Victoria Chung is currently head of the Simulation Development and Analysis Branch. Her team can simulate an entire vehicle and its interactions with the atmosphere from takeoff to landing.
In 2016, she won the Outstanding Technical Contribution Award at the Women of Color STEM Conference for her leading role at the NASA Langley Research Center.
Victoria managed the agency's simulation assets that include high-performance, human-in-the-loop flight simulators, and systems integration laboratories.
These assets can simulate the performance of vehicles ranging from general aviation to military aircraft, large commercial aircraft to spacecraft, commercial crew, Orion crew vehicle, and Lunar landers.
The technologies she works with include visual, display, flight instruments, and flight deck design for next-generation air-ground, ground-air, and air-air operations.
Victoria tests flight information systems services that give pilots and air traffic controllers highly accurate traffic, terrain, and weather data; provide high-fidelity aerospace vehicle environment for human factors engineering, performance, and qualities research.
She and her team have won numerous technical achievement awards as well as the Collier Trophy, which honors a major advance in aviation.
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