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Dr. Daniel Schrage |
Section Editor: Fixed-Wing and Rotary Aircraft Professor and Director, CASE, CERT and IPLE Laboratory School of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology |
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B.S. General Engineering, USMA, West Point, NY, 1967 M.S. Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1974 M.A. Business Administration, Webster University, St. Louis, MO, 1975 D.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 1978 Summary of Expertise and Experience: Dr. Schrage has extensive expertise in the design and development of complex systems, particularly fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft. He has served as a professor in the School of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech since 1984. Prior to coming to Georgia Tech in 1984, Dr. Schrage served as an Army aviator with combat experience in Southeast Asia and as an engineer, manager and senior executive servant with the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command (AVSCOM) for ten years. In his last assignment he served as the Associate Technical Director for Science and Technology. He also served as the Chief of Structures and Aeromechanics which supported the development of the UH-60 Black Hawk, the AH-64 Apache, the CH-47D Chinook, and the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior helicopters, as well as major upgrades to Army Aviation fixed-wing aircraft, such as the RU-21D, and OV-1D Mohawk. Dr. Schrage is a Fellow of both the AIAA and the AHS. For more information about Dr. Schrage: Click Here! |
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Georgia Institute of Technology School of Aerospace Engineering 270 Ferst Drive Atlanta, Georgia 30332 |
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