Dr. Tien M. Nguyen
Sr. Project Leader at The Aerospace Corp
SPIE Involvement:
Conference Program Committee | Author
Area of Expertise:
Satellite communications and ground systems , Machine Learning and AI for SATCOM Applications , Synchronization techniques , radar systems , non-traditional PNT , Acquisition and War-gaming for acquiring space systems
Profile Summary

Currently, Dr. Tien Nguyen serves as a Sr. Project Leader and has held many technical and management positions at Aerospace Corporation, including Deputy Chief System Architect, Sr. Project Engineer, Principal Technical Staff, Sr. Engineering Specialist, Associate Director, Interim-Director, and Section Manager. Concurrently, he also serves as an Adjunct Research Professor at California State University in Fullerton (CSUF). Prior to this, he was a Research Assistant Professor at The Catholic University of America. From 2004-2014, he was with Raytheon and served as Engineering Fellow, Technical Director, Chief Engineer, and Program Area Chief Engineer. From 2014 to 2015, he was with Intelligent Fusion Technology and served as a Technical Advisor for the CTO. From 1985 – 1996, he was a NASA representative for Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems (CCSDS). Many of his works became CCSDS standards. He received his Ph.D. in applied mathematics from Claremont Graduate University (CGU) and several master degrees in mathematics, EM field, communications systems theory, and digital signal processing from CGU, CSUF, and CSU in Long Beach. He has published more than 250 papers and held 17 patents with one pending. He has received numerous awards, notably, 3 NASA honor and 22 NASA TechBrief innovation awards; 2 Raytheon innovation awards; 2022 Aerospace Corporation award for growth in our value award, and 3 Division awards along with numerous performance awards for his distinguished technological advancement achievements. Additionally, he received 3 IEEE awards for valuable contributions to technical program and session chairs. He edited four books on satellite systems, systems-of-systems design-and-simulation, decision science, and program management. Currently, he serves as a book Editor for Decision Support Systems and Tools. He is also a visiting scholar and serving as the chairman of the advisory board at the CSUF-Center of Computational and Applied Mathematics.
Publications (15)

Proceedings Article | 14 June 2023 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12546, 1254605 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2663425
KEYWORDS: Machine learning, Education and training, MATLAB, Satellites, Satellite navigation systems, Global Positioning System, Receivers, Artificial intelligence, Neural networks, Signal processing

Proceedings Article | 18 May 2020 Paper
Tien Nguyen, Charles Lee, Tom Freeze, Andy Guillen
Proceedings Volume 11422, 114220M (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2559313
KEYWORDS: Electromagnetic coupling, Satellites, Mathematical modeling, Satellite communications, Systems modeling, 3D modeling, Antennas, MATLAB, Databases, Telecommunications

Proceedings Article | 29 April 2020 Paper
Tien Nguyen, Tom Freeze, Tung Bui, Andy Guillen
Proceedings Volume 11422, 114220P (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2559317
KEYWORDS: Mathematical modeling, Aerospace engineering, MATLAB, Electroluminescence, Space operations, Artificial intelligence, Chemical elements, Optimization (mathematics), Visualization, Performance modeling

Proceedings Article | 24 April 2020 Paper
Tien Nguyen, Andy Guillen, Tom Freeze, Alexander Chang, Faisal Zahidi, Jake Singh, Jonathan Lee, Hung Nguyen, Vahe Avedissian, Anh Dang
Proceedings Volume 11422, 114220L (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2554219
KEYWORDS: Data modeling, Systems modeling, Computer architecture, Databases, Space operations, Data storage, Aerospace engineering, Visual process modeling, Patents, Model-based design

Proceedings Article | 5 May 2017 Presentation + Paper
Paul Vienhage, Heather Barcomb, Karel Marshall, William Black, Amanda Coons, Hien Tran, Tien Nguyen, Andy Guillen, James Yoh, Justin Kizer, Blake Rogers
Proceedings Volume 10196, 1019609 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2263247
KEYWORDS: Target acquisition, Technetium, Mathematical modeling, Monte Carlo methods, MATLAB, Systems modeling, Algorithm development, Aerospace engineering, Computer simulations, Defense and security, Probability theory, Computer programming

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Conference Committee Involvement (14)
Sensors and Systems for Space Applications XVII
23 April 2024 | National Harbor, Maryland, United States
Sensors and Systems for Space Applications XVI
2 May 2023 | Orlando, Florida, United States
Sensors and Systems for Space Applications XV
4 April 2022 | Orlando, Florida, United States
Sensors and Systems for Space Applications XIV
12 April 2021 | Online Only, Florida, United States
Sensors and Systems for Space Applications XIII
27 April 2020 | Online Only, California, United States
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