Summary
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Work History
Education
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Prestigious Chairman's Award
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Timothy Boyd

Denver

Summary

Dynamic Image Processing Algorithm Developer at Texas Instruments, adept in clustering algorithms and neural networks. Spearheaded cross-functional seminars, enhancing collaboration and knowledge sharing. Successfully presented research at international conferences, expanding partnerships. Evaluated innovative technologies, ensuring effective integration to meet organizational needs. Strong communicator with a commitment to continuous learning.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Image Processing Algorithm Developer

Texas Instruments
09.1982 - 12.1984
  • Contributed to strategic planning efforts by providing technical expertise on emerging trends in the field of pharmaceutical sciences.
  • Strengthened cross-functional collaboration by organizing seminars and workshops for scientists from diverse fields, fostering a culture of continuous learning.
  • Presented research at international conferences, expanding the organization''s network and promoting collaboration with external partners.
  • Evaluated and validated new technologies or methodologies before adoption in-house, ensuring their applicability and effectiveness for our specific needs.

Education

Master of Science - Electrical Engineering And Computer Science

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, MA
05-1994

Bachelor of Science - Mathematics With Computer Science

University of Colorado At Boulder
Boulder, CO
05-1982

Skills

  • Clustering algorithms
  • Support vector machines
  • Neural networks
  • Random forests

Accomplishments

CMWS

Timeline

Image Processing Algorithm Developer

Texas Instruments
09.1982 - 12.1984

Master of Science - Electrical Engineering And Computer Science

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Bachelor of Science - Mathematics With Computer Science

University of Colorado At Boulder

Prestigious Chairman's Award

Reduced false alarm rate while maintaining probability of declaration

Timothy Boyd