
Sherry Borener, Ph.D., FRAeS, has an illustrious career spanning over three decades in aviation safety, data analysis, and transportation technology research. As an expert in airport surface safety systems, she significantly contributed to the implementation of the Airport Surface Detection System – Model X (ASDE-X) across the US, Europe, and the Middle East, enhancing the identification of anomalous surface movements and potential safety hotspots.
Her long-term experience in the transportation enterprise includes research and development projects in almost every mode of transportation, on-site environmental investigations for the U.S. Coast Guard, and safety studies for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Using her knowledge and experience, Sherry can quickly find the impact of strategies ranging from new research investments to broad regulatory changes on current and emerging transportation problems and give advice and support to a variety of customers.
Throughout her tenure at the US Department of Transportation, Sherry led several high-impact research and development initiatives. She played a crucial role in the development of environmental sustainability and intelligent transportation systems, and the advancement of sustainable fuel technologies. As a Senior Research Advisor and Chief Data Officer at the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Administration (PHMSA), she improved data analytics and visualization capabilities, driving process improvement programs. Sherry’s achievements also include managing a $30 million safety analysis and system modeling program for the FAA, and developing an international aviation systems safety model in collaboration with EUROCONTROL. Her extensive contributions have been recognized through many awards and publications in peer-reviewed technical forums, underscoring her influence and ability in the field of aviation and transportation safety.
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