The Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force has several roles and responsibilities,[2] including:
The Office of the Chief Scientist has conducted several strategic studies including:
# | Picture | Name | Term of Office | Doctorate | Chief of Staff | Secretary | Military Assistant |
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35 | Dr. Greg Zacharias | June 2015 – January 2018 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Instrumentation, Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1977 | Mark Welsh | Deborah Lee James | Col Michelle Ewy (2016–present), Col Anne L. Clark (2015–2016) |
34 | Dr. Mica Endsley | June 2013 – May 2015 | University of Southern California, Industrial & Systems Engineering, 1990 | Mark Welsh | Deborah Lee James | Col James (Monty) Greer (2013-2014), Col Anne L. Clark (2014-2015) |
33 | | Dr. Mark T. Maybury[5] | October 2010– May 2013 | University of Cambridge, Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence), 1991 | Mark Welsh | Michael B. Donley | Col James (Monty) Greer (2012–2013), Col Rod Miller (2011–2012), Col Eric Silkowski (2010–2011) |
Norton A. Schwartz |
32 | Dr. Werner J. A. Dahm | October 2008– September 30, 2010 | California Institute of Technology, Aeronautics, 1985 | Norton A. Schwartz | Michael B. Donley | Col Eric Silkowski (2008–2010) |
31 | | Dr. Mark J. Lewis | October 2004 – October 2008 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Aeronautics & Astronautics, 1988 | T. Michael Moseley | Michael Wynne | Col Robert Fredell (2006–2008) |
John P. Jumper | James G. Roche | Col Daniel Deforest (2004–2006) |
30 | Dr. Alexander H. Levis | 2001–2004 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering (Control Systems), 1968 | John P. Jumper | James G. Roche | Col Dan Deforest (2004), Col John Bedford (Sept. 2001 to 2003), Col Donald Erbschloe (-Dec 2001) |
29 | Dr. Louis S. Metzger | 1999–2001 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Electrical Engineering, 1975 | Michael E. Ryan | James G. Roche, Lawrence J. Delaney, F. Whitten Peters | Col Donald Erbschloe (1998–2001) |
28 | Dr. Daniel E. Hastings | 1997–1999 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Plasma Physics, 1980; (B.A. Oxford in Mathematics) | F. Whitten Peters |
27 | | Dr. Ed Feigenbaum | 1994–1997 | Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) | Ronald R. Fogleman | Sheila E. Widnall | Col Harvey Dahljelm (1994–1998) |
Merrill A. McPeak |
26 | Dr. George R. Abrahamson | 1991–1994 | Merrill A. McPeak | Merrill A. McPeak, Michael B. Donley, Donald B. Rice | Col James Whiting (1991–1994) |
25 | | Dr. Robert W. Selden | 1988–1991 | John M. Loh, Michael J. Dugan, Larry D. Welch | Donald B. Rice, John J. Welch, Jr., James F. McGovern | Col Dan Heitz (1988–1989) and Col John Woody (1989–1991) |
24 | | Dr. Harold W. Sorenson | 1985–1988 | UCLA, Electrical Engineering, 1966 | Larry D. Welch, Charles A. Gabriel | Edward C. Aldridge Jr., Russell A. Rourkee, Verne Orr | Col Robert Hovde (1983–1987) and Col Robert Lancaster (1987–1988) |
23 | Allen R. Stubberud | 1983–1985 | UCLA, Engineering | Charles A. Gabriel | Verne Orr | Col Robert Hovde (1983–1987) |
22 | Edwin B. Stear | 1979–1982 | Lew Allen Jr. | Hans Mark | Col Robert Bannach (1981–1982), Col Michael Mottern (1982–1983) |
21 | Harry L. Van Trees | 1978–1979 | John C. Stetson | Col Robert Dundervill Jr. (1977–1981) |
20 | Fumio Robert Naka | 1975–1978 | David C. Jones | John C. Stetson, Thomas C. Reed, James W. Plummer | BGen Charles Cabell Jr. (1976–1977) |
