When

Friday, June 15, 2018 from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM EDT
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Atlantic Resort 
240 Aquidneck Avenue
Middletown, RI 02842
 

 
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Molly Donohue Magee 
Southeastern New England Defense Industy Alliance 
 
mmagee@senedia.org 
 

SENEDIA Tech Talk: Dr. Ellen Ferraro, Raytheon Director of Research and Technology 

 

Please Join Us at the SENEDIA Tech Talk with Dr. Ellen Ferraro, Raytheon Director of Research and Technology - “Making the World a Safer Place...Collaborating for Tomorrow’s Technology Needs”

Dr. Ellen Ferraro will give insight into Raytheon's Advanced Technology organization, give some examples of research areas, as well as talk about mentor-protégé programs and university and small business collaboration.  All of this with a theme of how collaborating together we can make the world a safer place

Dr. Ferraro is the Director of Research and Technology within the Integrated Defense Systems (IDS) Advanced Technology business area.  She was appointed to this position in 2016.  In this role, she is responsible for driving the development of technologies and differentiators for future generations of Raytheon programs working with government Science & Technology (S&T) contract agencies, businesses, suppliers and universities.  Prior to this position, she was the Director of the Systems Architecture, Design and Integration Directorate (SADID) within the Engineering organization responsible for all aspects of systems engineering including requirements definition, modeling and simulation efforts, system effectiveness and operational analysis and algorithm development.  

During her Raytheon career, Dr.  Ferraro has also held the role of Director of Engineering Operations, Director for the Strategic Architecture Directorate and acting IDS Technical Director, Deputy Director for the System Validation Test and Analysis Directorate, Department Manager and Systems Engineering Integrated Product Team Lead. She received her PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst under a NASA Graduate Student Research Fellowship.