Becky Schultz
Expertise
- Measurement development and physical testing ranging from bird strike to EMI to human factors
- Government Contracting
- Business Development
- Accounting
Education
- B.S. Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, 1988
- M.S. BioMed, University of Texas, Austin, 1994
- MBA, Keller Graduate School of Management, Devry University, 2014
Publications
- Ruggedized Compact Microwave Probes for Mapping Material Properties of Structures
- A Comparison of Human and Ejection Seat Test Manikin Static Centers of Gravity and Moments of Inertia
- Whole Body Center of Gravity and Moments of Inertia Study
- Measurement of Whole-Body Human Center of Gravity and Moments of Inertia
- Glass Fragment Capture and Analysis
- Characterization of the Fast-phase Component of the Vestibulo-Ocular Response
- Testing and Evaluation of the Catalyst Research Miniox III Oxygen Monitor
- Aeromedical Data Acquisition and Communication System (AMDACS)
- Treatment of Wounds in a Chemically Contaminated Environment
Patents
- Traveling Wave Spot Probe - US999564
- First Anechoic Chamber - US9459299
- Second Anechoic Chamber - US10048301
- Non-Contact Determination of Coating Thickness - US10203202
Brief Biography
Ms. Schultz’s engineering career spans over two decades almost half of which was as a research engineer and officer in the U.S. Air Force. For part of that time, Ms. Schultz was a lead research engineer at Armstrong Laboratory, where she directed research programs on biodynamic response, physiological response, vulnerability, and survivability related to aircraft crew exposure to mechanical forces and hazards. Ms. Schultz also developed measurement methodologies for research efforts ranging from glass fragmentation of aircraft canopies due to bird strike to EMI (electromagnetic interference) and physical testing of medical equipment. More recently Ms. Schultz has developed and maintained technical databases for Genzyme, a biomedical research company and has developed and taught curriculums to science students. As a co-owner of Compass Technology Group, LLC, she is involved with research and material measurement; product design, development and production; and financial management.