Marc Dalziel
- Title
- Adjunct Instructor I
- Department
- Department of Applied Aerospace Science
- College
- College of Aviation
Office Hours
Available via Office 365 program suite whenever requested. Currently in South Korea and able to flex to conduct online conferencing.Biography
Mr. Marc Dalziel holds an M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a B.S. in Environmental Engineering from the United States Military Academy.
While at Georgia Tech, he was part of the winning team for the 2009 American Helicopter Society (AHS) Student Design Competition in the Graduate Category. Their project, the Peregrine Alternate Drive Rotor System, was a collaborative effort between Georgia Tech and Liverpool University, UK.
Mr. Dalziel has an extensive background in rotary-wing design, research, development, and flight testing. Beyond academia, he served as an instrument-rated commercial pilot and experimental test pilot for both the U.S. Army and Boeing Corporation, with experience in both rotary-wing and fixed-wing aircraft.
Education
- M.S. - Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Ratings and Certificates
Currently Teaching
- AERO 309: Aerodynamic Perf of Flight Veh