Peter Haugen
About Peter Haugen
Peter Haugen serves as the Chief Engineer of the N Program at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has worked since 2003. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and a Master's degree in the same field from Georgia Institute of Technology, and he possesses extensive expertise in RF, optics, and embedded systems.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Peter Haugen has been employed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 2003. He currently holds two significant positions: Chief Engineer of the N Program and Division Group Leader. As Chief Engineer, he has been responsible for overseeing the N Program since 2018. In his role as Division Group Leader and Research Engineering Team Technical Lead, he has led teams of subject matter experts for over 21 years. His leadership is characterized by a focus on collaboration and the effective management of engineering projects.
Education and Expertise
Peter Haugen earned his Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, where he studied from 1997 to 2001. He furthered his education at Georgia Institute of Technology, obtaining a Master's degree in Computer Engineering from 2001 to 2003. His academic background is complemented by extensive expertise in radio frequency (RF), optics, and embedded systems, which are critical areas in his engineering roles.
Background
Peter Haugen's educational journey began at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, where he laid the foundation for his career in engineering. Following his undergraduate studies, he pursued a Master's degree at Georgia Institute of Technology. His professional career has been dedicated to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has built a reputation for guiding teams and managing complex engineering projects.
Achievements
Peter Haugen is recognized for his ability to create and sustain long-term professional relationships with sponsors and customers. His leadership at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has involved guiding focused teams of subject matter experts, contributing to the success of various engineering initiatives. His roles have allowed him to influence the development and execution of significant projects within the laboratory.