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Aerospace Systems Engineering
Located in Midwest
City,
Oklahoma, the Aerospace Systems Engineering Section provides engineering
services in the area of Engine Health Management, such as algorithm development,
trending and analysis tools, engine tracking data systems, engine test cell
correlation, subject matter expertise for training development and delivery, and
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development and updates. Software development covers a diverse area, such as
system automation, standalone forensic references of automotive images, download
device and ground station applications, hardware Test Program Sets, and process
improvement tools. Other tasks, such as studies for technology insertion,
reliability and maintainability improvements, hardware redesign for mature
subsystems, and Independent Validation and Verification (IV&V) are also
performed. Air Force System experience includes B-1, B-2, B-52, E-3, and KC-135
aircraft, as well as F100, F101, F108, F110, F118, T56, TF33, TF34, and TF39
engines, and cruise missiles.
Susan
Zubik, Manager
Aerospace Engineering Department
Aerospace Electronics and Information Technology
SwRI Technical Divisions
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March 18, 2010
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