Marc Cabot, P. Eng.
About Marc Cabot, P. Eng.
Marc Cabot, P. Eng., is a Senior Engineer at Inversa Systems with expertise in photon detection devices and automation systems. He has a background in electronics and engineering education from the University of New Brunswick, where he also held various roles including Lab Instructor and Industry Mentor.
Work at Inversa Systems
Marc Cabot has been employed at Inversa Systems since 2007, where he holds the position of Senior Engineer. In this role, he is responsible for developing image reconstruction software and mathematical models. Additionally, he serves as the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO), overseeing the deployment of sensitive radiation-based equipment. His work contributes to the advancement of photon detection and measurement technologies within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Marc Cabot studied at the University of New Brunswick, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BScEng) with a focus on Electrical/Computer Engineering from 2001 to 2007. His expertise includes designing and assembling photon detection and measuring devices, as well as automation and control systems. This educational background supports his technical capabilities in his current role.
Background
Before joining Inversa Systems, Marc Cabot worked at the University of New Brunswick in various capacities. He served as an Electronics Technician from 2005 to 2007 and as a Lab Instructor during the same period. Additionally, he was an Industry Mentor at UNB Engineering from 2016 to 2017. These roles provided him with practical experience and insights into engineering education and mentorship.
Achievements
Marc Cabot has contributed significantly to the field of engineering through his work on image reconstruction software and mathematical models at Inversa Systems. His role as Radiation Safety Officer highlights his commitment to safety and compliance in the handling of sensitive equipment. His extensive experience in both academic and industry settings underscores his professional development and contributions to engineering practices.