Bernard Corwin has a diverse and extensive work experience history. Bernard has worked as a Lead Researcher and Designer for a confidential company since 2018, where they are involved in designing a system that diagnoses and characterizes a subject's condition based on mocap data.
In 2007, Bernard worked as an Embedded Software Consultant for Silescent Lighting Corporation, where they were responsible for the research and development of LED drivers and their control. Bernard also handled firmware development for LED drivers, touch controls, and proprietary network systems.
From 2015 to 2017, Bernard worked as a Software Consultant at Designworks, a BMW Group Company. Bernard developed software for a motion-tracking system used by USA Swimming to analyze and quantify the dolphin kick technique.
Bernard undertook a self-project in 2014, focusing on creating an Automated Futures Contract Trading Robot. Bernard worked on this project until 2016.
As the Chief Technical Officer and co-owner of Ambionce Systems LLC from 2011 to 2016, Bernard was involved in an intellectual property venture related to LED drivers and power supplies. Bernard played a key role in developing patented technologies, specifically PowerBalance+.
In 1992, Bernard worked as an Embedded Systems Consultant for Bernard Construction, where they designed and developed a control system for a large residence. This system managed various functions such as lighting, HVAC, and security.
Among their earlier roles, in 1998, Bernard worked on a project called the Aviator's Watch, which involved developing a watch capable of providing local time based on GPS coordinates. Bernard also worked on an entertainment system for a business jet in 1991, which included control interfaces and fiberoptic headsets for each seat.
Bernard's career began as a Technical Staff member with the Digital Signal Processing Department at GTE Government Systems, Strategic Electronic Defense Division in 1987. Bernard was responsible for real-time embedded software and hardware design for various projects, including simulating the effects of cosmic noise on laser pulses.
Bernard Corwin attended DeVry Institute of Technology from 1984 to 1987, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Prior to that, they attended Illinois State University from 1974 to 1977, but did not earn a degree. During their time at Illinois State University, they focused on studying Art.
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