William Suski is a seasoned Principal Engineer at Applied Engineering Concepts, where he leverages over 15 years of expertise in signal processing, pattern recognition, machine learning, and cybersecurity to drive innovative research and development initiatives. His passion for research is evident in his role as...
William Suski is a seasoned Principal Engineer at Applied Engineering Concepts, where he leverages over 15 years of expertise in signal processing, pattern recognition, machine learning, and cybersecurity to drive innovative research and development initiatives. His passion for research is evident in his role as a co-inventor of the IdentiPHY physical layer device authentication platform, which enhances security protocols in various applications. As a Principal Investigator for several high-profile projects, including the Office of Naval Research's PADME and the Department of Energy's PAWN, William has demonstrated a unique ability to transition cutting-edge research into practical, operational solutions.
His leadership in the DARPA BioSec initiative, DaMIAN, showcases his commitment to advancing cybersecurity measures in bioinformatics, while his role as the lead cloud-native architect for the ONR Future Naval Capability (FNC) underscores his proficiency in cloud computing and Kubernetes. William's diverse skill set encompasses program management, systems engineering, and simulations, allowing him to effectively manage complex projects and foster collaboration among multidisciplinary teams.
At Applied Engineering Concepts, William is dedicated to bridging the gap between theoretical research and real-world applications. He believes that impactful research must find its operational home to realize its full potential. His insights into the challenges of transitioning research into practice make him a valuable asset to any project, ensuring that innovative solutions are not only developed but also successfully implemented in the field. With a focus on customer service and a commitment to excellence, William continues to push the boundaries of technology and engineering, shaping the future of secure and efficient systems.