Walter H. Delashmit, Jr., DEng, PE

Engineering Executive (Retired)

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A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1944

Dr. Delashmit is born in Memphis, Tennessee to Walter Howard Delashmit, Sr. and Gertrude Marie Delashmit.

1966

Dr. Delashmit receives a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering from Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee.

1968

Dr. Delashmit receives a Master of Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

1969

Dr. Delashmit joins the technical staff of TRW Inc. (now Northup Grumman Corporation) in Houston, Texas.

1970

Dr. Delashmit receives the Copy Presidential Medal from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

1972

Dr. Delashmit becomes a senior engineer at Martin Marietta Aerospace (now Lockheed Martin Corporation) in Orlando, Florida.

1976

Dr. Delashmit becomes a research engineer in the Applied Research Laboratory at The Pennsylvania State University.

1976

Dr. Delashmit receives a Letter Commendation from Dr. L.W. Fung of the Goddard Space Flight Center at NASA.

1979

Dr. Delashmit receives a Letter of Commendation from Rear Admiral Jackson of the U.S. Navy.

1982

Dr. Delashmit becomes principal system engineer at Lockheed Martin Corporation.

1986

Dr. Delashmit becomes a manager of signal and image processing at Lockheed Martin Corporation.

1998

Dr. Delashmit marries Janice Lee Moncrief.

2000

Dr. Delashmit receives the Special Recognition Award from Enterprise Software Processes as well as the President’s Performance Award from Lockheed Martin Corporation.

2001

Dr. Delashmit becomes program manager of weapon seeker improvement at Lockheed Martin Corporation.

2001

Dr. Delashmit becomes a technical paper reviewer for journals and conferences.

2003

Dr. Delashmit receives a Doctor of Philosophy in electrical engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington.

2005

Dr. Delashmit becomes program manager of seeker technology and software advancement at Lockheed Martin Corporation.

2007

Dr. Delashmit becomes an engineering consultant for Lockheed Martin Corporation and joins the adjunct faculty at the University of North Texas.

2011

Dr. Delashmit receives the Alumni Spotlight from Christian Brothers University and Lockheed Martin Corporation.

2014

Dr. Delashmit establishes the Walter H. Delashmit Endowed Scholarship in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Christian Brothers University.

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