Ellijay and Atlanta, GA2022 to Present Founder, CEO and PresidentCarl Byington leads a team to support musicians, achieving revenue success through licensing, streaming, and promotion.
Ellijay and Atlanta, GA2017 to Present Founder, CEO and President Carl Byington provides consultation, mentoring and training services in CBM and PHM technical areas. He provides system engineering review, data analytics design assessment, PHM architecture development, business strategy and other services.
Rochester, NYOctober 2011 through October 2017CBM+ Technical Lead Performed strategic leadership, business development, and overall PHM/CBM+ Design Lead for the Air Force and other customers. Carl was the Principal Investigator and Technical Lead for USAF CBM+ Pilot Programs with multiple program offices. He led multiple Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS)_technology improvement programs for H-60 and S-92 commercial helicopters.
Rochester, NYJuly 2001 through October 2011 Director, OwnerDirect the advanced development and engineering of health monitoring systems, diagnostic/prognostic algorithms, and smart sensors in pursuit of advanced, automated Condition-based Maintenance (CBM) and Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) solutions for shipboard, aircraft, and land-based applications. Carl Byington has produced well over 100 publications related to advanced sensing techniques; signal processing; vibration monitoring; diagnostics and control; prognostics; data fusion; and equipment health management. He has received numerous awards including Best Paper Awards at AHS, MFPT, and IEEE conference events. He is also coauthor on 10 US awarded or pending patents related to predictive monitoring technologies. Performed as the PI on over 70 programs at Impact. Successes in Phase I, II, and III Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) contracts contributed to a Tibbetts Award, regular placement in the Rochester Top 100 and Inc. 5000, among other notable awards. Led to a successful acquisition of the company by Sikorsky Aircraft.
State College, PADecember 1990 through June 2001 Department HeadCarl Byington managed a department of over 20 engineers and led programs on the use of conventional and artificial intelligence methods for condition monitoring of drivetrains, gas turbine engines, fluid circuits and electrochemical systems. Led teams in the design and development of four failure test beds for generating incipient fault data for development, validation and maturation of predictive analytics algorithms. Transitioned these to the US Navy and other customers.
Hampton, VAAugust 1988 through September 1990 Rocket ScientistCarl Byington played with fire and tried to keep hydrogen burning in Mach 3 vitiated air for as long as possible.
JIAFS Program Graduate Research AssistantSumma Cum LaudeAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Vice PresidentAIAA Outstanding Graduate Student Achievement Award