Alexander (Sasha) Torman
About Alexander (Sasha) Torman
Alexander (Sasha) Torman is an Applications Engineer at SRC, specializing in the safe integration of drones into airspace through the use of radars and sensors. He has a background in Electrical Engineering from McGill University and experience as a Certified Ski Instructor.
Work at SRC
Alexander Torman has been employed as an Applications Engineer at SRC since 2018. In this role, he focuses on the safe integration of drones into airspace, utilizing advanced radar and sensor technology. His work contributes to the development of solutions that enhance airspace safety and efficiency. Torman's position at SRC is based in the Syracuse, New York Area, where he collaborates with a team dedicated to innovation in the UAS detection industry.
Experience in UAS Detection Industry
Torman has gained significant experience in the UAS detection industry, particularly through his role at SRC. He has executed high-profile demonstrations of UAS detection technology both in the United States and internationally. This experience has allowed him to interact with various stakeholders and enhance his understanding of customer needs within the industry.
Previous Employment as Ski Instructor
Before joining SRC, Torman worked as a Certified Ski Instructor at Alpine Meadows Ski Resort. He held this position for a total of 11 months across two seasons, from 2015 to 2017. This role provided him with valuable customer interaction experience, which has been beneficial in his subsequent career in engineering.
Education and Expertise
Torman studied Electrical Engineering at McGill University, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) from 2010 to 2015. His educational background has equipped him with the technical knowledge and skills necessary for his role in the UAS detection industry. Additionally, he completed his high school education at Edgemont High School, where he was recognized as an AP Scholar in subjects including Biology, Computer Science, and Physics.