Summary
Steven Grosz is a Senior Research Scientist based in the Denver area with seven years of experience developing computer vision and biometric systems, specializing in face and fingerprint recognition. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and a BS in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Michigan State University, both with 4.0 GPAs, reflecting deep academic rigor. His career blends academic research roles and industry stints at Google Research and Amazon with hands-on development at ROC, where he now leads research into applied biometric technology. Steven has a track record of translating cutting-edge research into practical systems, including summer applied-science roles that bridged prototype research and production considerations. He brings systems-level engineering experience from early roles in automotive and energy sectors, which informs his pragmatic approach to robustness and deployment. Colleagues describe him as a researcher who consistently pairs theoretical insight with real-world engineering discipline.
7 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, 4.0, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, 4.0 at Michigan State University