Daniel M. Nosenchuck

Daniel M. Nosenchuck is a member of the Department of Mechanical and Aero Engineering at Princeton University.

Education
 * Ph.D. Aeronautics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California
 * M.S. Aeronautics, California Institute of Technology, June 1977
 * B.S. Aerospace Engineer and Mechanical Engineer, Syracuse University, Syracuse New York, May 1976

Experience
 * Princeton University, Princeton New Jersey: 7/88-Present: Associate Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering; 8/83-6/88: Assistant Professor

Selected Honors
 * Excellence in Teaching Award, Princeton University Undergraduate Engineering Council, 1993
 * Presidential Young Investigator Award (NSF), 1984-1989
 * GTE Emerging Scholar, 1987
 * Rheinstein Award, School of Engineering, Princeton University, 1986
 * IBM Faculty Development Award 1984 - 1985
 * EMMY Award from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for Outstanding *Individual Achievement - Special Visual Effects: The Day After', 1984
 * The William F Ballhaus Prize for the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation in Aeronautics California Institute of Technology, 1982

Recent Department of Defense Activities
 * Member of Naval Studies Board Panels on:
 * Joint Strike Operations
 * Regional Conflict (Combat Power Panel)


 * Member of Defense Science Board Ballistic Missile Defense Task Force
 * Member of Defense Science Study Group (Institute for Defense Analyses)
 * Consultant to numerous industrial corporations, legal firms and government agencies