Dr. Tony J. Ragucci
Sr. Director of Sensor Science and Engineering
SPIE Involvement:
Conference Program Committee | Author
Area of Expertise:
perception , augmented , sensor , algorithms , embedded , fusion
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Profile Summary

Dr. Tony Ragucci is Director of Engineering for Sensors and Technology at Leonardo DRS and a recognized expert in system design for EO/IR measurement and detection.

Starting as a Research Scientist at Lynntech, a top-5 small business research firm, Dr. Ragucci invented and developed several EO/IR systems and detection techniques such as hyperspectral polarimetry (NASA), high-speed multispectral ophthalmic fundus imaging (NIH), and cued thermal anomaly detection for airborne maritime search (DHS). Recognized for both his technical and strategic acumen, Dr. Ragucci was appointed CTO of the organization and lead it to unprecedented successes in advanced technology development for government customers, culminating in a 2016 Tibbetts award for his maritime search system and other technologies.

He next founded and led Pericept, Inc. to bring practical photogrammetric solutions to the construction industry through mobile devices. The Pericept products BIMVP and BIMtrace, now deployed by Topcon, were the first to include user-guided mobile device optical calibration and precise 2D-to-3D image mapping for accurate visual difference measurements.

Following the acquisition of Pericept, Dr. Ragucci joined Raytheon Vision Systems (RVS) in Goleta, CA as a systems engineer and architect for advanced development programs. Principal among these was the Next-Generation Electro-Optical Distributed Aperture System (EO-DAS) Sensor for the F-35 Lightning II. Dr. Ragucci served as Program Area Chief Engineer (PACE) for the AeroDAS product line, including all IRAD, capital investment, and process improvements for the F-35 EO-DAS at RVS.

Dr. Ragucci joined Leonardo DRS as Director of Engineering in 2019, where he continues to create advanced EO/IR architectures and define technical strategy to expand capability, extend market reach, and exceed customer expectations. He is an SPIE Senior Member and a recipient of the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Career Achievement Award.
Publications (1)

Proceedings Article | 27 May 2022 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12107, 121070V (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2618719
KEYWORDS: Cameras, Modulation transfer functions, Mid-IR, Sensors, Reliability, Staring arrays, Accelerated life testing, Simulation of CCA and DLA aggregates, Failure analysis, Temperature metrology

Conference Committee Involvement (2)
Infrared Technology and Applications L
21 April 2024 | National Harbor, Maryland, United States
Infrared Technology and Applications XLIX
30 April 2023 | Orlando, Florida, United States
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