David Bull - CEO and Principal Design Engineer
David has consulted to the IT&T and medical device industries since 1989. His experience encompasses various roles from product designer to senior management in a leading medical device company. He has many years of experience in both systems-level and low-level electronic design including EFTPOS secure data links, payphones, wireless data links, and medical devices.
David received a Bachelor of Science, majoring in Computer Science and Electronics, from Macquarie University. He also holds a Master of Science (research) in Digital Voice Compression Systems, also from Macquarie.
He is the author of 9 refereed publications, such as “Application of Adaptive Speech Coding to Telephony Systems “, 2001. David is an inventor in more than seven patents, which have included, “Tissue diagnostic System”, “Apparatus for tissue type recognition within a body canal” and “Spinal Monitor Apparatus and Method”. He has and is sitting on many Advisory and Corporate Boards for profit and not for profit boards. Some of these include being on the Judging Panel, Australian Design Awards for 2004/5/6, plus the Advisory Board, Embedded Systems Australia.
David has been asked to lecture at Macquarie University as a key note speaker and has recently been a key speaker at Nicta, 2008. David founded BCS Innovations back in 1998, has been instrumental is it’s phenomenal growth in the last decade, with a staff of 35 engineers. |
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Lyn Vicary - Sales and Marketing Manager
Lyn has 20 years experience in the sales and marketing arena specialising in the IT industry. She has worked for companies such as Toshiba, IBM, Telstra, and has been the National Account Manager for companies such as CISCO, Compaq, Microsoft and Campbell Arnotts. During this time she has been involved in running successful sales teams and has been involved in putting together campaigns that have been instrumental in achieving the companies goals .
In the last seven years she has run her own consultancy specialising in Human Resources and Executive recruitment. Lyn joined BCS in 2007 to help build the profile of this rapidly expanding organisation, also offering expertise in HR processes. She has a Bach of Business, majoring in marketing and is currently doing a Bach of Psychology at Macquarie University on a part time basis.
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Christian Decosterd - BDM/Project Manager
Christian is a recent appointment to BSC Innovations as Business Development and Project Manager. He has a Mechanical Engineering degree from Geneva in Switzerland and has had 18 years working in the medical device field with the last 10 years managing team a of engineers. His professional experience is broad and international with a strong ability to work within different environments. Most recently he worked at CathRx Ltd as Research and Development Manager.
Prior to this, he held the position of Program Manager for Medical/Aerospace and Defence projects looking after clients such as Ventracor and Thales Australia. His design experience started in 1991 in Switzerland where for three years he designed orthopaedic devices. Christian has also worked for Electro Medical System where he was responsible for the design of their new range of ultrasonic scalers (dentistry) as well as for Tesa Measuring Systems to re-designed a range of non contacting measuring device |
Adrian Bruce - Project Manager (Technical)
Adrian has experience across design, development and management , (the hardware, electronics, firmware and software) that have been all of, industrial and consumer, high end exclusive, low cost mass production and limited quantity custom. Such as Navy training systems for radar, sonar, voice communications, chaff launcher and helmsman training. Also railway safety electronics, ticketing systems, pro audio production, musical instrument and nonlinear video production markets.
He received his Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering from UNSW, developed the 16 bit audio electronics, video and disk interfaces for the Fairlight Instruments Pty Ltd CMI III music production system before moving to Japan to spend 15 year at Roland where he was involved with product development and core technologies in music, audio and video system. On return to Australia he has been involved with Defence, Railway and Software development management and contracting
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Sean Cohen - Project Manager (Operations)
Sean began his academic career with an honours degree in electronic engineering, where he developed a software simulation of ultraviolet gallium nitride photodiodes in operation. He then moved on to develop skills in project management, gaining a Master of Engineering Management from the University of Technology in Sydney, a Graduate Diploma in Management from the Australian Graduate School of Management, and is currently working toward an MBA.
Before joining BCS, Sean worked in various capacities in the power industry, ranging from high voltage distribution planning, to network failure investigations, to managing the construction of electrical distribution infrastructure.
Sean has also spent a great deal of time in volunteer work with the community, organising weekly events for both primary and secondary school students, as well as summer and winter camps to teach leadership and teamwork skills in an informal environment.
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Stuart Hazell - BDM
Stuart has more than 35 years experience in life science. This includes biomedical research, where he was an international authority on the gastric bacterium Helicobacter pylori; consulting within the biomedical industry, including membership of a vaccine development team of the University of New South Wales and CSL Ltd., and senior management roles in the public and private sectors.
In 2002 Stuart joined the public company Panbio Ltd. as Vice President, Research and Development and was responsible for reorganising the company’s research and development activities to provide clear direction and outcomes in the core business and advanced technologies. He was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in May 2005 and led a number of significant improvements in operational areas of Panbio. In 2006 Stuart was appointed Acting Chief Executive Officer and formally became Chief Executive Officer in 2007. Stuart was actively involved in setting the strategic direction of Panbio, enabling the company achieved growing profits in financial years 2006 and 2007 following significant losses in the years preceding. Inverness Medical Innovations Inc. acquired Panbio in January 2008 for approximately $42 million.
Stuart Joins BCS Innovations as a consultant and maintains his business interests as Managing Director and Principal Consultant of Fusidium Pty Ltd., with a significant contract with the University of Queensland and a range of organisations.
Stuart brings to BCS a strong knowledge of biomedical science, medical devices and diagnostics together with a background in the global life sciences market.
