Daniel Dionne is a seasoned aerospace engineer and technical expert with extensive experience in flight test planning, programming, and systems design. Currently serving as a Member of Technical Staff and Engineering Contractor at Draper Laboratory since June 2013, Daniel previously interned at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, focusing on collision avoidance systems. Academic contributions include research at the University of Michigan, where Daniel developed sensor identification methods and assisted in teaching a senior-level flight dynamics course. Earlier, Daniel demonstrated expertise as a math tutor at Daniel Webster College and completed a cost estimation internship with the U.S. Department of Energy. Daniel holds a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Arts in Aeronautical/Mechanical Engineering from Daniel Webster College, complemented by an Associate of Science in Business Management from Champlain College.
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