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Come join your PHM19 colleagues for a Diversity Outreach and Networking breakfast. This event is focused on inspiring and encouraging women and under-represented students to consider PHM related careers and to foster a community network between students and professionals, possibly leading to new mentoring relationships. It is also ideally suited to promote collaborative networking amongst all levels of conference participants, offering the potential for increased interaction and exploration of innovative ideas. This year's event features three speakers: Candace Eckert, Scott Clements, and Amy Grace. Their short bios follow.
Captain Candace Eckert Appointed as the Vice President of Compliance Assurance, Defense & Space at Honeywell in October 2011, Candace leads compliance efforts including requirements flow down, contract and purchase order compliance, product quality processes and Integrated Product Delivery and Support (IPDS) compliance with DCMA/DCAA requirements.
Dr. N. Scott Clements Scott studied under Dr. George Vachtsevanos in the Intelligent Control Systems Lab at Georgia Tech, earning his PhD in 2003. His thesis developed a framework for fault-tolerant control systems, which was successfully demonstrated on an autonomous, unmanned aerial vehicle. He then started work at Lockheed Martin where he lead the initial prognostics development on the F35 Joint Strike Fighter. He has also lead several IRAD and CRAD efforts on prognostics and is now working on the Analytics, PHM and AI Innovations (APA Innovations) team in LM Rotary & Mission Systems.
Amy Grace Over her 30 year career with UTC, Amy’s passion has been applying new analysis techniques to deliver products with a measureable impact to customer satisfaction. In 2016, Amy transitioned from P&W to Collins Aerospace, where she leads the Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Initiative. Amy was recently inducted into the Collins Fellows Program as Fellow, Applied Data Science. In this role, she will unlock new value for our customers by driving organizational adoption of data science and advanced analytics systems. Amy received her BS degree in Aerospace Engineering from Syracuse University. |
Diversity Outreach
The PHM Society is keenly aware of the benefits of diverse thinking that will accelerate the innovative technical advancements pertaining to the PHM engineering discipline. This event is held to attract and encourage engagement from participants representing all aspects of diversity.
Networking
One of the basic principles on which the PHM Society is founded is interdisciplinary and international collaboration. This event offers the opportunity to network with a broad cross-section of participants to foster increased collaboration among the conference participants.
Diversity Outreach Chairs:
Kathryn Elliott: [email protected]
Jamie Coble: [email protected]
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PHM19 Diversity Outreach Flyer.pdf | 136.27 KB | July 28, 2019 - 9:55am |