Stuart maintains an active involvement in the broader biomedical community. He is on the Board of Research Australia Ltd., an organisation engaged in promoting investment in basic and applied health and medical research. Stuart Chairs the Advisory Board of Rapid Diagnostics Pty Ltd., a spinout of the Environmental Biotechnology CRC. In addition to the above, Stuart Chairs the Biotechnology and Medical Device Industry Forum (BMDIF), an ad hoc group committed to supporting the development of the life science industry in Queensland.
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Stephen (Mac) Rowe - Software Team Leader
Mac has particular skills in DSP development for telecommunications and medical systems. He received his Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical - Information Systems) with 1st class honours from the University of Sydney. His thesis project with Telectronics Pacing Systems was awarded the Prospect Electricity Control Prize. He is an inventor is several patents including medical devices for cancer diagnostics and skin lesion analysis.
The many products he has developed range from dual-DSP based audio systems to FDA approved controllers of high powered lasers. This includes coding within frameworks such as MISRA and IEC62304.
Mac has been writing software since the cassette-based days of the TRS-80 & ZX-81. If you ever played Goldsoft's arcade game ‘Airfox' on the now-forgotten Tandy Coco, you were using the first piece of software he was ever paid for - a game he wrote when he was 13 years old. |
Dr Mike Batty - Senior Electronics Engineer
Mike originally trained as a physicist, completing his BSc at Sydney University in 1966, followed by a doctorate in the area of radio astronomy. After completing his PhD he worked for several years at the CSIRO Division of Radiophysics at Marsfield, mainly developing instrumentation and software for radio astronomy, in particular for a radio interferometer using antennas at NASA's Tidbinbilla Deep Space Network tracking station near Canberra.
Mike was also part of the team that used this instrument in a highly successful radio-optical program searching for distant quasars. In 1978 Mike took up a postdoctoral position as a US National Science Foundation research associate at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, where he worked mainly on the analysis of radio interferometer data. In 1980 he returned to CSIRO to work on further radio astronomy projects. Mike has authored or co-authored several dozen publications in the astronomy area.
In 1986 a career change saw him leave CSIRO to take up a position teaching electronics at Macquarie University, where he remained until early 2007. During this time he was involved in the development of a variety of hardware and software projects, including systems and software for reception of data from remote sensing satellites, and MS Windows-based software applications for teaching .
In late 2007, weary of assignment marking, he joined BCS Innovations as a Senior Engineer specialising in analog circuit design. Affectionately known as "Dr Mike" around BCS, he enjoys providing advice to younger engineers, being a test subject for medical devices for the youthfully challenged, and acting as the brunt of senior jokes (particularly from the HR staff).
Mike has had a long interest in electronics, beginning as a hobbyist in his teens, when he fiddled with regenerative valve radios and adroitly managed to avoid electrocution. His other interests over the years have included cars and motor sport (rallying a Datsun 1600 and a Hillman Imp(!)), audio systems, photography, woodwork, psychology, listening to music of many genres , being a (very) amateur guitarist and occasionally telling Dad Jokes. Mike has three perfect children, Julian, Kathleen and Dylan; the older two are studying at university in order to support their father in later life. |
Ian Bruinsma - Senior Electronics Engineer
Ian's competence is in practical electronics hardware design. He is skilled in designing complex analog and digital circuits ready for reliable low cost manufacture. This includes high speed analogue signal measurement and processing, including impressive experience in the upper MHz range of analogue pre-processing, and signal capture.
Combine this with years of experience in programmable logic design (FPGA & CPLD), allows the full scope of today's highly integrated solutions. As a result, his designs end up as innovative highly polished, low cost, and flexible solutions to previously "impossible" problems.
He comes with more than 19 years of experience in electronics design working for such companies as Cochlear for 5 year and CEA Technologies for 8 years, specialising in Radar development. Prior to this he worked for an optical fibre research company for 3 years. This has helped him develop a good intuitive knowledge of the complex issues often hidden in modern designs. Ian has been able to build good attention to detail early in the design process, especially manufacturing testingand production documentation.
Particular career experience includes design right through to manufacture of consumer audio, optical electronics, military/commercial radar, complex precision analog interfaces, high speed digital processing, implanted electronics, and body-worn medical electronic systems, precision high speed measurement systems, complex programmable logic systems, and high impedance high frequency analogue measurements.
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Stephen Sommer - Senior Electronics Engineer
Stephen has extensive skills in firmware development for embedded systems. He is adept at development in a number of software environments, including C, Pascal and assembler, for a range of target systems including PIC, TI MSP430 and PC-based embedded systems. He also has experience in Windows applications development. |
BCS also has established key strategic alliances with business partners:
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Management and Senior Engineers are supported by a highly qualified team of Design Engineers and Technical Staff:
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Clement Cheung
Biomedical Engineer
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Hayden Scott
Mechatronics Engineer
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Trevor Sunderland
Intern Engineer
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Valerie Kuo
Biomedical Engineer
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Jasmine Pouladi
Biomedical Engineer
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Phill Mudge
Industrial Designer
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Mark D'Amico
Technical Officer
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Emmanuel Vettoor
Microelectronic Engineer
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Careers at BCS At BCS we’re always on the lookout for highly motivated individuals who want to work in a challenging, dynamic environment which will give you the opportunity to utilise your creative abilities. We look for engineers in: embedded firmware development, PC software development, electronic hardware design, regulatory affairs, specification and documentation, verification and validation, project management, assembly and testing. If you have an interest and ability in a few of these disciplines and want to work in a dynamic environment, please send an application and CV to:
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