Charles River Analytics


Charles River Analytics is dedicated to developing human-centered intelligent systems that enhance military performance, ensure homeland security, and transform healthcare through advanced technology. With a strong focus on AI, robotics, and human-centered computing, the company aims to solve complex challenges faced by government and commercial sectors. The company also emphasizes its commitment to corporate social responsibility, employee ownership, and innovative training solutions.

Charles River Analytics

Charles River Analytics

625 Mt. Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA


What We Do

Provides year-round access to littoral testing waters for unmanned underwater vehicles and other marine systems.

Transitioning research products into operational solutions for military applications.

Conducts groundbreaking research in AI, robotics, and human-centered computing.

Develops and deploys realistic agents in various training domains to support team training and realistic adversaries, optimizing training through physiological and cognitive workload measurements.

Perform cyber-war-gaming exercises to predict potential attack vectors and proactively prepare.

Utilizes game-based methods for teaching STEM skills.

Provides a multirole fighter instruction and rehearsal environment.

A trainer that helps students learn and remember complex procedures.

Tools to help analysts understand how stressors impact Warfighters.

A hands-on tool to enhance Radio Signaleer training.

Virtual reality to enhance training for managing hazardous materials.

An advanced collision-avoidance notification system that uses AI and computer vision to detect whales, ships, and other objects.

An intelligent, adaptive training platform that optimizes human performance across various domains.

A healthcare informatics integration tool designed to optimize clinical workflow.

A virtual training system for medical and logistics personnel that enhances training through gamified environments.

A social robot that supports individuals with Alzheimer’s and dementia, providing comfort and companionship.

A robotic platform being developed to help medics optimize triage during mass casualty incidents.

Automated risk assessments and mitigation plans to strengthen cyber resilience for businesses.

A free, open-source software development kit for prototyping and deploying extended reality (XR) experiences.

A software/hardware solution to detect and mitigate cyberattacks on controller area networks (CANs) using advanced AI/ML techniques.

Hazard alert software for motorcyclists that delivers timely alerts to minimize distraction and enhance safety.



Key People

Karen A. Harper

President and Principal Scientist

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Dr. Scott Neal Reilly

Senior Vice President; Principal Scientist

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Mr. Donald S. Reynolds

Vice President, Finance and Administration

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Dr. Ryan Kilgore

Vice President, UX Innovation; Principal Scientist

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Dr. Peter Weyhrauch

Vice President, Human-Centered AI; Principal Scientist

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Mr. Richard Wronski

Vice President, Sensing, Perception, and Applied Robotics; Principal Scientist

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Mr. Samuel Mahoney

Vice President, Business Processes and Systems; Principal Scientist

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Dr. Avi Pfeffer

Chief Scientist

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Mr. Curtis Q. Wu

Chief Software Engineer

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Mr. Robert Hyland

Director of Program Transition; Principal Scientist

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Funded Projects

Mobile System for Trauma Assessment Training (MSTAT)

Charles River Analytics is developing MSTAT, a mobile trauma assessment training app that uses virtual patients to provide accessible, realistic, and TCCC-guided practice for military medical personnel.


News & Updates

An invitation to participate in the I/ITSEC 2024 event.

Join us at the Society for Simulation in Healthcare event.

An interview discussing the impact of technology on society.

Contracts awarded to facilitate faster processing of challenging semantics in Army intelligence documents.

An article discussing the use of social robotics to support Alzheimer's patients.