Dr. Reuven Meth joined IARPA in February 2023. In his current assignment as a Program Manager, Dr. Meth focuses on areas of scientific research that include computer vision, image/video understanding, and artificial intelligence.
Prior to joining IARPA, Dr. Meth worked for SAIC from 2014 to 2023, providing Scientific Engineering and Technical Assistance support for the director of the IARPA Office of Analysis (2022-2023), and subject matter expertise for the IARPA DIVA (2017-2022) and Aladdin Video (2014-2017) programs. From 2010 to 2014, he was at Leidos, where he served as the associate director of the Image and Video Understanding branch of the Autonomy and Analytics division, leading state-of-the-art research and development for new and deployed computer vision systems. Earlier in his career (1998-2010), he was a key member of a computer vision startup that grew through multiple acquisitions, where he developed image and video understanding technologies for electro-optical, infrared, hyperspectral, synthetic aperture radar, and wide-area motion imagery.
Dr. Meth graduated from University of Maryland in 1998 with a doctorate and master’s degree in electrical engineering. He previously earned a Bachelor of Science in engineering from Temple University in 1990.