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Workforce Development

Workforce Development Surveys

Help us refine and develop our workforce development offerings by participating in the following surveys through the Hypersonic Workforce Development Project.

Academic Partners

The purpose of the Survey on Academic Curriculum in Hypersonic Education for the Hypersonic Workforce Development Project is to organize and possibly expand existing short courses and certificate programs to provide a comprehensive catalog of educational opportunities for the current workforce.

Academic Partners Survey

Industrial Partners

The purpose of the UCAH Survey of Industrial Partners on Development of the Current Workforce for the Hypersonic Workforce Development Project is to identify the needs of industry regarding professional workforce development. A companion survey is being distributed to the UCAH academic member institutions that will help identify available short courses, certificate programs and other relevant programs suitable for development of the professional hypersonic workforce.

Industrial Partners Survey

Students and Recent Graduates

The purpose of the Student and Recent Graduate Survey is to seek your input on your exposure to and interest in hypersonics. Our overall goal is to help develop the hypersonics workforce through improved education and training opportunities.

Student and Recent Graduate Survey

Workforce Development Contacts

John Schmisseur

Dr. John Schmisseur

University of Tennessee Space Institute

Dr. Schmisseur Profile
  • Co-Director Industry and National Lab Engagement, Workforce Development (CEB)
  • H. Arnold Chair in Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • B. H. Goethert Professor
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Dr. Lori Michelle Stiglitz

NSWC Crane

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