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Jason Chaves

Systems Engineering Lead at Epirus
Redondo Beach, California, United States
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Jason Chaves

Systems Engineering Lead at Epirus
Redondo Beach, California, United States
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Jason Chaves is a highly qualified and experienced engineer with a background in electrical engineering and physics. He has studied at Stanford University and holds a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Physics. Throughout his career, Chaves has been fortunate to work with renowned organizations such as Epirus, Raytheon, and MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He is an expert in systems engineering, and as a Systems Engineering Lead at Epirus, he oversees the creation of new engineering processes and designs.

Prior to Epirus, Chaves was a Senior System Engineer at Raytheon, responsible for implementing and controlling data analysis processes and techniques for various projects. During his time at Stanford University, he worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at the Image, Video, Multimedia Systems Group. Here, he was involved with video streaming protocols along with developing flexible multicast video applications that were implemented across the Stanford campus.

Chaves's skills and areas of expertise also include a range of research and development work. He has worked as a Research Assistant at Stanford University and as a Summer Research Assistant at Stony Brook University. As a Research Assistant, Chaves worked on various projects ranging from modelling to the development of innovative biomedical sensor systems.

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