- Marc Garneau
Marc Garneau was famous for being the first male Canadian astronaut to spent time in space. Marc was born in Quebec city on February 13, 1949. When Marc grew up, he wanted to learn more about the Canadian Forces Command. So, he attended the Canadian forces Command and Staff college of Toronto. Later, Marc had a space training and trained for one year and went in space in march 1984. Up in space, Marc did not go to the moon but had two missions.
- Tom Gilb
Tom Gilb (born 1940 in Pasadena, California) is an American systems engineer and author of 9 books and has at least 4 more drafted. He is currently a consultant, teacher and author, in partnership with his Norwegian son Kai Gilb. He mainly helps multinational clients improve their organizations and methods by using evolutionary systems delivery ("Evo"). He is a member of INCOSE and is active in the Norwegian chapter, NORSEC, which presented him with an award in 2003.
- Jennifer Dunn
Jennifer Blackburn Dunn (born July 29, 1941), American politician, was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1993 to 2005, representing the Eighth Congressional District of Washington. Born in Seattle, Washington, Dunn grew up in the suburb of Bellevue. She attended the University of Washington and Stanford University, earning business degress. After graduation, she worked as a systems engineer.
- Christopher Blizzard
Christopher Blizzard is a Systems Engineer and open source software developer who works at Red Hat. He has a done lot of work on Mozilla and sits on the Mozilla Corporation Board of Directors. Blizzard is a high-school drop-out who earned a G.E.D. in 1994
- Eberhardt Rechtin
Eberhardt Rechtin (1926-2006) was an American systems engineer and respected authority in aerospace systems and systems architecture. He received both his BS (1946) and PhD (1950) degrees from Caltech. He worked at Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory from 1948-1967, holding, among other positions, that of chief architect and director of NASA's Deep Space Network. He became the Director of DARPA in 1967, …
- Simon Ramo
Simon Ramo (born May 13, 1913) is an American physicist, engineer, and business leader. He led development of microwave and missile technology and is sometimes known as the father of the Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). He has been partly responsible for the creation of two Fortune 500 companies of the 1970s; Ramo-Wooldridge (TRW after 1958) and Bunker-Ramo (now part of Honeywell). Simon was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, …
- Gary Martin
Gary Martin is the author of TradeWars 2002. Gary Martin went to the University of Kansas and majored in computer science. He works as a systems engineer on midrange and mainframe computers. He lives in Lawrence, Kansas, USA.
- Bradford Parkinson
Dr. Bradford Wells Parkinson is an American systems engineer and Chairman of The Aerospace Corporation board of trustees. He was co-recipient of the Charles Stark Draper Prize in February of 2003 because of his contribution to the development of the Global Positioning System (GPS). He shared the 500,000 dollar award with Dr. Ivan Getting.
- Robert E. Machol
Robert Engel Machol (1917 - November 12, 1998) was an American systems engineer and expert in the fields of operations research and systems engineering. Machol graduated from Harvard University in 1940 and enlisted in the United States Marines. In 1958 he obtained a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Michigan. From 1963, Machol was chairman of the department of Systems Engineering at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
- Clarence Johnson
Clarence Leonard "Kelly" Johnson (February 27, 1910 - December 21, 1990) was an aircraft engineer and aeronautical innovator. Johnson worked for Lockheed for more than four decades, playing a leading role in the design of over forty aircraft, and acquiring a reputation as one of the most talented and prolific aircraft design engineers of the 20th century.
- John N. Warfield
John Nelson Warfield is an American electrical engineering and systems scientist.
