David Warwick

Vice President, Division Manager Signatures Technology Division at Applied Physical Sciences Corp (APS)
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Groton, Connecticut, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Vice President, Division Manager Signatures Technology Division
      • 2008 - Present

    • Vice President, Division Manager
      • 2008 - Present

      Mr. Warwick is currently the Vice President and Division manager for the Platform Signatures, Hydro Dynamics and Structural Mechanics Division of General Dynamics, Applied Physical Sciences. Mr. Warwick directs the efforts of ~50 Engineers and Scientists in developing novel approaches to solving difficult technical challenges for current and future submarine and surface ship platforms. In this role he oversees and contributes to a wide range of physics-based analytical and numerical modeling and simulation, concept development, component and systems design and prototyping and a wide array of dynamic test an evaluation efforts. Mr. Warwick has over 39 years of experience in the areas of structural acoustics, underwater radiated noise and airborne acoustics, focusing on research and development of advanced noise mitigation concepts, structural acoustic analysis and testing, and structural acoustic design optimization for the Office of Naval Research, Naval Sea Systems Command and Navy’s Industrial Ship Builders.

    • VP
      • 2003 - 2008

    • VP
      • 1999 - 2008

      Vice President, Applied Physics Division. Managed a division of approximately 75 Engineers and Scientists working in submarine and surface ship platform Science and Technology programs, covering areas of platform acoustic signatures, hydrodynamics, platform survivability, propulsor physics and electric machine signatures.

Education

  • The Catholic University of America
    Master of Science (MS), Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians
    1989 - 1993
  • University of Maryland University College
    Bachelor of Science (BS), Mechanical Engineering Related Technologies/Technicians
    1979 - 1983

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