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Expert # 3,774   Aircraft Design Expert Raleigh, NC
Expert on new and developing wireless standards for ANSI-41, GSM, and 3rd Generation systems, ANSI-41, GSM, All-IP (3G Standards), FCC and US Government mandated features and requirements   
Expert # 2,234   Aircraft Design Expert Annapolis, MD
EW #2234 provides assistance on-site, anywhere, anytime, in performing: ***[***[Engineering]****]**** Investigations, Reliability and Failure Analysis, General ***[***[Engineering]****]**** and Legal Assistance....   
Expert # 10,854   Aircraft Design Expert Chicago, IL
EW #10854 is an expert in IP litigation representing clients in telecommunications, insurance, and healthcare in the areas of intellectual property, service level agreements and systems integration.   
Expert # 535   Aircraft Design Expert Oregon City, OR
Specializing in fire investigation fire protection full scale fire testing safety issues expert testimony litigation support   
Expert # 12,254   Aircraft Design Expert Cranberry Township, PA
Qualified as an expert witness in civil and criminal courts. Injury biomechanics in automotive crashes, aircraft crashes, elevator failures, sports impacts and slips and falls.   
Expert # 6,576   Aircraft Design Expert Chesterfield, MO
EW #6576 is a consultant with over 40 years in the industry. As a retired Marine pilot and former Director of the US Navy Test Pilot School, he is uniquely qualified as an aviation expert.   
Expert # 16,206   Aircraft Design Expert Broomfield, CO
Ph.D Purdue University Electrical Engineering, telecommunications & wireless technologies; cellular, PCS, GSM, Wi-Fi, WiMax, Bluetooth etc. Expert witness in many cases; laboratory tests, expert reports, infringement and validity analysis, depositions, courtroom testimony....   
Expert # 16,190   Aircraft Design Expert Houston, TX
Gerald Spencer is a Registered Professional Mechanical and Electrical Engineer providing expert Engineering Design Services and/or Legal Expert Witness services related to HVAC; I have been a multidiscipline project manager for the past 30 years. I am also the Mechanical and Electrical designer and the engineer....   
Expert # 16,235   Aircraft Design Expert Anaheim, California
we provide litigation consulting and comprehensive forensic civil engineering expert services necessary for supporting legal actions and subsequent mitigations.If you are an attorney or an individual in need of experienced, diligent, consistent, and detail-oriented civil engineering experts, at Expert Engineering Witnesses, we can help you. We provide our services nationwide with an emphasis on the western states....   
Expert # 7,574   Aircraft Design Expert Indianapolis, IN
Expert witness for Aircraft engine and Automotive structural issues Experience at GE Aircraft Engines, GE Power Systems and GE Research Center,Instron and Rolls-Royce.   
Expert # 3,494   Aircraft Design Expert Fredrick, OK
EW #3494 is a leading authority in field of aviation and various aspects of flight operations.   
Expert # 2,935   Aircraft Design Expert Albuquerque, NM
EW #2935 is an award winning aviation safety expert with more than twenty-five years experience in aircraft design, aviation psychology, aircrew training and accident investigation.   
Expert # 7,335   Aircraft Design Expert Bixby, OK
40+ Years experience as a Mechanical Engineer dealing with all manner of machinery and vehicles.   
Expert # 2,714   Aircraft Design Expert Malibu, CA
EW #2714 offers Consulting services to the legal community and others, in the areas of accident investigation and reconstruction.   
Expert # 2,774   Aircraft Design Expert Long Branch, NJ
EW #2774 offers Aviation Litigation Support and Expert Witness Services   
Expert # 14,096   Aircraft Design Expert Pembroke Pines, FL
Expert Witness for Air Cargo, Transportation, Supply Chain and Damage Claims document review, position papers, analysis, supporting conclusions, testimony   
Expert # 2,555   Aircraft Design Expert Johnson, NY
EW #2555 has over 20 years expert witness in combination-vehicle accident investigations and litigations. He also conducts vehicle claims inspections for various insurance companies throughout the U.S....   
Expert # 229   Aircraft Design Expert State College, PA
Given testimony in approximately 55 cases involving airplane and helicopter accidents. Author of two texts in aeronautics and co-author of reference on aircraft accident reconstruction and litigation.   
