Job Alert: Transportation Engineer @ Booz Allen Hamilton – Washington, DC

August 7, 2012 at 4:52 pm

via YPT Boston

Booz Allen Hamilton is seeking junior to mid-level candidate to assist with expanding analytics (in particular modeling and simulation) footprint in the surface transportation market, including but not limited to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Candidate will be required to assist in delivery of projects in the areas of ITS research and Transportation Management and Operations. This position is located in Washington DC. The candidate shall meet following requirements.

1. Transportation Engineering degree

2. Good data analysis skills

3. Understanding of modeling and simulation methodology and development

4. Experience in two or more transportation modeling packages such as TransCAD, VISSIM, DynusT, CORSIM, TRANSIMS, CUBE etc.

5. Experience in business development (optional)

Interested candidates shall contact Balaji Yelchuru (yelchuru_balaji@bah.com)

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AIAA Combined Conferences on Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC), Atmospheric Flight Mechanics (AFM), and Modeling and Simulation Technologies (MST) – August 10 thru 13, 2009 @ Chicago, Illinois

June 30, 2009 at 10:43 am

10 – 13 Aug 2009

Hyatt Regency McCormick Place
Chicago, Illinois


Early Bird Registration Deadline: 13 July 2009


The AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC), Atmospheric Flight Mechanics (AFM), and Modeling and Simulation Technologies (MST) Conferences will be held 10-13 August 2009 in Chicago, Illinois. These combined conferences represent one of the world’s premier forums for the presentation, discussion, and collaboration of science and technology in these highly related fields. The organizers of these conferences welcome attendees to this combined event covering a broad spectrum of the study of flight mechanics, modeling, simulation, and the guidance and control of aerospace vehicles.

  • Who Should Attend?
    Engineers and scientists in industry, government and academia in the related fields of aerospace guidance, navigation, control, mechanics, modeling and simulation.
  • Why Should You Attend?
    GNC/AFM/MST showcases state of the art research as well as current progress in important on-going programs throughout the world. Over a thousand people attend this conference, including promising young professionals as well as renowned engineers and scientists.

To learn more about the event(s) pertaining to each of the three conferences and to register, please follow: