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Earll
Morton Murman, Ph.D.
Ford Professor of Engineering; Professor of Aeronautics
and Astronautics and Engineering Systems, MIT
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Dr.
Murman holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University. His expertise
is in systems engineering, product development, aerodynamics,
computational fluid dynamics, and engineering education.
His recent work as the past Co-Director of the Lean Aerospace
Initiative catalyzed a national learning community of industry,
academia, labor, and government members to transform the
U.S. aerospace enterprise.
Dr.
Murman has authored over 90 papers, including one which
has been selected as a citation classic. He is a co-author
of Lean Enterprise Value: Insights from MIT’s
Lean Aerospace Initiative which was awarded the International
Astronautical Academy’s 2004 Engineering Sciences
Book Award.
Dr.
Murman has worked as a research scientist at Boeing Scientific
Research Laboratories, NASA Ames Research Center, and Flow
Research Company. He has held executive positions, and at
MIT, was director of the Lean Aerospace Initiative and Project
Athena, and Department Head, Aeronautics and Astronautics.
He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and
a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
and the Royal Aeronautical Society.
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