Curriculum Vitae: Harvey L. Bodine
EXPERIENCE:
1998: NEURALYTICS
Founder and President: Originally founded Neuralytics to meet a
particular client's immediate project need; now providing general technical consulting
services. Responsible for company management, technical consulting, applied analysis, and
website management / creation.
1993 to 1999: MARTINGALE RESEARCH CORPORATION
President: Responsible for corporate management, strategic
planning, new business development, system architectures, system concepts, applications of
neural networks and expert systems, image processing applications, and proposal planning
and execution.
Principal Investigator for National Science Foundation Phase II
research project for in-flight detection of aircraft structural fatigue. Responsible
for project technical direction, overall systems approach, algorithm development, database
development, technical oversight of data acquisition, processing, and evaluation, as well
as project management and Semi-Annual plus Final Report generation. Developed software
using mixture of C, C++, and database languages.
Principal Engineer/Program Manager for National Institutes of Health
Phase I research grant. Responsible for project management, systems engineering,
technical support to algorithm development, technical direction for algorithm testing,
support for Final Report generation.
Principal Engineer/Program Manager for Systems Modeling project:
Responsible for overall project management as well as technical development of a systems
model for a distributed, real-time, commercial tracking system. Graphical simulation was
developed using a special-purpose modeling language and is designed for deployment to
client and to clients customers.
Principal Engineer for National Institutes of Health Phase II
research and software development project. Responsible for systems requirements,
systems engineering, human-machine interface design, data analysis and modeling, software
test and evaluation, and monthly and Final Report generation.
Program Manager and Principal Engineer for Bulk Oil Terminal Video
Database. Responsible for requirements definition, system architecture design,
database architecture design, graphical user interface development, image processing
algorithms, database software development, system testing, customer interaction, follow-on
customer support. System was developed under MS-Windows, using a relational DBMS, custom
code using Visual C++, and extensive custom database code.
Principal Engineer on National Institutes of Health Phase I research
project for alcohol abuse analysis. Responsible for classification algorithms,
prototype human-machine interface design, neural network testing, software design, monthly
and Final Report preparation. Software was developed in C.
Principal Engineer for National Science Foundation Phase I research
project for acoustic emission detection and classification during metal fatigue.
Responsible for program management, overall technical approach, subcontractor management,
algorithm and test design, data analysis, neural network software
modifications/enhancements, data set training, detection/classification algorithm testing,
and Final Report generation. Software development was done in C. Data analysis was done
using 3rd party imaging software.
Chief Engineer on motion estimation for real-time video compression
project. Approach involved novel use of multi-target tracking algorithm to estimate
motion in video sequences. Responsible for developing software architecture, developing
algorithm enhancements, and interfacing with potential customers.
Program Manager and Chief Engineer for U.S. Army ARDEC Phase II
project. Responsible for program management, systems engineering (compliant with
DoD-STD-2167A), consultant and software subcontractor management, acceptance test
definition and design, development and enhancement of speech recognition software, test
data analysis, data set training, detection/classification algorithm testing, and Final
Report generation. Software development was in C.
1979 to 1993 E-SYSTEMS INC., GARLAND DIVISION
Senior Project Engineer. Lead systems engineer for entire
department and directly responsible for new business development, proposals, special
projects, and technology insertion applications. Served as Division Technical Lead for
development of Systems Engineering standards and process improvement activities. Developed
and taught multiple systems engineering courses to other division engineers. Conducted
neural network seminars throughout the company.
Technical Lead for multiple winning proposal efforts and major
program acquisitions. As lead systems engineer, responsible for architecture definition
and overall system design of large distributed special-purpose processing systems
involving high-speed data manipulation and processing, multiple user workstations, and
complex task and data management requirements. Invented, designed, implemented, and tested
extremely large, complex system model for a major multi-year distributed-workstation
development program.
Staff Engineer, interfaced directly with customers for
requirements definition, operations concepts, system design, modeling, and system
verification. Delivered major presentations at numerous program reviews. Successfully
managed multi-discipline project teams, including schedule and budget responsibilities.
Senior Specialist. Responsible for hardware design of complex,
high-bandwidth, multi-card data interface that formed a key component of an advanced data
analysis system. Performed development from initial design through system acceptance and
site integration.
1976 to 1979 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION
Lead Hardware Engineer: Performed both systems and hardware
engineering roles in defining and designing multiple components of imaging missile
seekers. Developed hardware for several advanced missile projects. Developed and
integrated distributed-processor multi-computer system and real-time target image tracker
for advanced fire-and-forget missile system.
Senior Hardware Engineer: Designed, implemented, and tested
digital radar target generator for advanced Federal Aviation Administration air traffic
control system. Supported system integration and acceptance testing of new air traffic
ground-control system.
1974 to 1976 SOUTHERN AVIONICS COMPANY
Hardware Design Engineer. Responsible for low-frequency (LF)
antennas, transmitter, and receiver design. Performed customer requirements definition and
field support, including overseas and intra-US travel to customer sites. Solely
responsible for design and development of new all-solid-state, digital-tuning, modular
receiver product that slashed assembly time by over 80% and component cost by 50%.
EDUCATION:
Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, B.S. Electrical Engineering, 1974.
ADDITIONAL TECHNICAL EDUCATION:
Engineering Risk Management
Neural Networks for Engineers and Scientists
Artificial Intelligence Applications
Systems Engineering
Engineering Management
Proposal Writing
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES/SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTS:
Familiar with or proficient in: PASCAL, C/C++, Delphi, Paradox
ObjectPAL, HTML, VBScript, JScript, Dbase, AccessBasic, SQL, UNIX, MS-DOS, MS-Windows, MacIntosh OS, X-Windows,
MS-Word, Excel, Powerpoint, FrontPage, HTML, and numerous specialized analytical packages.