Steven Silverman
About Steven Silverman
Steven Silverman is an accomplished MBSASE Systems Architect and Systems Engineer currently employed at General Atomics in San Diego since 2019. He has a diverse background in academia and industry, with expertise in quantum games theory, blockchain architecture, and autonomous technologies.
Work at General Atomics
Steven Silverman has been employed at General Atomics as an MBSASE Systems Architect/Systems Engineer since 2019. His role involves the design and implementation of complex systems, contributing to various projects within the organization. He has accumulated five years of experience in this position, working from the San Diego location.
Education and Expertise
Steven Silverman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from St. Peters College, achieved in 1971. He also earned a Research Doctorate in Theoretical Physics and Mathematical Physics from Stevens Institute of Technology, completing his studies in 1980. His expertise encompasses a range of fields, including quantum games theory, general relativity, and holonomy/homotopy theory, along with a strong background in computational physics and quantum information theory.
Background in Academia
Steven Silverman has a significant background in academia, having served as an Adjunct Professor of Physics at California State University San Marcos from 2017 to 2018. He has also held a position as a Lecturer in Computer Science and Physics at California State University, Fullerton since 2014. Additionally, he has been a Lecturer at UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science since 2019, contributing to the education of students in the Greater Los Angeles Area.
Professional Experience in Engineering
Steven Silverman has extensive experience in engineering roles across various organizations. He worked as a Physicist/Systems Engineer at Raytheon from 2005 to 2013 and as a Principal Member of Technical Staff at AT&T from 2003 to 2005. He also served as a Lead Associate in Model-Based Systems Engineering at Booz Allen Hamilton from 2018 to 2019. Currently, he is a Senior Principal Systems Engineer at Strategic Technology Consulting since 2021 and a Senior Principal Systems Engineer at Northrop Grumman since 2022.
Research Interests and Specializations
Steven Silverman engages in research related to symmetric groups, Church calculus, and quantum logic. He specializes in blockchain architecture and design, and has expertise in autonomous UAV/UAS and flocking technologies. Additionally, he serves as a subject matter expert in link layer technologies, including HDLC, SDLC, IEEE 802.g, EPLARS, TadilJ, and LINK 16. His diverse interests and specializations reflect a commitment to advancing knowledge in both theoretical and applied physics.