Noran Abraham, D.Eng.

Noran Abraham

Noran Abraham, D.Eng.


Department: Engineering Management

Contact:

Dr. Noran Abraham (DNA) is an adjunct professor the online Engineering Programs at the George Washington University in Washington, DC. DNA has 10 years of experience of systems engineering experience focusing on the aviation industry of crewed and uncrewed aircrafts. DNA serves as a project lead and technical subject master expert of various projects at MITRE Corporation in Mclean, supporting the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), demonstrating remarkable systems thinking, translating intricate technical and business insights into precise scopes and impactful visual assets. Research interests include the use of artificial intelligence in aviation safety. Areas of expertise include Systems Architecture (DoDAF), Enterprise Risk Management, Systems Thinking, Data Visualization, Requirements Analysis, and Strategy Planning & Execution. DNA holds a Doctorate of Engineering Management (D. Eng) from George Washington University, focusing on "Hazard Classification of FAA Unmanned Aircraft Systems Sightings Reports using Machine Learning.", M.S in Systems Engineering with emphasis on systems management and architecture, and a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia.