David DePauw

R&D Engineer

Computer Vision

Kitware New York
Clifton Park, NY

M.S. in Robotics
University of Pennsylvania

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
State University of New York at Buffalo

David Depauw

David DePauw is an R&D engineer on Kitware’s Computer Vision Team located in Clifton Park, New York. He assists with developing software for projects that incorporate Kitware’s cyber-physical systems capabilities.

While earning his master’s degree, David worked on several projects with labs at the University of Pennsylvania. While at the Dynamic Autonomy and Intelligent Robotics (DAIR) Lab, he helped write simulation and control software for a soft-bodied robot, as well as for a Kuka iiwa robotic arm. In both cases, the software was made to provide a framework to test future control algorithms created by the lab. David also worked at the Real-Time and Embedded Systems Lab (mLAB) to help develop a risk-based autonomous racing controller.

David received his master’s degree in robotics from the University of Pennsylvania in 2021. In 2019, he received his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo.

Publications

  1. C. Funk, D. Depauw, K. Fieldhouse, and E. Blasch, "Fog-Assisted Autoencoder for Enhanced Multi-INT Targeting," in Proceedings of the National Security Sensor and Data Fusion Committee (NSSDF), 2023.
  2. D. Davila, D. Melamed, D. Depauw, and J. Anderson, "Multi-ATR Fusion and Ontological Deconfliction for Geospatial Imagery," in Proceedings of the National Security Sensor and Data Fusion Committee (NSSDF), 2023.

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