College of the Canyons - Mathematics
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Physics
American Physical Society (APS)\nSociety of Physics Students (SPS)
Texas Christian University
4.00/4.00 g.p.a.
MS
Physics
Society of Physics Students (SPS)
4.00/4.00 g.p.a.
Hussman
BAE Systems
College of the Canyons
Tarrant County College
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
Arete Associates
Fort Worth
TX
- Manage and perform critical work on $500K worth of internally-funded and customer funded research and development in Theoretical
Applied and Computational Physics;\n- Co-author and primary author of three major Lockheed Martin Physics software programs;\n- Primary areas of Physics research: Heat Transfer
Thermodynamics
Electricity and Magnetism
Quantum Mechanics
Path Integral and Green Function Monte Carlo algorithms;\n- Expert at software development C/C++ using the Standard Template Library
Boost and the Microsoft Foundaton Class;\n- Expert at programming in FORTRAN and in working on LINUX and MS Windows platforms;\n- Maintained a TS/SSBI the entire time in this position.
Research Scientist Staff
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
San Diego
CA
- Performed software development and systems engineering on the Global Hawk Unmanned Aerial Vehical program;\n- Programmed in Ada and C on a UNIX platform;\n- Developed advanced mathematical algorithms using concepts such as the traveling salesman problem and combinatorial optimization techniques;\n- Conducted on-site and off-site extensive training of users of the Global Hawk mission planning software being developed;\n- Maintained a TS/SSBI/SCI the entire time in this position
Engineer
BAE Systems
Santa Clarita
CA
- Taught College Algebra
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics
College of the Canyons
Tarrant County College Northeast Campus
Fort Worth
TX
Teach Physics courses.
Adjunct Professor of Physics
Tarrant County College
Fort Worth
TX
- Systems Engineer performing Physics Analysis (Kinematics
RADAR
etc.) in the Sensor Fusion Group of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF or F-35) program.\n- Position requires in-depth analysis utilizing and/or involving Classical Mechanics
Electromagnetic Theory (including RADAR)
and Optics.\n- Position requires understanding of and ability to implement object-oriented development in C++ in a real-time environment.\n- Maintain a TS/SSBI the entire time in this position.
Systems Engineer Senior Staff
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
Hussman
Arete Associates
Los Angeles
CA
- Performed research in the areas of Ocean Physics and Meteorological Physics in this position;\n- Position required knowledge of advanced mathematics including Mathematical Statistics as well as Signal Processing;\n- Performed software development using C/C++
FORTRAN and IDL\n- Maintained TS/SSBI the entire time at this position
Member of the Research Staff
McKinney
TX
Position requires research
analysis and development of the concepts
principles and applications of Materials Science (including carbon nanotubes)
Electro-optical (EO) and Infrared (IR)
Radar and Data Fusion technologies.\n\nPosition requires in-depth analysis involving several areas of Physics including Electromagnetic Theory (including RADAR)
Optics and Heat Transfer as well as the discipline of Systems Engineering.\n\nPosition requires performing software tool development using object-oriented C++ and Matlab. \n\nMaintained a TS/SSBI the entire time in this position.
Senior Principal Systems Engineer
Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
American Physical Society (APS)
BS
Mechanical Engineering
English
BA
Mathematics
BS
Physics
C
Signal Processing
Numerical Analysis
High Performance Computing
Systems Engineering
Software Development
Thermal
System Design
Algorithms
Software Engineering
Programming
C++
Matlab
Fortran
Mathematical Modeling
Simulations
Aerospace
Image Processing
Linux
Physics
Path Integral Monte Carlo on a Lattice: Extended States
Bruce N. Miller
Path Integral Monte Carlo on a Lattice: Extended States
Bruce N. Miller
Path integral Monte Carlo on a lattice. II. Bound states.
O'Callaghan
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