Dr. Irving Statler is especially proud of being selected by the International Board of Directors to lead the Advisory Group on Aerospace Research and Development for the NATO Military Committee.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, September 27, 2019 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Dr. Irving Statler has been included in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.
After leaving the U.S. Army Air Forces, Dr. Statler found success at the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, now known as Calspan, as a research engineer in the flight research department. Seven years later, he flourished as a principal engineer with the aforementioned laboratory before becoming the assistant head of the aeromechanics department, the head of the applied mechanics department and a senior staff scientist in the aerosciences division. In the early 1970s, Dr. Statler became active at the U.S. Army Air Mobility Research and Development Laboratory as a research scientist.
Subsequently, Dr. Statler gained valuable expertise in aeromechanics and aerospace through executive roles with the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command's Research and Technology Laboratories, NATO, NASA Ames Research Center, AOS MASSS, the University at Buffalo and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Over the years, he has held a number of posts with NASA, including as a project officer and a human factors research scientist. Dr. Statler has further participated in various international research projects such as U.S.-Israel MOU for Cooperative Research in Helicopter Flight Controls and Display Technologies and the U.S.-Italy MOU for Cooperative Research in Helicopter Dynamics and Simulation.
Although his career has been filled with highlights, Dr. Statler is especially proud of being selected by the International Board of Directors to lead the Advisory Group on Aerospace Research and Development for the NATO Military Committee. Throughout his career, he has studied the effects of elastic deformations on trajectories of rocket-propelled, spin-stabilized missiles and developed the first computational technique for predicting non-uniform in-flow velocities of helicopter rotors. Renowned for obtaining support for various projects to develop automated techniques to help air carriers analyze the safety implications of information extracted from flight-recorded data, Dr. Statler notably initiated, developed and executed a program in research, exploratory development and advanced development oriented toward the improvement of low-speed, fixed-wing, rotary wing and other V/STOL aircraft.
Prior to enlisting in the Army, Dr. Statler earned a Bachelor of Science in aeronautical engineering and a Bachelor of Science in engineering mathematics from the University of Michigan. He later graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy in aeronautics and mathematics from the California Institute of Technology. In order to remain aware of changes in the field, he is affiliated with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the German Aerospace Society, the Royal Aeronautical Society and the American Helicopter Society. With a plethora of knowledge at his disposal, Dr. Statler authored "Human Consciousnesses: The Evolution of Our Sensor of Society," "Distributed National FOQA Program" and "Aviation Performance Measuring System."
For his outstanding achievements, Dr. Statler has been honored on many occasions, garnering the U.S. Army Certificate of Achievement, numerous U.S. Army Meritorious Civilian Service Medals, NASA Group Achievement Awards and the AAIA Medal for International Cooperation. More recently, he was presented with the Wesley L. McDonald Distinguished Statesman of Aviation Award, the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University President's Special Recognition for Exemplary Dedication to Safety and the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal. Dr. Statler has been additionally celebrated in myriad editions of Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in the West and Who's Who in Science and Engineering.
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