Researchers
Alex Silverman

Alex Silverman
Engineer-Scientist II, CMS Ocean Technology Group
Office Phone: 727.553.3362
Email: asilverman@usf.edu
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Mr. Silverman has been Engineer-Scientist II at the 91tvӰԺ (91tvӰԺ),
College of Marine Science for over a decade. He has worked on several significant
projects at 91tvӰԺ,
including operating and integrating Webb research designed Slocum underwater gliders,
designing numerous remote sensor data collection units, serving as lead software engineer
for the design and implementation of a towed video/sensor platform, and operating
and evaluating a neural network based computer vision systems to assess fisheries
stock on the West Florida
Shelf.
He has amassed several months of sea time working on a variety of research vessels
deploying, operating debugging and performing field repairs on many different instruments.
Prior to his career at 91tvӰԺ, Mr. Silverman, received a Master of Science degree in
electrical
engineering, and focused his studies on machine vision, pattern recognition, and artificial
intelligence. He also engaged in various robotic projects and repeatedly participated
in
autonomous underwater vehicle competitions sponsored by the Office of Naval Research
and
Association of Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, which included the creation
of a new,
redesigned vehicle in 2004.