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Celia Bero
309 Ashwood Drive
bero.celia@bellsouth.net
256-464-9876 (H)
Current Position Title:
Engineer, Threat Definition, Missile Plume and Hardbody IR Analysis
Current Clearance Level: Secret (TS Eligible)
Professional Experience:
- September 2008 – September 2011 (CSC):
Currently
supporting MDA/DET, building models and generating optical signatures using
industry standard plume and hardbody signature codes such as PERCORP, VIPER,
SPF-III, SPURC, CHARM, SOCRATES, PLUS, RPFM, CHAMP, FLITES, and Optical
Signatures Code (OSC) run on various Windows and Linux platforms. Typical products are Adversary Data Packages
(ADPs), Ground Test and Performance Assessments and numerous quick response
tasks. Product production often involved
batch processing using Windows and Linux scripting, Fortran, C, C++, MatLab and
SciLab. Post processing of IR signature
data for the generation of a large volume of publication quality plots was
accomplished with MatLab created programs; such programs extensively relieved
the burden of prior interactive efforts to produce plot results for final
delivery products.
- May 2005 – September 2008 (CSC):
Supported
Project Hercules Algorithm Test Team as Software Engineering Leader. Last assignment implemented performance
analysis of on-board interceptor signal processing and threat discrimination
algorithms. Produced micro dynamics
generation programs to create high resolution dynamics test data involving both
inertial and table top motion. This
dynamics data was input to a variety of signature generation programs to create
corresponding IR hardbody and X-band RCS signature data. Extensive experience obtained using MatLab,
C, C++, Java, FORTRAN, Linux cluster processing, Linux and Windows script
processing, OSC and various radar RCS generator programs.
-- Received 2004 CSC Joint Missile and Air Defense Award of
Excellence.
- August 2001 – May 2005 (CSC):
Conducted
SETAC analysis for GMD/GBI discrimination and signal processing analysis. Developed C++ simulation of on-board signal
processing and discrimination functions to evaluate potential algorithms. The C++ simulation work provided extensive
experience with software design patterns and object oriented programming. Also obtained extensive experience working in
the areas of discrimination analysis, angle only ballistic tracking, signal
processing, numerical analysis and design of object-oriented simulations using
C++. Have prepared and presented
analyses in efforts to understand and simulate algorithms of interest. Recent technical topics have included:
compare and contrast direct and recursive
Fourier signal processing techniques, first and second order approximations of
the variance for nonlinear functions of several random variables, application
of Hilbert Space analysis techniques to the study of frequency and power
distributions of signals. Received a
certificate of appreciation from the GMD Program manager recognizing support in
deploying the first ground-based missiles of the Initial Phase for the GMD
deployment.
- June 1998 – August 2001 (Nichols Research Corporation / CSC):
Performed
data analysis of infrared, visible and ultraviolet data from the SDI Midcourse
Space Experiment (MSX) satellite. This
work involved development, implementation and testing of algorithms for many
aspects of signal and data processing in both NMD and TMD environments. Published and presented 3 papers at MDA and
MD-SEA conferences.
- August 1995 – May 1996 (Nichols Research Corporation):
Performed
GIS software multiprocessing integration for an E-911 system. Integrated ESRI ArcInfo running on a Sun
workstation with computer aided dispatch software running on a Stratus fault
tolerant workstation.
- June 1993 – August 1995 (Nichols Research Corporation):
Developed
(MSX) sensor model supporting the Space Dynamics Laboratory/Utah State
University.
-- Outstanding Scientist of the Year Award, 1991, Nichols
Research Corporation, Advanced Processing Group.
- June 1989 – June 1993 (Nichols Research Corporation):
Developed
software for a Target Scene Generator (TSG) for KHILS Laboratory of the Guided
Interceptor Branch, (AFATL/SAI), Eglin
AFB. Strategic Scene Generation Module (SSGM) used for scene
generation and ported to the Sun/Pixar computer combination to provide the
KHILS Laboratory of the Guided Interceptor Branch, (AFATL/SAI), the ability to
generate a four-color, 4000-frame movie depicting an interceptor's last 10
seconds of sensor data.
- July 1987 – June 1989
(Nichols Research Corporation):
Project
engineer in development of a transputer-based signal and data tasking algorithm
test bed and a high fidelity multi-sensor tracking/clustering algorithm
compatible with then current BMDS and BM/C3 architectures.
- May 1986 – July 1987 (Nichols Research Corporation):
Task
Manager responsible for developing specifications for upgrades to an Advanced
Sensor Emulator Unit permitting integration of threat updates into a BM/C3
network during an experiment.
Responsible for modeling sensors and threats using Ada and FORTRAN.
-September 1984 – May
1986:
Head
Programmer for Flame Diagnostics Laboratory, Mechanical Engineering Department,
Purdue University. Implemented
supercomputer applications which generated one dimensional flame chemical
concentration prediction profiles given data collected from laboratory
experiments. These predictions were used
to develop chemical reaction predictions governing the physical laboratory
flame observations in efforts to predict the formation of soot.
-1983-1986:
McCree Solar Consultants, W. Lafayette, IN. Created and maintained programs to model the
performance of solar and wind grid-connected electricity production
installations. Work included
international travel and presentations at a U.S. Department of Commerce trade
show.
-1978-1983:
Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Purdue
University.
-1976-1978:
Teaching Assistant, Department of Mathematics, Central Michigan
University.
Publications:
[ 1 ] "Multisensor
Comparisons of Multispectral Observation for the MSX Dedicated Target
Missions", C. Bero, et all, AIAA Missile Sciences Conference, Secret,
Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA., 1998, Nov. 17-19
[ 2 ] "Multisensor
Data Fusion Applied to the MSX Dedicated Targets IV Mission", C. Bero, et
all, 7th Annual AIAA/BMDO Technology Readiness Conference and Exhibit, Secret,
Ft. Carson, CO, 1998, Aug. 3-7
[ 3 ] "Signature
Estimation in the Presence of Noisy Environment for the MSX MDT-IV
Mission(U)", C. Bero, et all, Presented at the 1998 Meeting of the IRIS
Specialty Group on Targets, Background and Discrimination, Tucson, AZ, 1998,
January 27-29.
Education:
BS Math and Computer
Science, Central
Michigan University, Mt Pleasant, MI, 1978
MS Applied Math and
Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN, 1986
Six Degree of Freedom
(6DOF): Simulation and Missile Guidance Control
University of Alabama,
Huntsville, AL, 1998
Learning Tree Seminar in X Windows Programming,
1993
Seminar in C++ Programming,
1991
Seminar in Ada Programming,
1988
Programming experience using FORTRAN, ADA, C, C++,
MatLab, SciLab, Java, Perl, IDL, PV-WAVE and various Linux and Windows
scripting tools.
Experienced with such
Operating Systems as UNIX, Linux and Windows.
Favorite technical
programming authors include Scott Meyers, Herb Sutter, Andrei Alexandrescu and
Steve McConnell.
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