BEN GREENBLATT has been appointed director of embedded design and machine intelligence at SRC, Inc. As director, Greenblatt will lead a group of engineers specializing in machine learning, artificial intelligence, and high-speed real-time software development and design of custom circuit cards for signal processing and control of radars, as well as electronic-warfare systems. With more […]
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BEN GREENBLATT has been appointed director of embedded design and machine intelligence at SRC, Inc. As director, Greenblatt will lead a group of engineers specializing in machine learning, artificial intelligence, and high-speed real-time software development and design of custom circuit cards for signal processing and control of radars, as well as electronic-warfare systems. With more than 20 years of service at SRC, Greenblatt has held several technical and managerial roles. In his previous role as director of strategy and technology in engineering, Greenblatt was responsible for ensuring engineering has the capabilities, skills, technologies, and tools to support the business. In addition to his responsibilities as a director, Greenblatt serves as lead for the senior technologist team, a group of engineers at the pinnacle of their respective disciplines. He also leads the collaborative-labs initiative, one of four strategic corporate initiatives at SRC, which has evolved into its digital-transformation initiative. Greenblatt is a past recipient of the Technology Alliance of Central New York’s Young Technologist of the Year award. He holds both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University.