Morgan DWYERAcademic Background:- 2011 - present 2015 • MIT, ESD: PhD student in Engineering Systems – New Graduate!
- 2009 - 2011 • Stanford: MS in Aeronautics & Astronautics
- 2004 - 2008 • Yale: BS in Astronomy & Physics
Work Experience:- 2010 - 2011 • Stanford Hansen Experimental Physics Lab
Graduate Researcher - 2008 - 2010 • Boeing Space & Intelligence Systems
Systems Engineer - 2006 - 2008 • The Small & Moderate Aperture Research Telescope System Consortium
Undergraduate Researcher - 2006 • The Space Telescope Science Institute
Intern - 2006 • NASA's Marshall Spaceflight Center
NASA Academy Intern - 2005 • Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
MiniBooNE / Yale High Energy Neutrino Physics Group Intern
Research Domain:space systems engineering, engineering management, public policy HTML Comment |
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Research Methodology:research methodology in lower case, next research methodology Research Description:Morgan's research explores the unexpected cost growth that often occurs when government agencies acquire complex systems jointly. Specifically, her research investigates the organizational and technical costs that are induced by joint programs' multi-mission technical architectures and multi-agency management structures using in-depth case studies of NOAA, NASA, and the DoD's satellites for environmental monitoring in low-earth orbit. She is also developing a large trade space exploration tool to identify cost-effective options for spacecraft disaggregation and inter-agency collaboration on future environmental monitoring programs.Publications:- Last1, First1, First2 Last2, and First3 Last3. "Title: insert a link here if the article is available online." Journal: YYYY, 42-48.
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