- Missy Cummings
Mary (Missy) Cummings was one of the United States Navy's first female fighter pilots. She attended the United States Naval Academy, graduating with a B.S. in mathematics in 1988; she received her master's degree in Space Systems Engineering from the Naval Postgraduate School in 1994 and her Ph.D. in Systems Engineering from the University of Virginia in 2003. Dr. Cummings spent eleven years (1988-1999) as a naval officer and military pilot earning the rank of Lieutenant, …
- Genrich Altshuller
Genrikh Saulovich Altshuller, penname Genrikh Altov was born in Tashkent, was an Russian engineer and scientist, journalist and writer. He created the "Teoriya Resheniya Izobreatatelskikh Zadatch" (Theory of Solving Inventive Problems or TRIZ), in English called the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TIPS). Working as a clerk in a patent office, Altshuller embarked on finding some generic rules that would explain creation of new, inventive, …
- A. Wayne Wymore
A. Wayne Wymore (born 1927, USA) is an American mathematician and systems engineer. He gained his B.Sc. and M.Sc. both from the Iowa State University, and his PhD in mathematics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Wymore was founder and first Chairman of Systems and Industrial Engineering (SIE) Department at the University of Arizona. He was also one of the first Fellows of International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE).
- Gwilym Jenkins
Gwilym Meirion Jenkins was a British statistician and systems engineer. His most notable contribution was pioneering work with George Box on autoregressive moving average models, also called Box-Jenkins models, in time-series analysis. He earned a first class honors degree in Mathematics in 1953 followed by a Ph.D. at University College London in 1956. After graduating, he married the former Margaret Bellingham and raised three children.
- Gavin Wilson
Gavin Wilson (born in 1959) is a writer and analyst for IBM. He is also a director of IBM UK Pensions Trust and Thames Ditton Lawn Tennis Club. Wilson won a scholarship to Oundle. Between 1977 and 1980 he was an exhibitioner at Corpus Christi College, Oxford and graduated with an honours degree in Mathematics. In 1987 he was awarded an MBA from the London Business School.
- Rudolf Kalman
Rudolf Emil Kálmán is an American-Hungarian mathematical system theorist, who is an electrical engineer by training. He is most famous for his co-invention of the Kalman filter, a mathematical technique widely used in control systems and avionics to extract a signal from a series of incomplete and noisy measurements. Kálmán's ideas on filtering were initially met with scepticism, …
- Larry Augustin
Larry Augustin is an angel investor and advisor to early stage technology companies. He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of Fonality, Hyperic, Medsphere, OSDL, Pentaho, SugarCRM, VA Software (NASDAQ: LNUX), and XenSource. One of the group who coined the term "Open Source", he has written and spoken extensively on Open Source worldwide. Worth Magazine named him to their list of the Top 50 CEOs in 2000.
- Samuel C. Phillips
General Samuel C. Phillips (February 191921-January 31 1990 was an officer in the U.S. Air Force. He served as a pilot during World War II. Gen. Phillips was the Apollo 11 program director. He served as the seventh Director of the National Security Agency from 1972 to 1973, and received a fourth star with command of the Air Force Systems Command in 1973.
- James Godwin
James Basil Godwin III, a Rear Admiral (upper half) of the United States Navy, is the Program Executive Officer - Enterprise Information Systems of the Department of the Navy. His responsibilities include oversight of the Navy - Marine Corps Intranet. A native of San Antonio, Texas, Godwin graduated from Tulane University with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in 1973.
- Jeffrey P. Buzen
Jeffrey P. Buzen received a PhD in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University in 1971. For the next five years, he held various appointments as a Lecturer in Computer Science at Harvard, and as a Systems Engineer at Honeywell. Some of his students at Harvard have gone on to become well known figures in the computer industry. Robert M. Metcalfe co-invented Ethernet, John M. McQuillan developed routing algorithms used by ARPAnet, and Bill Gates co-founded Microsoft.
- Donald A. Coggan
Donald A. Coggan is an American engineer and consultant in the field of value engineering. As a published author he has made notable contributions to his field and become a recognized expert in value engineering.
- Howard Scott Warshaw
Howard Scott Warshaw is a former game designer who worked for Atari in the early 1980s, where he designed and programmed the games "Yars' Revenge", "Raiders of the Lost Ark", and the infamous flop, "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial". He has also written two books as well as producing and directing three documentaries. Warshaw's first success, "Yars' Revenge", first started as an Atari 2600 adaptation of the arcade game "Star Castle".
- Arnold Tustin
Arnold Tustin, 1899-1994, was a British engineer.
