Williams Scott
Director
Space and Marine Technology Laboratory
 Regeneus
Greece
Biography
Scott D. Williams, Ph.D.,has specialized expertise in program and technical management; systems engineering; space systems design and development; mission operations planning; instrument operations; space particle sources; tethered satellite systems; and gravitational reference sensors. Williams joined SRI in 2005 to manage technology development of space systems, including picosatellite missions, applications of MEMS devices, and CubeSat integration and launch. In 2011, he was named director of the Space Technology Integration Program, which focused on enabling innovation in space systems development. In 2013, the program merged with SRI’s Marine and Space Sensing group in St. Petersburg, Florida and was renamed the Space and Marine Technology Laboratory. Before joining SRI, Williams held research roles at several leading space technology organizations.
Research Interest
He was a senior research engineer at Hansen Experimental Physics Laboratory at Stanford University; a project manager for NASA Gravitational Reference Sensor technology development.