Michael Mattice, Ph.D. has extensive work experience beginning in 1985. Michael began their career as an Electronics Engineer at the US Army Armament RD&E Center, where they designed, fabricated and installed a custom equilibrator system for a prototype M1A1 140mm barrel, and supported digital gun control design under the Integrated Air-to-Air Weapon System program. In 2000, they became a Program Manager at DARPA. From 2004 to 2006, they worked as a Scientist and Product Manager to Army Rapid Equipping Force at Ideal Innovations, Inc., where they led multi-agency teams of military and civilian personnel on tunnel detection R&D missions in Iraq. From 2006 to 2015, they were the CEO and Program Manager at Adaptive Technical Solutions LLC, where they provided program management, technology development, prototype field testing, user training and performance evaluations to US DoD. In 2015, they became a Senior Scientist at Advanced Technology Systems Company (ATSC), where they provided technical consultative advice on all aspects of programs and proposals. Since 2016, they have been the Director of Special Projects and Senior Program Manager at Crosstek Solutions, and a Technical, Contract and Financial Auditor at Residential Science Resources, LLC, where they have been part of a team of engineers and accountants executing an audit of Xcel Energy's commercial and residential Extension Agreement program.
Michael Mattice, Ph.D. received their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mechanical Engineering from Stony Brook University in 2000. Prior to that, they attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1990-1991. Michael then went on to obtain a Master of Science (MS) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from New York University - Polytechnic School of Engineering in 1988. Finally, they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with a Power minor from Michigan Technological University in 1985. Additionally, they have obtained certifications from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Forest Service, and the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association.
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