- David Cornwall
David Randolph Cornwall (May 18 1937 - November 7 2006) was an American composer and systems engineer. He wrote music for piano, horns, woodwinds and orchestra, composing more than 40 works in a span of less than five years leading up to the time of his death in November 2006.
- Maia Bittner
maia bittner is a young lady who worked at spock
- Bill Austin
Accomplished Systems Engineer with extensive experience in Security and Internet Architecture, Information Systems and Project Management. Proven successes in defining and developing complex systems and problem solving involving wireless and Internet technologies as well as the invention of integrated systems applications. Internet marketing expert with extensive experience in improving bottom line performance for medium sized manufacturing and distribution company marketing efforts. . . .
- Andreas Edler
Technology lead, operations director, business manager. Systems and network management, datacenter operations.
- Matthew L. McGuirl
Matthew L. McGuirl , CISSP is Systems Engineer for Juniper Networks, Inc. His prime focus at Juniper Networks is on helping enterprises, government agencies and universities design and deploy secure high-performance data networks.
- Khaled Kilzie
My main tasks: - Strategical managing; - Sales accounting; - Marketing and communication; - Solutions integration and new products definition. Main responsibilities: Business plan; Marketing plan; Start-up of Assomatica; Sales strategy; National and International markets; Responsible for providing technical pre-sales support for field sales personnel. This includes performing the installation, configuration, and demonstration of full product line, . . .
- Ong Chee Beng
Ong Chee Beng Managing Director, Singapore Sun Microsystems, Asia South Ong Chee Beng is the Managing Director of Singapore for Sun Microsystems. As the Managing Director of Sun Microsystems Singapore, he is responsible for driving business opportunities, delivering revenue growth and winning greater market share in Singapore.
- Eric D. Brown MBA, PMP
Core Skills: Strategy ~ Technology ~ Project Management ~ Leadership; Aligning Strategy, Technology and Execution; Progressively challenging roles have provided me with the opportunity to develop considerable skills in business operations, strategic business planning, information systems management, project management, consulting, training development and team leadership. Significant factors in my success have been keen analytical and technical skills combined with my natural . . .
- Matt Bowes
I am not a myspace slut.
- Scott Moore
I have over 14 years of IT experience with various platforms and technologies. I've worked on some of the largest applications and infrastructures in the world. I developed a performance Center of Excellence for all of Deloitte's internal application development. I started a CoE at Fifth Third Bank from scratch. My company, Loadtester Incorporated, is currently a Mercury Solutions Partner. I am a Mercury Certified Product Consultant (CPC) and a Certified Instructor (CI). We focus on . . .
- Marco Carlini
I'm currently working for FileNet Corp. as Professional Services Engineer for S.E.M.E.A region (South Europe, Middle East and Africa). My responsibility is to provide professional and consulting services for Document and Business Process Management solutions based on FileNet products. From November 2000 to April 2005 I worked for Capgemini (Business Unit Telecom Media & Networks) as IT Senior Consultant. In that role I was involved in system integration projects based mainly . . .
- Frank Altpeter
Systems engineer since about early 1995, started as hobby, now some kind of confession :)
- Stefano Canepa
Software developer on Linux and Windows; system administrator of GNU/Linux, other Unix and Windows; network designer and manager. Interested in all expects of computer industry.
- Paul Peters
The Fluxology Office srl; cell : +39 349 24 29 550; Paul@Fluxology.Net; Near to sixteen years working experience of which ten years in Information Technology. During these ten years acted in a variety of roles such as Information Analyst, Project Manager, Management Consultant and Chief Architect. Main areas of expertise are EAI, BPM, BPR, ERP, Collaborative Commerce, Strategic Consulting and Change Management. Specialized generalist, combining a creative urge, a preference for . . .
- Brad Bederman
BA Economics & Pyschology, Brandeis University, Magna Cum Laude. 10+ years as a technical recruiter in Dallas, TX; Earlier experience in sales support roles at IBM and at EDS.
- Felix Alarco
Engineer and a specialist in Information Technology. Experience in Telecommunications and technical support.