Eric Brewster
About Eric Brewster
Eric Brewster is a Systems Engineer with a background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Atmospheric Sciences. He has worked at SRC since 2017, developing algorithms for explosive hazard detection and severe weather warning systems.
Work at SRC
Eric Brewster has been employed as a Systems Engineer at SRC since 2017. In this role, he focuses on developing algorithms that are utilized in explosive hazard detection and early warning systems for severe weather. His work involves applying computational intelligence and pattern recognition techniques to enhance system performance and reliability.
Education and Expertise
Eric Brewster holds multiple degrees from the University of Missouri-Columbia. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, followed by a Master's Degree in the same field, completing his studies in 2017. Additionally, he obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Atmospheric Sciences, which he pursued concurrently. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in systems engineering.
Background
Before joining SRC, Eric Brewster worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Missouri from 2015 to 2017. During this time, he contributed to research projects within the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. His experience in academia has informed his approach to engineering challenges in his current role.
Achievements
Eric Brewster's professional focus includes the development of algorithms for critical applications, such as explosive hazard detection and severe weather early warning systems. His work aims to leverage computational intelligence and pattern recognition to address real-world challenges, reflecting his commitment to making a positive impact through engineering.