Andrew Willis is an associate professor and researcher with over a decade of experience specializing in image and video processing, computer vision, machine learning, and multidimensional discrete data. He leads academic programs and research at UNC Charlotte, with a track record that spans developing core courses in signal processing and vision, managing labs, and directing undergraduate education. His work targets practical problems from 2D image measurement to 4D time-varying 3D surface scans, and he has applied those skills to archaeological reconstruction and UAV SLAM during a National Academies sabbatical. Holding a Ph.D. from Brown and dual BS degrees in electrical engineering and computer science, he blends deep theoretical training with hands-on system development and field data collection.
11 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Engineering, Ph.D., Engineering at Brown University
B.S., Electrical Engineering, B.S., Electrical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Contributions:1 release, 22 commits, 1 push in 5 years 1 month
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