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Del Leary
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Project Scientist
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- Joined JASCO Research in 2007
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Degrees:
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- Ph. D. (in progress), Dept. of Physics,
Dalhousie University
- M.
Sc., Dept. of Physics, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2001
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B. Sc. (honors), Dept. of Physics, University of Winnipeg, 1998
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Training Courses:
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- Basic Survival Training (BST), Survival
Systems Training Limited, 2007
- DONUT
Famil./Skyscape/HUET, Survival Systems Training Limited, 2007
- Marine Emergency Duties A1, Survival Systems
Training Limited, 2007
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Specialties:
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- Physical acoustics
- Signal processing
- Data acquisition
- Transducer design
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Capsule Resume:

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- Del has worked in physical acoustics for
over 10 years. Currently, at JASCO, his work involves predicting the acoustic impact
from a given source using parabolic wave equations that govern JASCO's Integrated
Noise Propagation Model (INPM). Del is also involved in JASCO's signal processing
group focused on vocalization classification of marine mammals where his interests
are primarily using wavelets and Gaussian mixture models. Previously he worked at the National Center for Physical Acoustics
as a Research Associate involved in many areas of research. While working with the
porous materials department, he developed acoustic methods to delineate and characterize
soils and sediments. In addition to standard geophysical techniques, the type of
measurements that were carried out required unique transducers, signal processing,
and acquisition techniques, which he developed. Del also investigated acoustic techniques for target detection
as a part of the effort of Homeland Security. While working with the biomedical
department, he was involved in various imaging techniques, high energy therapeutic
ultrasound, and properties of bubbly media. His work has been presented at major international conferences
and published in leading journals. Del holds a B.Sc. and M.Sc.
in physics,
and will be completing his Ph.D. focusing on advanced signal processing and imaging
techniques at Dalhousie University.
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