Kraken Announced Executive Appointments
operations, an underwater search vehicle for unexploded ordnance, a towed sonar mine countermeasure detection system, an automated launch and recovery system and several UUVs. He has extensive industry publications and holds 12 patents. Prior to Vehicle Control Technologies, Tureaud served with Draper Laboratory and Allied Signal Corporation in a variety of design engineering positions. Tureaud holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the University of Notre Dame. Millar has over 10 years of system engineering experience with underwater vehicles including autonomous underwater vehicles

Bellingham Named Director of WHOI Robotics Center
in 2012 to speed development of robotic technologies through collaboration with industry sponsors, academic partners, and key government agencies to change the way people and machines work together in the marine environment. CMR academic partners include Carnegie Mellon Univ. Robotics Institute, Draper Laboratory, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Johns Hopkins Univ. Lab for Computational Sensing and Robotics, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and Univ. of Rhode Island Ocean Exploration Trust. The CMR Advisory Board members are a distinguished group with deep experience