(Historic) Jeff Glickman

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Jeff Glickman

Jeff Glickman is a senior software architect, software engineer and programmer with notable experience in a wide range of defense, public and private sector projects, including internal kernel development for secure operating systems for the Defense Department, Global Area Networks for the International Space Station for NASA, robotic simulators for Ford Motor Company and General Motors, communication systems for the AEGIS Missile Cruiser for the United States Navy, and technical evaluations for the U.S. Department of Justice.

Glickman received his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1982. While there he the was Assistant Director of the Information Engineering Laboratory and the Director of Software Development for the Computer Research Laboratory. He worked extensively at the University with imaging and optical systems. He developed proprietary advanced image processing techniques and was called upon to apply them to criminal cases for law enforcement agencies (including the NYPD, US Attorney's Office and the FBI) and scientific investigations.

Jeff Glickman is also a Board Certified Forensic Examiner and a Fellow of the American College of Forensic Examiners, specializing in image enhancement and reconstruction. Glickman served as the executive director of the North American Science Institute (NASI), now defunct, an Oregon-based organization dedicated to aggressively addressing the question of the existence of the sasquatch. Glickman prepared the final report of NASI, Toward a Resolution of the Bigfoot Phenomenon (1998), which included a detailed analysis of the Patterson-Gimlin film.