19 | Dr. Michael I. Yarymovych | 1973–1975 | B. Eng Sc. in Aeronautical Engineering, New York University 1955, D Eng SC, 1960 Columbia University, Institute of Flight Structures | David C. Jones, George S. Brown, John Dale Ryan | James W. Plummer, John L. McLucas | Col James Strub (1974–1976) |
18 | Eugene E. Covert | 1972–1973 | MIT PhD Magnetohydrodynamics | John D. Ryan | Robert C. Seamans, Jr. | Col Thaddeus Welch Jr. (1971–1974) |
17 | James W. Mar | 1970–1972 | MIT Undergraduate 1941; PhD MIT, Civil Engineering | LtCol Frank Attinger Jr. (1966–1971) |
16 | John J. Welch, Jr. | 1969–1970 | Undergraduate MIT Mechanical Engineering 1951 |
15 | John C. Fisher | 1968–1969 | Undergraduate Ohio State, Physics, MIT PhD | John P. McConnell | Robert C. Seamans, Jr., Harold Brown |
14 | Robert H. Cannon, Jr. | 1966–1968 | University of Rochester 1944 PhD Mechanical Engineering MIT 1950 | Harold Brown |
13 | Robert G. Loewy | 1965–1966 | RPI, MIT Masters 1948 | Col Mike Zubon (1962–1966) |
12 | Dr. Winston R. Markey | 1964–1965 | BS Aeronautical Engineering, MIT, 1951, PhD MIT Aero Instrumentation | John P. McConnell, Curtis E. LeMay | Eugene M. Zuckert |
11 | Dr. Robert W. Buchheim | 1963–1964 | Curtis E. LeMay |
10 | Dr. Launor F. Carter | 1962–1963 | Physiology |
9 | Dr. Leonard S. Sheingold | 1961–1962 | Col Loyd Jensen (1961–1962) |
8 | Alexander H. Flax | 1959–1961 | New York University, Aeronautical Engineering, 1940 | Thomas D. White | Dudley C. Sharp, James H. Douglas, Jr. | Col David Pearsall (1957–1961) |
7 | Joseph V. Charyk | 1959 | Univ of Alberta, Engineering Physics 1942; California Institute of Technology PhD 1946 | James H. Douglas, Jr. |
6 | George E. Valley Jr. | 1957–1958 | University of Rochester, Physics, 1939 |
5 | Courtland D. Perkins | 1956–1957 | M.S. MIT 1941; Princeton Honorary PhD, 2001 | Nathan F. Twining | James H. Douglas, Jr., Donald A. Quarles | Col John Taylor (1954–1957) |
4 | Dr. Horton Guyford Stever | 1955–1956 | California Institute of Technology, Physics, 1941 | Donald A. Quarles, Harold E. Talbott |
3 | Dr. Chalmers W. Sherwin | 1954–1955 | University of Chicago, Experimental Physics 1940 (with Arthur Dempster) | Harold E. Talbott |
2 | David T. Griggs | 1951–1952 | Junior Fellow in Geology at University of Harvard | Hoyt S. Vandenberg | Thomas K. Finletter | Col Theodore Walkowicz(1950–1954) |
1 | Dr. Louis N. Ridenour reported to MGen Gordon P. Saville DCS/D | 1950–1951 | California Institute of Technology, Physics, 1936 | Col Peter Shenk (1950) |
None | Gen James Harold "Jimmy" Doolittle (Special Assistant for Scientific Matters) | 1951 | MIT Sc.D. in Aeronautics, June 1925 |
None | Dr. Ivan Alexander Getting (Special Assistant for Evaluation) | 1950 | University of Oxford (Rhodes Scholar), Astrophysics, 1935 | William S. Symington |
1. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/1429921/dr-richard-j-joseph/|title=DR. RICHARD J. JOSEPH Biography Display|website=www.af.mil|language=en-US|date=February 2018|access-date=2018-09-10}}
2. ^{{cite book |title=Lightning Rod: A History of the Air Force Chief Scientist's Office |author=Dwayne A. Day |isbn=1-4102-2057-5 |publisher=University Press of the Pacific |year=2005}}
3. ^{{cite journal |title=Energy Horizons - A Science and Technology Vision for Air Force Energy - Senior Leader Perspective |authorlink=Mark Maybury |journal=Air Space and Power Journal |volume=26 |issue=2 |date= Mar–Apr 2012}}
4. ^{{cite journal |title=Air Force Cyber Vision 2025 |author=Michael Donley and Mark Maybury |journal=Armed Forces Journal |year=2012}}
5. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.airforcetimes.com/news/2010/10/air-force-new-top-scientist-101810w/ |title=Air Force names new top scientist |first=Scott |last=Fontaine |date=19 October 2010 |accessdate= 7 November 2010 |publisher=Air Force Times}}