Richard E. Hayden
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Richard E. Hayden is a specialist in acoustics. He earned a BS
from Norwich University
and an MS from Purdue University
, after which he joined Bolt, Beranek, and Newman
, where he embarked on a research program in the acoustics of flow/surface interactions. He won the Wright Brothers Medal
in 1973 for a paper entitled Fundamental Aspects of Noise Reduction From Powered Lift Devices.
Bachelor's degree
A bachelor's degree is usually an academic degree awarded for an undergraduate course or major that generally lasts for three or four years, but can range anywhere from two to six years depending on the region of the world...
from Norwich University
Norwich University
Norwich University is a private university located in Northfield, Vermont . The university was founded in 1819 at Norwich, Vermont, as the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy. It is the oldest of six Senior Military Colleges, and is recognized by the United States Department of...
and an MS from Purdue University
Purdue University
Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S., is the flagship university of the six-campus Purdue University system. Purdue was founded on May 6, 1869, as a land-grant university when the Indiana General Assembly, taking advantage of the Morrill Act, accepted a donation of land and...
, after which he joined Bolt, Beranek, and Newman
BBN Technologies
BBN Technologies is a high-technology company which provides research and development services. BBN is based next to Fresh Pond in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA...
, where he embarked on a research program in the acoustics of flow/surface interactions. He won the Wright Brothers Medal
Wright Brothers Medal
Conceived of in 1924 by the Dayton Section of the SAE, the SAE established Wright Brothers Medal in 1927 to recognize individuals who have made notable contributions in the engineering design, development, or operation of air and space vehicles...
in 1973 for a paper entitled Fundamental Aspects of Noise Reduction From Powered Lift Devices.