Robert (Bobcat) Cox has been in the engineering field since 1992. Robert (Bobcat) began their career as a Traffic Operations Engineer at the Queensland State Department of Transport. In 1994, they joined the Australian Army as a Lieutenant. In 1999, they began working at Cannon Technologies/Cooper Power Systems as a Senior Design Engineer, and later a Principal Design Engineer. In 2007, they moved to Cooper Power Systems as Chief Engineer (Innovations - Smart Grid Products). From 2013 to 2020, they were Director of Engineering and Chief Engineer at Zivix, where they developed Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms for guitar strings, an embedded web-server, and DHCP and UDP based RTP-MIDI protocol implementations. In 2020, they joined ZEF Energy as a Principal Hardware Engineer.
Robert (Bobcat) Cox has a long and impressive educational history. Robert (Bobcat) began their studies in 1987 at The University of Queensland, where they earned a Bachelors of Engineering (with Honors) in Computer Systems in 1992. Robert (Bobcat) also earned a Bachelors of Science in Math - Control Theory from The University of Queensland in 1991. In 2001, they returned to school and earned a Master of Professional Computing in Control Systems from the University of Southern Queensland in 2003.
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