Expert # 11,914   Aircraft Design Expert Beaverton, OR
25 years experience in root cause analysis. Expert in design and development process uncovering "defects of design," "defects of manufacture" as well as "defects of maintenance."   
Expert # 307   Aircraft Design Expert San Carlos, CA
Expert witness: 40 years general and airline pilot selection / training / evaluation, wrongful termination / discrimination experience.   
Expert # 9,899   Aircraft Design Expert Albany, NY
Professional Engineer, Registered Roof Consultant, Certified Construction Specifier over 25 years protecting the built environment from water intrusion and wind damage. Investigate, Evaluate, Testify.   
Expert # 14,686   Aircraft Design Expert Chula Vista, California
Provides mechanical engineering support in accident investigation and reconstruction covering failure analysis, process simulation, equipment reliability and safety. Specialized in areas of cranes, rigging, industrial forklifts, aerial devices, conveyors, and barges. Cover OSHA, State OSHA, ANSI/ASME B30, HST, CMAA, ASME B31.1 and B31.3....   
Expert # 329   Aircraft Design Expert Cherry Hill, NJ
25 years internationally recognized expertise in the area of railway track and structures, railway operations, and maintenance.   
Expert # 14,014   Aircraft Design Expert Arlington, TX
Curt Lewis is President/Owner of Curt Lewis & Associates, LLC. The firm specializes in: Aviation Safety, Accident Investigation & Reconstruction,System Safety, & Airport and Aircraft Security.   
Expert # 1,381   Aircraft Design Expert Ft Walton Beach, FL
Extensive experience involving electrical designs and failures. Twenty years practice as a technical manager performing the analysis of electrical failures resulting in loss.   
Expert # 712   Aircraft Design Expert Monroe, NC
20 years experts in premise liability, including safety and security requirements.   
Expert # 2,594   Aircraft Design Expert Cataumet, MA
Mechanical engineering consultant specializing in the analysis and determination of the causes of failures or accidents involving mechanical engineering disciplines. Provide expert testimony.   
Expert # 746   Aircraft Design Expert Folsom, CA
forensic engineering services for litigation involving products, manufacturing processes   
Expert # 351   Aircraft Design Expert Ann Arbor, MI
30 years of experience in general construction, project management, contract administration, CPM scheduling, claim preparation and dispute resolution.   
Expert # 2,194   Aircraft Design Expert Falls Church, VA
EW #2194 is a recognized expert in the field of air traffic control, and has 5 decades of experience including 12 years on the FAA Evaluation and Investigations Staff.   
Expert # 3,549   Aircraft Design Expert Camarillo, CA
Nationally recognized expert on product safety and failure analysis.   
Expert # 3,874   Aircraft Design Expert San Diego, CA
A nationally recognized expert in groundwater occurrence and movement, fate & transport of chemicals in soil and groundwater, evaluation of sources and timing of contamination, and allocation of costs among responsible parties....   
Expert # 43   Aircraft Design Expert Van Nuys, CA
Over twenty-five years experience, Expert 43 has been involved in the establishment and upgrading of all types of helicopter landing facilities.   
Expert # 5,304   Aircraft Design Expert Houston, TX
ACS Engineering and Safety, LLC is a forensic engineering company with experience in accident reconstruction, failure analysis and personal injury regarding construction contracts and OSHA issues.   
Expert # 8,395   Aircraft Design Expert Rochester, NY
50 yrs experience in induction heating, Author of the industry text.   
Expert # 38   Aircraft Design Expert Altamonte Springs, FL
Specialize in industrial product failure, corrosion, accident investigation, materials and metallurgical failure analysis, welding, manufacturing, forensic engineering, product liability, and explosion investigation services....   
Expert # 2,214   Aircraft Design Expert Urbana, IL
Human factors engineering expertise in motor vehicle, aviation, workplace and recreational product design and accidents.   
Expert # 8,474   Aircraft Design Expert Colorado Springs, CO
Analyse crash survivability based on biomechanical parameters with primary interest in children, and infants. Assess cause and affect "the physics" of a crash.   
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ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION

