
“The vision and talent of individuals here at Aeris are truly unique. That, as well as the scientific and technological pursuits being developed at Aeris, compelled me to join their team.”

Brian Martin
Software Engineer IV
Mr. Martin received both a B.S. (1999) and M.S. (2001) in Meteorology from The Florida State University (FSU). His research work at FSU focused on determining source regions of pollutants found over the tropical Pacific via long-range transport modeling of global atmospheric data. He has over 18 years of experience integrating weather applications with decision support tools for government entities and the private sector.
From 2001 to 2008, Mr. Martin worked as an analyst and algorithm developer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory (MITLL). While at MITLL he worked on the development of near real time wind assimilation routines, various wake vortex projects, and aviation weather-related projects – including air traffic flow management integration research.
From 2008 to 2019, Mr. Martin worked in the private energy sector for both a major North American wind energy producer and an Other Service Provider (OSP) in the gas turbine industry. In both roles, he developed data mining and machine learning decision support technologies. During his work in wind energy, Mr. Martin was responsible for providing operational assessments, budget forecasting, and decision support for a 10,000 MW wind fleet. At the OSP, he managed the 24/7/365 monitoring and diagnostics center. Here, he built his team from a few analysts to a diverse group of Plant Engineers, Combustion Engineers, Data Scientists, and IT Specialists. Under Mr. Martin’s leadership, the center was responsible for real time data acquisition, automated alerting and monitoring of a 40,000 MW worldwide Gas Turbine fleet.
In 2019, Mr. Martin accepted a position as a Staff Scientist at Aeris. His work includes transport / dispersion modeling, aviation weather integration research, and pushing Aeris technologies into decision support tools for Aeris clients.

Brian Martin
Software Engineer IV
Mr. Martin received both a B.S. (1999) and M.S. (2001) in Meteorology from The Florida State University (FSU). His research work at FSU focused on determining source regions of pollutants found over the tropical Pacific via long-range transport modeling of global atmospheric data. He has over 18 years of experience integrating weather applications with decision support tools for government entities and the private sector.
From 2001 to 2008, Mr. Martin worked as an analyst and algorithm developer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory (MITLL). While at MITLL he worked on the development of near real time wind assimilation routines, various wake vortex projects, and aviation weather-related projects – including air traffic flow management integration research.
From 2008 to 2019, Mr. Martin worked in the private energy sector for both a major North American wind energy producer and an Other Service Provider (OSP) in the gas turbine industry. In both roles, he developed data mining and machine learning decision support technologies. During his work in wind energy, Mr. Martin was responsible for providing operational assessments, budget forecasting, and decision support for a 10,000 MW wind fleet. At the OSP, he managed the 24/7/365 monitoring and diagnostics center. Here, he built his team from a few analysts to a diverse group of Plant Engineers, Combustion Engineers, Data Scientists, and IT Specialists. Under Mr. Martin’s leadership, the center was responsible for real time data acquisition, automated alerting and monitoring of a 40,000 MW worldwide Gas Turbine fleet.
In 2019, Mr. Martin accepted a position as a Staff Scientist at Aeris. His work includes transport / dispersion modeling, aviation weather integration research, and pushing Aeris technologies into decision support tools for Aeris clients.

“The vision and talent of individuals here at Aeris are truly unique. That, as well as the scientific and technological pursuits being developed at Aeris, compelled me to join their team.”