Stephen Mysko has worked in the aeronautical industry for over 25 years. Stephen began their career in 1991 as a Graduate Student (Ph.D. Candidate) at NASA Ames Research Center, where they provided full-time onsite support for preliminary CFD modeling for a potential new version of the AV-8B Harrier with new engine inlets. In 1994, they joined McDonnell-Douglas/Boeing as a Senior Engineer, where they advanced CFD modeling and grid generation methods while contributing to aerodynamic analysis, wing design/development, propulsion/airframe integration, drag reduction studies, high-lift analysis, control surface modeling and technology evaluation of numerous transport and development aircraft. In 2002, they joined Advatech Pacific as a Technical Lead, where they led a team of engineers developing an integrated conceptual design tool for a variety of launch vehicle concepts to be used by the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) at Edwards AFB. In 2012, they joined the US Army Aeroflightdynamics Directorate (AFDD) Advanced Design Office (ADO) as an Aerospace Engineer. Most recently in 2020, they joined DZYNE Technologies as an Aerodynamics & CFD Engineer.
Stephen Mysko holds a MS and Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder, as well as a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Rutgers University.
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