David Farrell
dfarrell@knights.ucf.edu
David Farrell is a senior Computer Engineering student at the University of Central Florida. He has worked as a student intern at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control in Orlando for the past three years. After graduating in December of 2012, David will begin full time employment with Lockheed Martin as a Systems Engineer. In this role, he will be supporting development of the Modernized Target Acquisition / Designation Sight and Pilot Night Vision Sensor for the AH-64 Apache Helicopter. Outside the classroom, David leads the college ministry at his church and enjoys reading, playing sports, and spending time with family.
Evan Husk
evan.husk@knights.ucf.edu
Evan Husk is a senior Computer Engineering student at the University of Central Florida. He conducted research and wrote an undergraduate thesis under the supervision of Dr. Avelino Gonzalez. The research and thesis is on Imitating Individualized Facial Expressions in a Human-Like Avatar through a Hybrid Particle Swarm Optimization – Tabu Search Algorithm. After graduating in December of 2012, he plans to work as a systems engineer in the defense industry or in the field of electronic sales. In his free time, Evan likes to play sports, fish, and spend time with family.
Jose Mousadi
josemousadi@knights.ucf.edu
Jose Mousadi is a senior Electrical Engineering student at the University of Central Florida. For the last 6 years he has been working as a Project Engineer and Electrical Designer at GTE, LLC. in Orlando, FL. Previously, he worked as a Panel Builder at G&T Conveyor, Inc. This hand-on approach has given him extensive knowledge in industrial control systems and instrumentation geared towards the power generation and energy sector. Lately he has designed, developed and managed auxiliary systems used in Gas and Steam Turbines as well as other OEM products. In his free time, Jose likes to travel and spend time with family.