IVS 3D Appoints Chief System Architect15/01/2009 |
| IVS 3D has appointed Maurice Doucet to the software development team as the Chief Systems Architect in the Portsmouth (NH, USA) office. With over 20 years of experience in the software industry, Mr. Doucet brings significant experience in commercial product development from consumer applications to real-time sensor control and data visualisation. He joins IVS from Triton Imaging where he was the Chief Technology Officer responsible for leading the development of sonar acquisition and processing software. |
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Mr. Doucet's role will initially focus on a joint project with the Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping, University of New Hampshire, which is partly funded by a grant from the New Hampshire Innovation Research Center. The project addresses the data extraction, analysis and visualisation of water column data from single beam and multibeam sonars. The development from this project will address the requirements of both the hydrographic and fisheries users in the emerging uses of these data. Read more about: software mapping Supplier: IVS 3D More news from this supplier: Operation Gooseberry Surveyed and Mapped Fledermaus Mid-Water Visualisation and ESRI Integration IVS 3D Expands EMEA Sales Support for Fledermaus Multibeam Sonar Training Course 1400 Metre Plume Discovered Analysis Tool for Users Credited in Show IVS Partners with Geomatics Data Solutions Workflow for Comprehensive Bathymetric Data Management IVS 3D Free FM Geocoder Upgrade A Month Until MBC 50 Multi-beam Course Offshore Survey Frame Agreement ROV Survey of the Costa Concordia Grounding Site (video) 44 PMGS Transponders for Earthquake and Tsunami Research Underwater Vision to Fugro Subsea Services Award for Brazilian Hydrographic Paper Demonstrating a 'Deeper Understanding' First Real-Time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory Theme of Hydrography Day 2012: International Cooperation Finistère and Mediterranean Bathymetric Lidar Surveys Precise Positioning For BP Vessels Comments (0): |
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