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Thomas Hallock

Title: AST-Aerospace Vehicle Design & Mission Analysis, Aeronautics Systems Analysis Branch (ASAB)
Systems Analysis and Concepts Directorate (SACD)

Missions/Projects: TTBW, RAM, Hybrid Wing-Body, and Mild Hybrid EAP Concept


Thomas Hallock knew he was going to be an engineer when, as a young person growing up in Northern Virginia, he realized he had about 50 pounds of Legos.

He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering from Virginia Tech in 2021 and got his Master’s in Aerospace Engineering at Virginia Tech the following year in an accelerated program, focusing his studies on aero/hydrodynamics and CFD analysis. He swam internationally for Switzerland in addition to the Virginia Tech Varsity Swim Team where he was voted a team captain for three years.

Thomas began as a contractor in ASAB with Analytical Mechanics Associates where he was a key contributor to the Mild Hybrid EAP Concept, investigating possible novel energy storage systems for hybrid-electric aircraft and developed an E-Taxi model.

Thomas has now converted to a civil servant and has supported multiple projects such as the Transonic Truss-Braced Wing project and the AATT independent assessment of the CAS SUSAN concept. He is also developing a high-order battery model for conceptual design as part of the Aircraft Concept Incubator group.

Education/Professional Experience

  • Aerospace Engineer (Aerospace Vehicle Design & Mission Analysis), NASA Langley Research Center – SACD/Aeronautics Systems Analysis Branch, 2023 – Present
  • Aerospace Engineer (Analytical Mechanics Associates), NASA Langley Research Center – SACD/Aeronautics Systems Analysis Branch, 2022–2023
  • B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (08/2017-05/2021)
  • M.S. in Aerospace Engineering (Accelerated), Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (08/2020-05/2022)

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Hobbies/Interests

Swimming, soccer, surfing, Legos, video games (but not on PC)