NAVAIR Fellows program inducts 2017 class

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The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Fellows program inducted 40 leading scientists and engineers as new associate fellows during Sept. 14 ceremonies at Patuxent River, Md., and Point Mugu, Calif. The program s 51-member 2017 class will be completed when the remaining are inducted at China Lake, Calif., later this month. (U.S. Navy Photo/Released) NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND, PATUXENT RIVER, Md. Forty leading scientists and engineers were inducted into the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) Fellows program as new associate fellows during Sept. 14 ceremonies here and in Point Mugu, California.. Established in 2000, the Fellows Program has recognized 473 NAVAIR engineers and scientists for their significant technical contributions to naval aviation, while also encouraging innovation and advancements in their technical fields. Fellows are also expected to mentor future generations of NAVAIR engineers and scientists. The magnitude of the nationally, and in some cases internationally, recognized talent sitting here in this room is impressive, said NAVAIR Commander Vice. Adm. Paul Grosklags, the ceremony s keynote speaker. The program s 2017 associate fellow class will be complete when the remaining members are inducted at Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division China Lake later this month. Page 1 of 6

The program is divided into three tiers associate fellows, full fellows and esteemed fellows. The 2017 inductees include two new esteemed fellows: Robert Pyke of the Weapons and Energetics Department and Robert Hintz of the Avionics, Sensors and E*Warfare Department. Only three percent of NAVAIR engineers and scientists can be selected as associate fellows, and only 0.25 percent are eligible to become esteemed fellows. After the ceremony, the program counted 209 associate fellows, 46 full fellows and 13 esteemed fellows. You are among the best that our nation has to offer, and we need to leverage that, Grosklags said. You re the innovators, you re the inventors, you are the problem solvers. That s why you re being recognized today, and your achievements are testimony to the ability to do more, quite honestly, to carry the Navy, Marine Corps and NAVAIR into the future. Over his 37-year career at China Lake, Pyke has earned a reputation as one of the world s leading infrared guided missile systems engineers. Known as Mr. Sidewinder, he is a renowned expert in infrared seeker optics and signal processing, optical fuzing, and the design of rocket motors, warheads and missiles. Meanwhile, Hintz has spent 48 years with NAVAIR s Weapons Division, becoming internationally recognized for his work in laser radar, targeting and fire control systems. Chair of a NATO laser radar working group, Hintz has received the Von Karmen Medal, NATO s highest technical honor. Grosklags issued the inductees a couple of challenges. First, he encouraged them to apply critical and strategic thinking not only to the challenges that are facing us today, those that we know about, but think about how we re going to deal with the challenges that face us in the future, whether it s you facing those challenges, or it s the folks who are working for you today. To that end, Grosklags also challenged the new fellows to empower the folks you re working with. He cited the example of Grace Hopper, a former rear admiral and pioneering computer programmer. Adm. Hopper was a huge fan of mentorship and empowerment, and she said the most important thing that she had accomplished was training the young people that worked around her, Grosklags said. One of her famous quotes was, A young mind meeting an important problem or challenge for the first time often results in innovation. They don t know any other way to tackle it, so they start from scratch. They come up with new ideas. That s what we need. That s what I ask of you. Page 2 of 6

2017 Esteemed Fellows Robert Hintz, Avionics, Sensors and E*Warfare Department Robert Pyke, Weapons and Energetics Department 2017 Associate Fellows Chief Technology Office Dr. Christopher Heagney Systems Engineering Department Mark Boas Robert Ernst Wayne Parsons Charles Wagner Cost Department David Proctor Air Vehicle Engineering Department Dr. Sung Choi Dr. Bradford Green Edward Harris Ian Hawkins Steven McLaughlin Rodney Olsen Propulsion & Power Engineering Department Kevin Connor James McDonnell Dr. Alan Pentz Avionics Sensors & E*Warfare Department Jeffrey Anderson Dr. Brandon Cochenour Thomas Cook Dr. Nathan Naluai Richard Rosa Dr. Josef Schaff Kevin Young Page 3 of 6

Human Systems Department Beth Atkinson Randall Blackburn Rocco Portoghese Dr. Edwin Sieveka Weapons and Energetics Department John Carter Nancy Cheadle Support Equipment & ALRE Department Gregory Borlaug David Hoffman Michael Jiavaras Richard Kotelnick Richard Lawrence Dr. Russell Shannon Software and Mission Systems Integration Department Brett Edwards Chris Rickets Rapid Capability Engineering and Integration Department Gregory Gibbs William Stack Integrated Systems Evaluation, Experimentation & Test Department Christina Allee Dr. Mark London Robert Nantz Mark Sweet Range Department Paul "Mike" Hardman Threat/Targets Systems Department Jacqueline Garcia Page 4 of 6

NAVAIR News Release David Purdy Integrated Battlespace Simulation and Test Department Dr. Stephen O'Day Logistics & Management Department Woodrow Payton Industrial & Logistics Maintenance Planning &Sustainment Department Mary Hammerer Frank Magnifico Jr. New associate fellow Kevin Young, center, receives congratulations from Tom Dowd, NAVAIR Ranges director, far right, and esteemed fellow Dan Radke, at a ceremony Sept. 14 at Point Mugu, Calif.(U.S Navy Photo/Released) Page 5 of 6

NAVAIR Commander Vice Adm. Paul Grosklags congratulates NAVAIR's newest Fellows and challenges them to think strategically, lead and mentor. (U.S. Navy Photo/Released) Page 6 of 6