Primary Affiliation: NASA Langley Research Center - Hampton, VA, USA
Stephen Rizzi joined NASA in 1989 and is the Senior Researcher for Aeroacoustics at the NASA Langley Research Center. He is the driving force behind NASA’s Perception-Influenced Design effort to develop revolutionary tools and methods for low noise design of transformative air vehicles. He and his team support several NASA and industry projects, including the NASA Revolutionary Vertical Lift Technology, Convergent Aeronautics Solutions, Transformational Tools and Technologies, and Environmentally Responsible Aviation projects. He is recipient of the 2015 NASA Exceptional Service Medal for "sustained and exceptional contributions to the acoustics discipline." He is an Associate Fellow of the AIAA. He currently serves on the AIAA Aeroacoustics Technical Committee and the Transformational Flight Program Committee. He received his BS in Aerospace Engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and his MS and Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics from Purdue University.
More Info: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenrizzi
Oct 1:
EB5: Lecture: Acoustics, Psychoacoustics, & Education
A Real-Time Simulation Environment for Use in Psychoacoustic Studies of Aircraft Community Noise (Author)