The CSSI Fellows Program has been developed as an adjunct to CSSI’s REALab, which
is a corporate initiative that cultivates the intellectual capital and technical resources needed to challenge
and expand the practical boundaries of existing technologies.
REALab focuses on knowledge creation; knowledge sharing; and attracting, growing, and retaining technical
talent. The Fellows Program will provide a unique opportunity for researchers, engineers, and analysts who wish
to grow into externally-recognized experts in a domain of relevance to CSSI’s customers.
Fellows Program Levels
Fellows are published, recognized industry research leaders who will be relied upon to contribute their
special expertise to enhance CSSI’s offerings and competitive strength.
Associate Fellows are recognized by their peers as the resident authorities in their
respective fields. They lead technical efforts, provide technical guidance, and are becoming recognized
outside the company for their subject matter expertise.
Senior Researchers have selected an area of
specialization, lead tasks in that area, and are published authors in their specialized fields. They seek to
develop their knowledge further through a combination of research and development, course work, and mentoring.
Researchers are exposed to a variety of tasks, have not yet selected a field of specialization, and are
beginning to share knowledge through publications and presentations.
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Fellows
Mark D. Rodgers, Ph.D. - Human Factors
Brian Colamosca - Airspace Separation Reduction
Bennett Flax - Collision Risk Modeling
Panta Lucic, Ph.D. - Transportation Engineering
Associate Fellows
Don Embt - Systems Engineering
Thomas Mitchell - Computer Science
Almira Ramadani - System Performance
Senior Researchers
Stephen Amato - Enterprise Architecture
Alfredo Colón - Aviation Safety
Clifford Hall - Computational Modeling
Donghai He, Ph.D - Stochastic Simulation
Tamara Karakis - Data Management
Ashley Nunes, Ph.D. - Human Factors
Melissa Ohsfeldt - Transportation Policy
Donald Smith - Process Improvement
Richard Western - Software Engineering
Researchers
Xing Chen
Hong Kaing
Philip Soucacos
Michael Stabler
Kojoe Yirenkyi
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