Sean Casey, M.S., SSRA

Chief Research and Development Engineer at AirWise Solutions
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(386) 825-5501
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Tulsa Metropolitan Area, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Data Infrastructure and Analytics
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chief Research and Development Engineer
      • Jan 2022 - Present

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • (DoD Grant) Developer and Instructor, System Safety Reliability and Analysis
      • Sep 2021 - Present

      Adjunct Professor for an original course delivered to Tinker Air Force Base's (TAFB) 76th AMXG, SWEG, PMXG and CMXG engineers ranking up to NH grade. Tasked by the Vice President of WFED for OSU-IT with developing a high intensity 40-hour week long course for "System Safety and Reliability Analysis" based on MIL-STD-721C, MIL-STD-882E, MIL-HDBK-338, NASA-PRA, NU-REG-0492 and DO-RTCA-178B. Given one month to prepare 1,400+ slides over 4,000+ pages of complex safety & reliability standards, correlate 40-hours of lectures, assemble 6x unique high-complexity team challenges and received a 96.8% instructor satisfaction score on course evaluations.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Principal Investigator: "Rapid Target Aquisition w/ Livestream Capabilities” Phase 1
      • Nov 2021 - Present

      Principal Investigator for USAF SBIR Phase I development of the Assured Position, Navigation and Timing (APNT) capabilities on the Samsung S-20 Tactical Edition Military Smartphone . Contract awarded under "Rapid Target Acquisition w/ Command Livestream Capabilities". Primary responsibility include concept development, gathering DoD Memorandums of Understanding from End Users across the nation, insuring timely deliverable submissions and supporting information debriefs/ slide decks to USAF Program Managers.

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Co- Principal Investigator: "SMART Next Gen Heat Sinks"
      • May 2020 - Present

      Charged with complete responsibility of Casey Corp Defense employees for research and development of "SMART Next Gen Heat Sinks" at Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST) with partnered Oklahoma State University (OSU). Responsible for price matching Casey Corp Defense funds to OCAST to support OSU development. Primary responsibility is the development of "Wide Area Vectored Exchange" (WAVE) heatsinks with Casey Corp Defense and overseeing OSU testing and evaluation. Secondary responsibilities include OCAST and OSU budget reporting to Program Managers within OCAST.

    • United States
    • Defense & Space
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • President Of Operations
      • Jan 2019 - Jan 2022

      President and founder of Casey Corp Defense, LLC, Mr. Casey has lead Casey Corp Defense, LLC to over $19.7M+ of diverse pending research ranging from space based systems, manufacturing energy auditing and to advanced Counter sUAS Swarm initiatives in FY21. He holds 7+ Publication(s), 2+ conference proceeding(s), 3+ U.S. Patent(s) and namely the patent for the Micro Computer Integrated Rifle (MCIR), (US10488151) “Butt stock assembly for a rifle” which was awarded in record time due to system novelty. Mr. Casey has successfully already been the Principal Investigator for the Air Force STTR Phase I and Air Force STTR Phase II efforts meeting all milestones to date. Mr. Casey has a heavy background in engineering and three-dimensional design. Specializing in mechanical conceptualization, he has lead Oklahoma State University ENDEVAOR Director to systematic 3D Scanning technology upgrades. Mr. Casey maintains director level relations with Oklahoma State Research, Tinker Air Force Base, Raytheon Technologies Pike Program, Air Force Space and Missile Command, Lockheed Martin Missile and Fire Control, and 7+ Industrial Assessment Center(s) to name a few partnered agencies in his corporations advanced research work.

    • United States
    • Defense and Space Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • "Micro Computer Integrated Rifle" (MCIR) Program: Principal Investigator and Program Lead, Phase II
      • Jan 2020 - Nov 2020

      Principal Investigator for USAF STTR Phase II development of the "Micro Computer Integrated Rifle" (MCIR) Program. Contract awarded under "Micro Computer Integrated Rifle w/ UAS Control Capabilities". Primary responsibility was for complete system development, progressing a [TRL-02] concept paper to a USAF verified [TRL-07] system over 9 generational advanced prototypes in less than 1 year to date. Secondary responsibility include gathering DoD Memorandums of Understanding from End Users across the nation, insuring timely deliverable submissions and supporting information debriefs/ slide decks to USAF Program Managers.

    • "Micro Computer Integrated Rifle" (MCIR) Program: Principal Investigator and Program Lead, Phase I
      • Oct 2019 - Jan 2020

      Principal Investigator for USAF STTR Phase I development of the "Micro Computer Integrated Rifle" (MCIR) Program. Contract awarded under "Micro Computer Integrated Rifle w/ UAV Strike Capabilities". Primary responsibility was for complete system development, progressing a [TRL-02] concept paper to a USAF verified [TRL-04] system over 4 generational advanced prototypes in less than 3 months. Secondary responsibility include gathering DoD Memorandums of Understanding from End Users across the nation, insuring timely deliverable submissions and supporting information debriefs/ slide decks to USAF Program Managers.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Computational Fluid Dynamics Research Aid
      • 2018 - 2018

      Research aid for Low Reynolds Number application propellers derived from MIT WOP-WOP equations pursuant to NASA initiatives. Charged with Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) physics modeling of propellers and transfer of 3D point cloud scans into usable 3D CAD/CFD modeling. Research aid for Low Reynolds Number application propellers derived from MIT WOP-WOP equations pursuant to NASA initiatives. Charged with Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) physics modeling of propellers and transfer of 3D point cloud scans into usable 3D CAD/CFD modeling.

    • Engineering Intern in Research & Development
      • 2017 - 2017

      Worked exclusively under the head of research & development. Redesigned hundreds of parts and systems in dynamic medical systems.Created notable cost saving efficiencies by removing “idle” parts in assemblies. Worked with sensitive and classified material while creating new library of products. Worked exclusively under the head of research & development. Redesigned hundreds of parts and systems in dynamic medical systems.Created notable cost saving efficiencies by removing “idle” parts in assemblies. Worked with sensitive and classified material while creating new library of products.

    • Intern in Engineering
      • 2016 - 2016

      Created and designed original VRU jet pump units and skidsDeveloped vessels according to ASME coding Assembled design & manufacture papers, BOM’s, and coding for internationalmanufacturers.Sorted and organized thousands of ASME code parts and vessels into a usable Library. Created and designed original VRU jet pump units and skidsDeveloped vessels according to ASME coding Assembled design & manufacture papers, BOM’s, and coding for internationalmanufacturers.Sorted and organized thousands of ASME code parts and vessels into a usable Library.

Education

  • The Johns Hopkins University
    Masters of Science (M.S.), Space System Engineering
    2021 - 2023
  • Oklahoma State University
    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Space & Aviation
    2021 - 2024
  • Oklahoma State University
    Master of Science (M.S.), Space & Aviation
    2019 - 2020
  • Oklahoma State University
    Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical Engineering Technology
    2015 - 2019
  • The Johns Hopkins University
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