About Resilient

Our Team

Brock LaMeres

Brock LaMeres is the President of Resilient Computing and is responsible for business development. He has over 25 years of experience building computer systems. Over the past 15 years LaMeres has led numerous technology demonstrations including two small satellite deployments and three internal payloads on the International Space Station. He is also the Principal Investigator on the lunar mission that will demonstrate RadPC. 

LaMeres received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Colorado. He holds 15 U.S. Patents in the area of computer technology and has published over 100 papers and 5 textbooks in the area of computer engineering. LaMeres is on faculty at Montana State University.

Chris Major

Chris Major is the Principal Engineer at Resilient Computing and is responsible for technology development. He is currently the principal investigator on multiple NASA SBIR projects to advance space computing. His expertise is in FPGA design with specific focus on how to implement novel computer architectures that take advantage of the real-time configuration of the programmable FPGA fabric.

Major received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Montana State University (MSU). His dissertation focused on how to synchronize redundant processors after unintended events such as radiation strikes or malware attacks.

Hezekiah Austin

Hezekiah is the lead Embedded Systems Designer at Resilient Computing. His expertise is in implementing novel soft-core processors on FPGA hardware and printed circuit board design. Austin received his MS in electrical engineering from Montana State University (MSU). He is also currently a Ph.D. candidate at MSU.