Brian M. Lewis

Dr. Brian M. Lewis is the leader of the Advanced Undersea Systems and Technology Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He is responsible for managing research and development for a broad range of undersea assessments and technology development efforts. He joined Lincoln Laboratory in 2003 as a staff member in the Advanced Concepts and Technology Group and developed advanced radar discrimination algorithms and high-fidelity sensor emulations.

In 2008, Lewis moved to the Missile Defense Elements Group and focused on systems analysis and modeling and simulation validation, verification, and accreditation for the Missile Defense Agency Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) Sensors Directorate. Lewis served as the assistant and associate leader of the BMDS Integration Group, leading Lincoln Laboratory technology development efforts for the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense system. He received a BS degree in mathematics with an area of concentration in computing from Morehead State University in 1998 and MS and PhD degrees in applied mathematics from North Carolina State University in 2000 and 2003, respectively. During graduate school, he was employed as a graduate research assistant at Los Alamos National Laboratory and as a member of the technical staff at the Aerospace Corporation.