About

Paul J. Gendron received his PhD from Worcester Polytechnic Institute, his MS from Virginia Tech and his BS from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, all in Electrical Engineering. His work is broad in the field of statistical signal processing, detection and estimation theory. His contributions range from seismic event detection and classification to adaptive filtering and low probability of detection acoustic communications. He was with the Naval Research Laboratory from 2000 to 2007 and with the SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific from 2008 to 2012. In 2000, he was the recipient of an Office of Naval Research research fellowship award for his work with the Acoustic Division at the Naval Research Laboratory. In 2006, he served as an Office of Naval Research Visiting Scientist at DRDC-Atlantic, Canada. Dr. Gendron presently conducts research for the Office of Naval Research related to the discover and invention of enabling technologies for undersea surveillance.

Honors

Award of Recognition
Office of Defense Research Development Canada (Canada, Toronto), 2007
Post Doctoral Fellowship Award: Special Research Award in Ocean Acoustics
Naval Research Laboratory Acoustics Division (United States, Washington), 2001

Organizational Affiliations

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Past Affiliations

Senior Research Scientist, Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific (United States, San Diego) - SPAWAR

Visiting Scientist, Office of Naval Research to Defense Research Development Canada (Canada, Toronto)

Research Assistant, Institute for Scientific Research, Boston College (United States, Boston)

Senior Electrical Engineer, Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (United States, Portsmouth)

Research Scientist, Naval Research Laboratory Acoustics Division (United States, Washington)

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Naval Research Laboratory Acoustics Division (United States, Washington)

Education

Electrical Engineering
1999, Doctor of Philosophy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (United States, Worcester) - WPI
Electrical Engineering
1993, Master of Science (M.S.), Virginia Tech (United States, Blacksburg)
Electrical Engineering
1985, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), University of Massachusetts Amherst (United States, Amherst Center)