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Carl Byington

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Entrepreneur Carl Byington has served as President and Chief Executive Officer of PHM Design, LLC, in Ellijay, Georgia, since 2017. In this position, he oversees all of the firm’s engineering consulting processes, which primarily involve the design of prognostics and health management systems, as well as the implementation of Condition-based Maintenance for critical assets. He previously served in a similar role for over a decade at Impact Technologies, LLC, where he was Director of Systems Engineering. During his time at Impact Technologies, Carl Byington acted as Principal Investigator for more than 70 programs, including numerous programs of the United States Army, Navy, and Air Force. The successful sale of Impact Technologies to Sikorsky Aircraft Company led to Carl applying his acumen to those helicopter assets and other fixed wing platforms with Lockheed Martin. Carl Byington obtained a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Pennsylvania and an M.S. in Aeronautical Engineering from The George Washington University JIAFS program at NASA Langley Research Center. Carl continued some of his graduate studies while working full time at The Pennsylvania State University. Over the course of his career as a business leader and engineer, he has maintained membership in several professional organizations, including the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers, and the PHM Society. He served many roles in these organizations including Board of Director, Conference Chairman, Keynote Speaker and special session Instructor on numerous occasions.
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PHM Design, LLC
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George Washington University
Atlanta, GA, USA

Skills

Word
Matlab
Excel
PowerPoint
Analytical Skills
Analytical Thinking

Work experiences

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President and CEO

PHM Design, LLC

Nov 2017 ~ Present
Carl provides consultation, mentoring and training services in CBM and PHM technical areas.
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CBM+ Technical Lead

Sikorsky Aircraft, A Lockheed Martin Company

Nov 2011 ~ Nov 2017
6 yrs 1 mo
Carl was the Principal Investigator and Technical Lead for USAF CBM+ Pilot Programs with multiple program offices. He led multiple Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) technology improvement programs for military and commercial helicopters.
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Director, Owner

Impact Technologies, LLC

Jul 2001 ~ Nov 2011
10 yrs 5 mos
Carl Byington directed the advanced development and engineering of health monitoring systems, diagnostic/prognostic algorithms, and smart sensors in pursuit of advanced, automated Condition-based Maintenance (CBM) and Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) solutions for shipboard, aircraft, and land-based applications. Carl Byington has produced well over 120 publications related to advanced sensing techniques; signal processing; vibration monitoring; diagnostics and control; prognostics; data fusion; and equipment health management. He has received numerous awards including Best Paper Awards at AHS, MFPT, and IEEE conference events. He is also coauthor on 10 US awarded or pending patents related to predictive monitoring technologies. Carl Byington's and his partners' efforts led to a successful acquisition of the company by Sikorsky Aircraft, a United Technologies Company.

Educations

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George Washington University

Master of Science (MS)
Aeronautical Engineering

1988 - 1990
3.9/4 GPA
Activities and societies
Thesis Title: Transpiration Cooling in the Neighborhood of a Transverse Fuel Jet for Supersonic Combustors AIAA Outstanding Graduate Student Achievement Award Summa Cum Laude
Description
Byington, “Enhancement of Infrared Thermographic Images of a Transpiration-Cooled Jet,” NASA-TM-102631, NASA Langley Research Highlights 1990. Northam, Byington, et.al., “Evaluation of Parallel Injector Configurations for Mach 2 Combustion,” AIAA Journal of Propulsion and Power, March/April, 1992.
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University of Pennsylvania

Bachelor of Science (BS)
Mechanical Engineering

1985 - 1988
Activities and societies
Concentration: Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, Mathematics Minor Francis G. Tatnall Prize for the Most Outstanding Senior Design Project

Licenses & Certifications

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Divemaster

PADI

Issued Aug 2015
No expiration
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