- Rachel E. Goshorn
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Chaired Professor of Command, Control, Computers, Communications, and Intelligence; Director of Distributed GIG Intelligence Automation Systems for Military & Homeland Security
Assistant Professor
Mail Code: EC/Go
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Monterey, CA 93943
Phone: 831-656-3835
Email: goshorn (at) nps.edu
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PhD - University of California, San Diego, 2005
Electrical Engineering (Intelligent Systems, Robotics, & Control)
MS - University of California, San Diego, 2001
Electrical Engineering (Intelligent Systems, Robotics, & Control)
BA - University of California, San Diego, 1999
Applied Mathematics & Minor in Electrical Engineering (Signal Analysis)
NPS EXPERIENCE: (View an extended list)
- December 2006 - Present, Assistant Professor
- Summer Quarter 2009 - Present, Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Chair
- Fall Quarter 2010 - Present, Director of Distributed GIG Intelligence Automation Systems (DGIAS) for Military and Homeland Security Laboratory, ECE
- Fall Quarter 2008 - Fall 2010, Network-Centric Systems Engineering Track and Laboratory Lead (MSSE 580), Systems Engineering Department
- November 2010 - Present, Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
- November 2009 - November 2010, Assistant Professor, Joint Appointment, Systems Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering Departments
- December 2006 - November 2010, Assistant Professor, Systems Engineering Department
OTHER EXPERIENCE: (View an extended list)
- July 2001 - December 2006, Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Systems Center San Diego (SSC SD), California
- 2000 - 2001 University of California, San Diego
TEACHING INTERESTS: (View an extended list)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems Engineering (AI behavior modeling and implementation for detection, classification, prediction and prevention in distributed AI systems)
- Intelligent sensors and network systems, Smart Robots, applied to the GWOT and Homeland Security
- Network-Centric System of Systems, Enterprise systems/services, connecting four-approaches
- Systems Engineering
RESEARCH INTERESTS: (View an extended list)
- Need for Automation: driven by the need to predict/prevent terror and the current economic crisis with budget cuts.
- Automation through four overlapping approaches: Need of Intelligence Automation, Intelligence and GIG Node Standardization for Interoperability, Network-Centric System of Systems Infrastructures, Need for New/Advanced Sensors
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) Systems Engineering (AI behavior modeling and implementation for detection, classification, prediction and prevention in distributed AI systems)
- Distributed Intelligent GIG Nodes, and intelligent network systems applied to the GWOT and Homeland Security
- Network-Centric System of Systems, Enterprise systems/services, connecting four-approaches
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: (View an extended list)
KEYWORDS/TECHNOLOGIES:
- Keywords: Distributed GIG Intelligence Automation Systems, Network-Centric Systems of Systems, Systems Engineering, Detect/Identify/Predict/React (DIPR) Systems, Behavior Prediction, Intelligence Standardization for Interoperability, Artificial Intelligence Systems, Distributed Systems, Intelligence Surveillance, Smart Robots, GWOT, Homeland Security
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