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Marvine P. Hamner |
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Assistant Professor, Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
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Biography Marvine Hamner, holds a B.S. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an M.S. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Purdue University and a D.Sc. from Washington University. Dr. Hamner has over 15 years experience working and managing a variety of projects from research grants to multi-million dollar commercial programs. As a Senior Specialist Engineer with the Boeing Company Dr. Hamner worked in a variety of areas including: high-lift aerodynamics technology; hybrid laminar flow control and boundary-layer stability; wind tunnel design and test techniques; and, analytical methods. More recently, as the Engineering Section Supervisor for the Aeronautical Science & Technology Group in the Milton S. Eisenhower Research and Technology Development Center at Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory, Dr. Hamner was responsible for staff covering a wide range of technology areas including: aerodynamics/aerothermodynamics; air-breathing propulsion; rocket propulsion; flight test; and, electronics and control. Dr. Hamner's work at JHU/APL included programs such as NASA's Intelligent Synthesis Environment. Her research at JHU/APL included development of optical instrumentation, flight vehicle performance analysis and software engineering. Dr. Hamner is currently the AIAA Region I Deputy Director - Technical, a member of the American Physical Society: Division of Fluid Dynamics and Topical Group Instrumentation and Measurement Science, ISA: Test Measurement and Management Division, and the Ninety-Nines, Inc. She is also a member of the MIT Club of Washington, the MIT Enterprise Forum and the Women's Business Center in Washington, D.C. |
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