Todd Martin
President, Shared Spectrum
Previous Roles
Martin supported several Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) efforts in the areas of adaptive wireless networking and high-capacity airborne communications.
Education
He received his BS in Aerospace Engineering from Pennsylvania State University, and an MS in Systems Engineering with a Certificate in C4I Systems Engineering and PhD in Systems Engineering and Operations Research from George Mason University.
Affiliations
Martin is a Senior Member of IEEE and ISIF, where he has contributed as an author, conference committee member, and paper reviewer.
Todd Martin has more than 25 years of experience in aerospace, defense, and wireless communications systems engineering, research, and development.
He joined Shared Spectrum as a Principal Engineer in 2017, where he led spectrum sharing system design and development efforts and conducted new project development. He was appointed President in early 2020.
He’s responsible for staff development, project execution, and corporate budgeting and marketing, and helps develop company strategy, teaming and partnerships, new business, and evaluates technology investments.
His project portfolio includes programs at NASA, the Federal Aviation Administration, the National Science Foundation, and the Department of Defense. His projects have covered a broad range of subjects and technologies, including: aeroacoustics
- Adaptive wireless communications and networking.
- Electronic warfare.
- Free-space optical communications.
- Information fusion.
- Probabilistic reasoning and computing.