M.Sc., Physics and Atmospheric Science,
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia 1995
Graduate, Canadian Forces Naval Engineering
School, Halifax, Nova Scotia 1993
Graduate, Royal Military College of Canada,
Kingston, Ontario 1990
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Bruce joined JASCO in November 2007 as
senior lead of a development project for automated acoustic analysis systems that
are used to rapidly process large datasets from autonomous ocean bottom acoustic
measurements. These systems perform detection and classification of both industrial
and biological sound data, including marine mammal vocalizations. Bruce has worked as an acoustic
sensor systems engineer since graduating from Canada’s Royal Military College in 1990. He then completed the Naval Combat Systems Engineering program in 1993 and joined the Naval Sonars group at the Defence Research and Development Center (Atlantic)
where he worked on new acoustic projector and sensor technologies. He completed a master’s degree in physics at Dalhousie University in 1995 and joined MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates in 1996. There he spent two years developing acoustic detection systems, and two
more as the project engineer for the development of a SOSUS processing system. In
2000 he joined General Dynamics Canada and worked on a variety of advanced distributed
sonar sensor processing systems.