Drew Curriston

LTC Drew Curriston

Assistant Professor

Civil and Mechanical Engineering

drew.curriston [at] westpoint.edu
LTC Drew Curriston was commissioned as an Aviation Officer from the U.S. Military Academy in 2006 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is a Senior Army Aviator and has served in a variety of units including command of Alpha Company 3-25 AVN, Battalion Executive Officer of 3-1 AHB, and Executive Officer and of the 1st Combat Aviation Brigade. He earned a Master of Science in Aerospace engineering from Auburn University in 2014 and a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M in 2024. He has served in the department from 2014-2017 and again from 2024 to present, teaching and directing courses in dynamics, fluid mechanics, engineering design, and aeronautical engineering. His areas of interests include experimental aerodynamics, wind tunnel testing, and uncertainty quantification. Brigade Executive Officer, 1st Combat Aviation Brigade, Fort Riley KS (2020-2021) Battalion Executive Officer, 3-1 AHB Fort Riley KS (2018-2020) Command and General staff College, Fort Leavenworth KS (2017-2018) Assistant Professor, USMA (2014-2017) Company Commander, A/3-25 AVN, Wheeler AAF HI (2010-2011) Assistant Operations Officer, 2-25 AVN, COB Speicher Iraq (2009-2010) Platoon Leader, A/2-25 AVN, Wheeler AAF HI (2007-2009)

PhD Aerospace Engineering (Texas A&M)

 

MS Aerospace Engineering (Auburn University)

 

BS Mechanical Engineering (USMA)

Research Interests

Uncertainty quantification, Wind tunnel testing, Flight testing

Current Research

Uncertainty quantification in wind tunnel testing, Integration of uncertainty analysis in wind tunnel test design.

Selected Publications

Curriston, Drew A., and Edward B. White. “Uncertainty Analysis Integration in Wind Tunnel Test Planning and Execution.” AIAA Journal of Aircraft, submitted 2024.

Curriston, Drew A., and Edward B. White. “Managing Test Planning Decisions Using the Military Decision Making Process.” Manuscript submitted to the AIAA Aviation Forum, accepted 2024.

Curriston, D. A., “Wind Tunnel Data Quality Assessment and Improvement Through Integration of Uncertainty Analysis in Test Design,” Ph.D. thesis, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 2024

Curriston, Drew A., Michael Taylor, and Edward B. White. "Use of MEMS Sensors for Inertial Corrections in Wind Tunnel Testing." AIAA 2024-0733, doi:10.2514/6.2024-0733, 2024.

Curriston, Drew A., Lisa Brown, and Edward B. White. "Applying P4T3 Methodology to Test Facility Maintenance - An Army Aviation Perspective." AIAA 2023-4370, doi: 10.2514/6.2023-4370, 2023.

Curriston, Drew A., and Roy J. Hartfield. "Turbine Blade Aerothermal Optimization Using Evolution Strategies." AIAA 2014-3521, doi: 10.2514/6.2014-3521, 2014.

Curriston, Drew A., and Roy J. Hartfield. "Power Turbine Blade Aerodynamic Optimization Using Non-Restrictive Evolution Strategies." AIAA 2013-3685, doi: 10.2514/6.2013-3685, 2013.

Curriston, Drew A., and Alice E. Smith. "Airfoil Optimization by Evolution Strategies." Evolutionary Computation (CEC), 2013 IEEE Congress on. IEEE, doi: 10.1109/CEC.2013.6557734, 2013.