Researchers
Randy Russell
Senior Research Engineer, CMS Ocean Technology Group
Email: drrussell@usf.edu
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Office Phone: 727-553-3962
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College of Marine Science
140 Seventh Avenue S.
MSL 244
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Research Interest and Specializations
Primarily involved in the design of digital electronics for all sensors and systems
developed at the USF Center for Ocean Technology. Utilize versatile microcontrollers
for data acquisition and control functions. Develop unique instrumentation and systems
that can be configured to log data internally for long durations, or monitored in
real-time. Interface to satellite transceivers for data reporting and control purposes.
Integrate Echelon Lonworks intelligent distributed control concepts into some sensors
and data collection systems.
Provide interfacing to spectrophotometers, digital devices and instruments, and analog signals for measurements of interest. Control and monitor various hardware items such as pumps, valves, LED’s, detectors, and commercial measurement instruments. Experience in ensuring that instruments are designed for use in rugged environmental conditions. Design, layout, and test printed circuit boards for instruments.
Develop embedded software for sensors and instrumentation systems. Vast experience with various digital communication protocols. Design user-interfaces to setup instruments and offload data from them. Involved in maximizing battery life in standalone instruments which remain underwater and/or in remote locations for long periods of time collecting and logging data. Strive to reduce the size of instruments as much as practical. Work with mechanical designers to develop custom packaging of electronics in watertight housings.
Notable projects
High resolution sampler. Towed subsea platform collecting sensor data and reporting
real time to the surface. Provided majority of the hardware design and some software
design.
Bottom Stationed Ocean Profiler (BSOP). Designed all of the electronics for this vertical
underwater sampling system. Developed software for interfacing and control purposes.
COMPS Buoy Array. Provided system level and board level design of the data acquisition
network. Designed software to collect the data, store it, and report back via satellite
communications.
M-SEAS Instrument. Provided electronics hardware design for underwater instrument
used to determine iron concentrations in seawater. Interfaced the hardware to computer
user program for control purposes.
Portable PH Photometer. Developed hardware for low-powered instrument used to measure
the pH of seawater. Interfaced to an I-Phone app via Bluetooth. Iterative design process
with customer to develop the most user-friendly instrument.
Gliders. Involved in deploying, piloting, and collecting data from underwater gliders
for oceanographic research purposes.
Education
MSEE - Â鶹ÊÓƵ, Tampa, FL
BSEE - The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Professional Experience
07/83 – 07/85
Instrumentation Engineer, Goodyear Atomic Corporation, Piketon, OH
09/85 – 02/95
Senior Systems Engineer, General Electric/ Martin Marietta Neutron Devices, Largo,
FL
02/95-Present
Electronics Engineer, Center for Ocean Technology, St. Petersburg, FL