Accidents occur when hazards escape detection during preventive measures, such as a job or process safety analysis, when hazards are not obvious, or as the result of combinations of circumstances that were difficult to foresee. A thorough accident investigation may identify previously overlooked physical, environmental, or process hazards, the need for new or more extensive safety training, or unsafe work practices. The primary focus of any accident investigation should be the determination of the facts surrounding the incident and the lessons that can be learned to prevent future similar occurrences.

ADHESIVES

An adhesive is a compound that adheres or bonds two items together. Adhesives may come from either natural or synthetic sources. Some modern adhesives are extremely strong, and are becoming increasingly important in modern construction and industry.

AUTOMOTIVE

Automotives refers to design and manufacture of self-propelled mobility systems such as automobiles, trucks and buses, construction equipment, aircraft, aerospace vehicles, marine transports, trains and railroads, and other transit systems. Usually these mobility systems carry its own source of power while in operations, with the exceptions being electric locomotive and Magnetic levitation train.

BUILDING CODE

A building code is a set of laws that specify how buildings should be constructed. This is generally considered the minimum acceptable level of safety for a new building in a jurisdiction. Building codes are generally intended to be applied by architects and engineers. There are often other codes or sections of the building code that have more prescriptive requirements that apply to housing (one and two family dwellings).

CRYOGENICS

Cryogenics is a branch of physics (or engineering) that studies the production of very low temperatures (below −150°C, −238°F or 123K) and the behavior of materials at those temperatures. Cryonics is the nascent technology of cryopreserving humans and animals with the intention of future revival. Unlike cryogenics and cryobiology, cryonics is not an established science and is viewed with skepticism by most scientists and doctors today (although there are many scientists involved in cryonics[1]). As a technology, cryonics seeks to apply the results of many sciences, including cryobiology, cryogenics, rheology, emergency medicine, etc.

DWI - Driving While Intoxicated

Drunk driving is the act of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs to the degree that mental and motor skills are impaired. It is illegal in all jurisdictions within the U.S.. The specific criminal offense is usually called driving under the influence [of alcohol and/or other drugs] (DUI), and in some states driving while intoxicated (DWI) or operating while impaired (OWI). Such laws may also apply to boating or piloting aircraft.

ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

Economic base analysis was developed by Robert Murray Haig in his work on the Regional Plan of New York in 1928. Briefly, activities in an area divide into two categories – basic and non-basic. Basic industries are those exporting from the region; non-basic (or service) industries support basic industries. Because of data problems, it is not practical to study industry output and trade flows to and from a region. As an alternative, basic and non-basic concepts are operationalized using employment data.

ENGINEERING - CIVIL

In modern usage, civil engineering is a broad field of engineering that deals with the planning, construction, and maintenance of fixed structures, or public works, as they are related to earth, water, or civilization and their processes. Most civil engineering today deals with roads, structures, water supply, sewer, flood control and traffic. In essence, civil engineering is a profession which makes the world a more habitable place to live.

ENGINEERING - CONTROL SYSTEMS

Control engineering is the engineering discipline that focuses on the mathematical modelling systems of a diverse nature, analysing their dynamic behaviour, and using control theory to make a controller that will cause the systems to behave in a desired manner.

ENGINEERING - ELECTRICAL

Electrical engineering (sometimes referred to as electrical and electronics engineering) is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. The field first became an identifiable occupation in the late nineteenth century with the commercialization of the electric telegraph and electrical power supply. The field now covers a range of sub-disciplines including those that deal with power, control systems, electronics and telecommunications.

ENGINEERING - FORENSIC

Forensic engineering is the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended. A criminal aspect is possible in any investigation but is not always the case; civil cases are much more common. Generally the purpose of a forensic engineering investigation is to locate cause or causes of failure with a view to improve performance or life of a component. It can also involve investigation of intellectual property claims, especially patents. Methods used in forensic investigations include reverse engineering, inspection of witness statements, a working knowledge of current standards, as well as examination of the failed component itself. The fracture surface of a failed product can reveal much information on how the item failed and the loading pattern prior to failure.

