About me
Depressions and Bulges: Utilizing 3d Scanning and Analysis Techniques to Detect and Measure Surface Irregularities on 737 Fuselages
Veniamin Stryzheus is a Measurement Systems Engineer at Boeing Research and Technology (BR&T) where he leads a measurement applications lab in Auburn, Washington. He earned his Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Washington with a focus in control systems and mechatronics. He works on a wide range of technologies in 3D metrology; including structured lights scanners, laser profilometers, and photometric stereo systems. His focus is in developing advanced measurement techniques and deploying those techniques throughout the factory. His research supports both commercial and military products. Outside of work he enjoys traveling, skiing, and spending time with his wife and two kids.