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Name
Steven Huang
Title
System Engineer
Bio
Mr. Steven Huang works as an Engineering Fellow with ManTech International and has two decades of experience in systems engineering, modeling & simulation, and algorithm development. He currently leads an IRAD team, which is developing CPSTN, a novel cyber-physical virtual twin environment to support cyber resiliency in C5 architectures for space, air, and ground systems. Mr. Huang has been focused on methods to improve concepts of operations and visualizations so that customers can develop novel metrics and insights necessary to achieve tomorrow’s missions.Mr. Huang has held many roles across the system engineering discipline during his career, most recently providing technical and acquisition guidance to the National Reconnaissance Office. He was the technical lead for ManTech’s Systems Engineering Technical Assistance support efforts in the Survivability Assurance Office, and prior to that, the Advanced Systems & Technology directorate. In this role, Mr. Huang worked on advanced prototype payloads, novel ground processing algorithms, improved concepts of operation, and enterprise resiliency and survivability efforts. In support of customer initiatives, Mr. Steven Huang has established himself as a recognized expert in space technology, radar hardware, signal processing, and resiliency. Mr. Steven Huang earned his Master’s Degree in Applied Mathematics at University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1997, and his Bachelors of Science in Applied Mathematics at Brown University in 1993. In his academic career, he focused on developing mathematical models and novel algorithms for different systems, including computer vision approaches to discriminate multiple sclerosis lesions in brain scans and modeling turbulent atmospheric diffusion using Fourier methods. In 2022, Mr Huang earned a graduate certificate in Systems Engineering from the University of Detroit-Mercy (CSEP equivalency).