Teledyne Brown Engineering
James Young is an experienced Operations Research Analyst at Teledyne Brown Engineering since June 2012, providing analytical support to the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery and the Naval Health Research Center. Prior work includes a Graduate Internship at Sandia National Laboratories, where agent-based simulation models for pandemic influenza were developed, and a Graduate Research Assistantship at Texas Transportation Institute, contributing to intermodal transportation research. James has also conducted research on infectious disease modeling as a Student Researcher at Texas A&M Chemical Engineering. Early experiences include data analysis at the Texas A&M Industrial Assessment Center and Excel macro development at Tenaska Power Services. Academic credentials include a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with a focus on Homeland Security and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, both from Texas A&M University.
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Teledyne Brown Engineering
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Teledyne Brown Engineering is a leader in providing innovative systems engineering, integration, operations and advanced manufacturing solutions for defense, space, marine and energy applications. As one of the first companies created to support Wernher von Braun’s team, we have a long and unique history of providing advanced technologies and systems for harsh and extreme environments . For over six decades we have been involved in some of the most significant milestones in our country’s space exploration and defense programs. With over 100,000 square feet of manufacturing space accessible along with our vast design capabilities, Teledyne Brown Engineering offers support throughout the entire life-cycle of products and systems requiring advanced technology and high reliability.