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H Biographies of Committee and Panel Members
Pages 175-191

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... He received UM's Distinguished NATO, at the Pentagon with the secretary of the Air Force, Research Professorship in 1992, UM's Presidential Award and in Vietnam, where he commanded a combat air wing for Outstanding Service to the Schools in 1995, the AIAA and flew 97 missions as a fighter pilot. He has served as Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Award in chairman of the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board 2002, the American Helicopter Society (AHS)
From page 176...
... He received an M.S. in aerospace engineering nautical research and development, particularly with regard from the University of Southern California in 1984.
From page 177...
... pulse detonation engines and led the design, fabrication, and testing of a pulse detonation engine concept at the compo- JOHN VALASEK is director, Flight Simulation Laboratory, nent and system level. She also initiated and coordinated and associate professor of aerospace engineering at Texas different research projects with scientists from the former A&M University.
From page 178...
... Wiley was responsible for research and development and space engineering. He was also awarded an M.S.
From page 179...
... is currently manager of the of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of TechBlended-Wing-Body Program at Boeing. In his 44 years at nology and head of its Aerothermodynamics Research and Boeing, he has served as program manager on several classi- Technology Laboratory.
From page 180...
... Dr. Schmitz has a bachelor's degree in opment for GASL, and the director of the HYPULSE aerospace engineering from RPI and M.S.
From page 181...
... He also led the research and developboth industry and academia. Currently the chair of the De- ment of advanced technologies systems to meet future airpartment of Aerospace Engineering at the Ohio State Uni- craft requirements.
From page 182...
... (1995) from and aerospace engineering at the University of Virginia.
From page 183...
... She also served on the NRC's Chair in Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, Committee on Material Science and Engineering: Forging Irvine. Previously, he was the Hightower Chair in EngineerStronger Links to Users.
From page 184...
... and Ph.D. degrees in aerospace engineering from the Prize in 2004 and was an invited lecturer at the NAE's An- Georgia Institute of Technology.
From page 185...
... He participated in the 2004 NAE Frontiers M.S. in aerospace engineering from the Air Force Institute in Engineering and the Defense Sciences Study Group.
From page 186...
... detection and redundancy management algorithms for navigation systems aboard the X-33 single-stage-to-orbit vehicle. EPHRAHIM GARCIA is currently associate professor of He also has served as principal investigator for the DARPA mechanical and aerospace engineering at Cornell Universoftware-enabled control technologies for reliable autono- sity, where his interests lie in the development of new types mous control project and has been the co-chair for the Tech- of actuation systems utilizing smart material transducers, nologies for Autonomous Control session of the IEEE Aero- system-level demonstrations of smart structures applied to space Conferences.
From page 187...
... PINES is a professor and associate chair in ing, the University of Kansas Aerospace Department, the the Department of Aerospace Engineering at UM, College Naval Postgraduate School, and Cal State Long Beach by Park, on loan as a program manager in the DARPA Defense providing industry feedback, serving on advisory boards, and Sciences Office. At DARPA, he is the program manager of conducting guest lectures.
From page 188...
... , Air Traffic Control Associa- Michigan. Her research integrates task-level planning and tion, International Loran Association, and the Aircraft scheduling with trajectory optimization algorithms for Owners and Pilots Association.
From page 189...
... FRISBIE is vice president for strategic planning issues of optimization and robustness in aircraft and airline in the transportation sector of Apptis, Inc. He was a longtime operations, air traffic management, and the environmental senior executive with the FAA and DoD and was vice presiimpact of aviation.
From page 190...
... ap- worldwide access to airspace and ranges, as well as proach for air traffic management and led a number of stud- deployable combat-capable air traffic control, airfield manies that helped illustrate the benefit and feasibility of CDM agement, and base operations personnel and equipment. He and helped define many of the early concepts.
From page 191...
... APPENDIX H 191 NADINE SARTER is currently an associate professor in the as aviation and military operations. From 1994 to 1996, she Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering and served as technical advisor to the FAA Human Factors Team the Center for Ergonomics at the University of Michigan.


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