems of Local
Automation, and Models of Objects.
Electronics Engineer 1992 – 1993
Research Institute of Computer Technology, Khabarovsk,
Russia
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Informally
worked from 1989 to 1994
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Designed
and implemented master network controller for a distributed
measurement and control system (Fieldbus H1 class), including
underlying network protocols.
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Designed
a computer-interfaced thermal imaging system.
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Designed and programmed (in collaboration) a software
complex for modeling arbitrary linear control
systems.
Additional information
Memberships: Phi Kappa Phi, IEEE
Languages: English, native Russian |
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