Dr. Steve Pearce Joins ASL as Acoustic Scientist

Ice-tethered AZFP deployment under multi-year sea ice in the Canadian high Arctic.

ASL announces the appointment of Dr. Steve Pearce to the position of acoustics scientist.

2 SteveHeadshotDr. Pearce brings over a decade of experience in underwater acoustics R&D to the ASL team. He earned his Ph.D. at Simon Fraser University in 2014, where his studies focused on sidescan sonar signal processing to suppress multipath interference in the context of a multi-angle swath bathymetry array. The key contributions of his thesis were the introduction and analysis of simple and effective beamforming methods applied in a novel context. These methods are designed to attenuate multipath interference while preserving the seafloor return, and the effectiveness of these methods was established through theory, simulation, and numerous field studies.

Prior to joining ASL, Steve was a System Engineer at Kongsberg Mesotech and managed projects relating to singlebeam and multibeam sonar systems. At Mesotech, Steve gained valuable experience in many aspects of the product lifecycle, including requirements gathering and refinement, hardware and software design, design verification and field testing, manufacturing and customer support.

In his new role at ASL, Steve will be involved in the design of new underwater acoustics products. It is expected that Steve will become the Product Manager for the Acoustic Zooplankton Fish Profiler (AZFP) and will accept the responsibilities that are presently fulfilled by David Lemon. As part of this role, Steve will assist with data processing and will coordinate customer support inquiries.

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