Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force

Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force
Chief Scientist of the USAF

Dr. Mark Maybury
Born Lowell, MA, United States
Alma mater College of the Holy Cross, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, University of Cambridge
Occupation Computer Scientist

The Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force is a three-star equivalent civilian member of Headquarters Air Force and in this role is the most senior Science & Technology representative in the U.S. Air Force. The current Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force is Dr. Mark T. Maybury[1]

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Roles and Responsibilities

The Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force has several roles and responsibilities[2], including:

  • Serves as chief science and technology adviser to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force and Secretary of the U.S. Air Force
  • Provides assessments on a wide range of scientific and technical issues affecting the Air Force mission
  • Identifies and analyzes technical issues and brings them to the attention of Air Force leaders, and interacts with other Air Staff principals, operational commanders, combatant commands, acquisition, and science and technology communities to address cross-organizational technical issues and solutions
  • Interacts with other services and the Office of the Secretary of Defense on issues affecting the Air Force in-house technical enterprise
  • Serves on the Steering Committee and Senior Review Group of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board.
  • Principal science and technology representative of the Air Force to the civilian scientific and engineering community and to the public at large

Chronological list of Chief Scientists of the Air Force

# Picture Name Term of Office Doctorate Chief of Staff Secretary Military Assistant
33 MarkMaybury.jpg Dr. Mark T. Maybury October 5, 2010present Cambridge, Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence), 1991 Norton A. Schwartz Michael B. Donley Col Rod Miller (2011present) and Col Eric Silkowski (20082011)
32 Werner J A Dahm.jpg Dr. Werner J. A. Dahm October 2008September 30, 2010 California Institute of Technology, Aeronautics, 1985
31 31. Dr. Mark Lewis - color 2004-2008.jpg Dr. Mark J. Lewis October 2004October 2008 MIT, Aeronautics & Astronautics, 1988 T. Michael Moseley Michael Wynne Col Robert Fredell (20062008)
John P. Jumper James G. Roche Col Daniel Deforest (20042006)
30 30. Dr. Alexander H. Levis 2001-2004.jpg Dr. Alexander H. Levis 20012004 MIT, Mechanical Engineering (Control Systems), 1968 John P. Jumper James G. Roche Col Dan Deforest (2004), Col John Bedford (Sept. 2001 to 2003), Col Donald Erbschloe (-Dec 2001)
29 29. Dr. Louis S. Metzger 1999-2001.jpg Dr. Louis S. Metzger 19992001 MIT, Electrical Engineering, 1975 Michael E. Ryan James G. Roche, Lawrence J. Delaney, F. Whitten Peters Col Donald Erbschloe (19972001)
28 28. danhastings97 1997-1999.tif Dr. Daniel E. Hastings 19971999 MIT, Plasma Physics, 1980; (B.A. Oxford in Mathematics) F. Whitten Peters
27 27. Dr. Edward A. Feigenbaum 1994-1997.jpg Dr. Ed Feigenbaum 19941997 Carnegie Institute of Technology (now CMU) Ronald R. Fogleman Sheila E. Widnall Col Harvey Dahljelm (19941997)
Merrill A. McPeak
26 26. Dr. George Abrahamson 1991-1994.jpg Dr. George R. Abrahamson 19911994 Merrill A. McPeak Merrill A. McPeak, Michael B. Donley, Donald B. Rice Col James Whiting (19911994)
25 25. Dr. Robert W. Selden 1988-1991.jpg Dr. Robert W. Selden 19881991 John M. Loh, Michael J. Dugan, Larry D. Welch Donald B. Rice, John J. Welch, Jr., James F. McGovern Col Dan Heitz (19881989) and Col John Woody (19891991)