ENGINEERING - GENERAL

Engineering is the application of scientific and technical knowledge to solve human problems. Engineers use imagination, judgement and reasoning to apply science, technology, mathematics, and practical experience. The result is the design, production, and operation of useful objects or processes.

ERGONOMICS

Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data, and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance (definition adopted by the International Ergonomics Association in 2000).

FIBER OPTICS

An optical fiber (or fibre) is a transparent thin fiber, usually made of glass or plastic, for transmitting light. Fiber optics is the branch of science and engineering concerned with such optical fibers.

Optical fibers are commonly used in telecommunication systems, as well as in illumination, sensors, and imaging optics.

HELICOPTERS

A helicopter is an aircraft which is lifted and propelled by one or more horizontal rotors (propellers). Helicopters are classified as rotary-wing aircraft to distinguish them from conventional fixed-wing aircraft. The word helicopter is derived from the Greek words helix (spiral) and pteron (wing). The engine-driven helicopter was invented by the Slovak inventor Jan Bahyl. The first stable, single-rotor, fully-controllable helicopter to enter large full-scale production was made by Igor Sikorsky in 1942.

HUMAN FACTORS

"Human factors" is a term used mainly in the United States. Variants include "human factors engineering", an extension of an earlier phrase, "human engineering". In Europe and the rest of the world, the term "ergonomics" is more prevalent. "Human factors" is an umbrella term for several areas of research that include human performance, technology, design, and human-computer interaction. It is a profession that focuses on how people interact with products, tools, procedures, and any processes likely to be encountered in the modern world.

HYDRAULICS

Hydraulics is a branch of science and engineering concerned with the mechanical properties of liquids. It is part of the more general discipline of fluid power. The word "hydraulics" comes from the Greek word ὑδϱαυλικός (hydraulikos) which in turn comes from ὕδϱαυλος meaning water organ which in turn comes from ὕδωϱ (water) and αὐλός (pipe). The earliest masters of this art were Hero of Alexandria and Ctesibius. The ancient engineers however focused on sacral and novelty uses of hydraulics, rather than practical applications. One of the founders of modern hydraulics was Benedetto Castelli, a student of Galileo Galilei.

MERGERS / ACQUISITIONS

The phrase mergers and acquisitions or M&A refers to the aspect of corporate finance strategy and management dealing with the merging and acquiring of different companies as well as other assets. Usually mergers occur in a friendly setting where executives from the respective companies participate in a due diligence process to ensure a successful combination of all parts.

PLASTICS

Plastic covers a range of synthetic or semisynthetic polymerization products. They are composed of organic condensation or addition polymers and may contain other substances to improve performance or economics. There are few natural polymers generally considered to be "plastics". Plastics can be formed into objects or films or fibers. Their name is derived from the fact that many are malleable, having the property of plasticity. Plastics are designed with immense variation in properties such as heat tolerance, hardness, resiliency and many others. Combined with this adaptability, the general uniformity of composition and light weight of plastics ensures their use in almost all industrial segments.

POLLUTION

Pollution is the release of environmental contaminants. Carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), and nitrogen oxides produced by industry and motor vehicles are common air pollutants. Sunlight converts nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons to ozone or smog. Water pollutants may consist of a wide range of organic and inorganic chemicals such as heavy metals, petrochemicals, chloroform, and bacteria. Water pollution may also occur in the form of thermal pollution and dissolved oxygen depletion. Soil contamination is an important aspect of environmental pollution; this phenomenon occurs when chemicals are released by spill or underground storage tank leakage. Among the most significant soil contaminants are hydrocarbons, heavy metals, MTBE, herbicides, pesticides and chlorinated hydrocarbons. The U.S., Russia, China and Japan are the world leaders in air pollution emissions; however, Canada is the number two country on a per capita basis.

REALTIME

An operation within a larger dynamic system is called a real-time operation if the combined reaction- and operation-time of a task is shorter than the maximum delay that is allowed, in view of circumstances outside the operation. The task must also occur before the system to be controlled becomes unstable. A real-time operation is not necessarily fast, as slow systems can allow slow real-time operations.