Jerome Hunsaker
- Born: August 26, 1886 (Creston, Iowa)
- Died: September 10, 1984
Education
- 1908: SB, United States Naval Academy
- 1912: SM, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 1916: ScD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Naval Architecture)
Major Positions
- 1912–1916: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Instructor in Aeronautical Engineering
- 1916–1923: United States Navy, Chief of Aircraft Design, Bureau of Construction and Repair
- 1923–1926: United States Navy, Assistant Naval Attaché, London
- 1926–1928: Bell Laboratories, Assistant Vice-President
- 1928–1933: Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation, Vice-President
- 1933–1952: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor of Aeuronautical Engineering
- 1952–1984: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Emeritus Professor of Aeuronautical Engineering
Other Positions
- 1904–1926: United States Navy, Officer
- 1926–1952: United States Navy, Reserve Officer
- 1933–1952: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chair, Department of Aeuronautical Engineering
- 1940–1956: National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics, Chair
Selected Awards and Honors
Archival Resources
National Air and Space Archives, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
Online Finding Aid
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institute Archives and Special Collections, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Online Finding Aid
Published Resources
Jack L. Kerrebrock, "Jerome Clarke Hunsaker: 1886-1884", Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