24 24. Dr. Harold W. Sorrenson 1985-1988.jpg Dr. Harold W. Sorenson 19851988 UCLA, Electrical Engineering, 1966 Larry D. Welch, Charles A. Gabriel Edward C. Aldridge Jr., Russell A. Rourkee, Verne Orr Col Robert Hovde (19831987) and Col Robert Lancaster (19871988)
23 23. Dr. Allen R. Stubberud 1983-1985.jpg Allen R. Stubberud 19831985 UCLA, Engineering Charles A. Gabriel Verne Orr Col Robert Hovde (19831987)
22 Edwin B. Stear 19791982 Lew Allen Jr. Hans Mark Col Robert Bannach (19811982), Col Michael Mottern (19821983)
21 Harry L. Van Trees 19781979 John C. Stetson Col Robert Dundervill, Jr. (19771981)
20 Fumio Robert Naka 19751978 David C. Jones John C. Stetson, Thomas C. Reed, James W. Plummer BGen Charles Cabell, Jr. (19761977)
19 MIYarymovych1968.jpg Dr. Michael I. Yarymovych 19731975 D Eng SC, 1960 Columbia University, Institute of Flight Structures David C. Jones, George S. Brown, John Dale Ryan James W. Plummer, John L. McLucas Col James Strub (19741976)
18 Eugene E. Covert 19721973 MIT PhD Magnetohydrodynamics John D. Ryan Robert C. Seamans, Jr. Col Thaddeus Welch, Jr. (19711974)
17 17. Dr. James W. Mar 1970-1972.jpg James W. Mar 19701972 MIT Undergraudate 1941; PhD MIT, Civil Engineering LtCol Frank Attinger, Jr. (19661971)
16 75px John J. Welch, Jr. 19691970 Undergraduate MIT Mechanical Engineering 1951
15 15. Dr. John C. Fisher 1968-1969.jpg John C. Fisher 19681969 Undergraduate Ohio State, Physics, MIT PhD John P. McConnell Robert C. Seamans, Jr., Harold Brown
14 Robert H. Cannon, Jr. 19661968 University of Rochester 1944 PhD Mechanical Engineering MIT 1950 Harold Brown
13 Robert G. Loewy 19651966 RPI, MIT Masters 1948 Col Mike Zubon (19621966)
12 12. Dr. Winston R. Markey - 1964-1965.jpg Dr. Winston R. Markey 19641965 BS Aeronautical Engineering, MIT, 1951, PhD MIT Aero Instrumentation John P. McConnell, Curtis E. LeMay Eugene M. Zuckert
11 Dr. Robert W. Buchheim 19631964 Curtis E. LeMay
10 Dr. Launor F. Carter 19621963 Physiology
9 Dr. Leonard S. Sheingold 19611962 Col Loyd Jensen (19611962)
8 Alexander H. Flax.jpg Alexander H. Flax 19591961 New York University, Aeronautical Engineering, 1940 Thomas D. White Dudley C. Sharp, James H. Douglas, Jr. Col David Pearsall (19571961)
7 Joseph V. Charyk.jpg Joseph V. Charyk 1959 Univ of Alberta, Engineering Physics 1942; California Institute of Technology PhD 1946 James H. Douglas, Jr.
6 6. George E. Valley Jr. 1957-1958.jpg George E. Valley Jr. 19571958 University of Rochester, Physics, 1939
5 Courtland D. Perkins 19561957 M.S. MIT 1941; Princeton Honorary PhD, 2001 Nathan F. Twining James H. Douglas, Jr., Donald A. Quarles Col John Taylor (19541957)
4 Dr. Horton Guyford Stever 19551956 California Institute of Technology, Physics, 1941 Donald A. Quarles, Harold E. Talbott
3 75px Dr. Chalmers W. Sherwin 19541955 University of Chicago, Experimental Physics 1940 (with Arthur Dempster) Harold E. Talbott
2 David T. Griggs 19511952 Junior Fellow in Geology at University of Harvard Hoyt S. Vandenberg Thomas K. Finletter Col Theodore Walkowicz(19501954)
1 1. Dr. Loius Nicot Ridenoour 1950-1951.jpg Dr. Louis N. Ridenour reported to MGen Gordon P. Saville DCS/D 19501951 California Institute of Technology, Physics, 1936 Col Peter Shenk (1950)
None Lt. General James Doolittle, head and shoulders.jpg Gen James Harold "Jimmy" Doolittle (Special Assistant for Scientific Matters) 1951 MIT Sc.D. in Aeronautics, June 1925
None no-photo Dr. Ivan Alexander Getting (Special Assistant for Evaluation) 1950 University of Oxford (Rhodes Scholar), Astrophysics, 1935 William S. Symington
None 19471948 Carl A. Spaatz

References

  1. ^ Fontaine, Scott (19 October 2010). "Air Force names new top scientist". Air Force Times. http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2010/10/air-force-new-top-scientist-101810w/. Retrieved 7 November 2010. 
  2. ^ Dwayne A. Day (2005). Lightning Rod: A History of the Air Force Chief Scientist's Office. University Press of the Pacific. ISBN 1410220575. 

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