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2016 BEYA CATEGORY WINNERS


Naveed M. Hussain, Ph.D. Arlington W. Carter Legacy Award


2017 Black Engineer of the Year AWARD WINNERS


Full STEM Ahead


JOB: Vice President, Aeromechanics Technology Boeing Research & Technology The Boeing Company


ACHIEVEMENTS: Dr. Naveed Hussain pioneered the growth of the Boeing Research & Technology – India team in 2007 and created a strategy to strengthen the team’s critical capabilities. Naveed is the Boeing executive focal for the American Society of Engineers of Indian Origin and has membership with the Aeronautical Society of India. Currently, he is responsible for aeromechanic research at Boeing. This includes leading the strategy, planning, and execution of a $170 million R&D portfolio. He is accountable for 450 engineers and scientists in aerodynamics, propulsion, acoustics, multidisciplinary design and optimization, structures and guidance, navigation, and control. Hussain develops contract research and development capture strategy with a diverse set of external customers. They include the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, NASA, FAA, Air Force Research Laboratory, the Office of Naval Research, and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency. He has a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Stanford University and an M.B.A. from the Wharton School.


JOB: Mechanical Engineer Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division


NOTABLE PROJECTS: Dr. Martin created a design for a mas- sive extension frame and support to meet submarine require- ments during his work on the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Research Vessel Knorr in preparation for subma- rine deployment. He boarded the submarine to assist with sensor installation and to maintain the sensors and auxiliary equipment. His knowledge of material science and transducer design helped to greatly improve the system.


OTHER ENDEAVORS: Dr. Martin also uses his skills as a lead mechanical engineer for light-hearted endeavors. After attracting the attention of Division Newport’s Bring a Child to Work Day program, he developed a laser demonstration maze, which has become popular among program partici- pants. His dedication to engineering and education makes him an exemplary role model. Dr. Martin is working on a distance learning master’s degree in engineering acoustics at the Naval Postgraduate School.


William Martin Capt. Donnie Cochran Legacy Award


56 USBE&IT | CONFERENCE ISSUE 2017


HOW HE GOT TO NAVSEA: Dr. William Martin joined the Division Newport staff in 2001. He quickly established himself as an expert in stochastic processes, structural dynamics, hydrodynamic and stress analysis, and data/sensor fusion.


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