Major General (M Sc Eng) Albert HUSNIAUX (Belgian )

NATO Chief Scientist

Major General (Air Force) Albert Husniaux, born in Genk () on 7 July 1957, is a Master of Science in Engineering, specialized in mechanics, ballistics, aeronautics and astronautics. He has been NATO’s Chief Scientist since 1 July 2012 and chairs the Board of NATO’s Science and Technology Organization, NATO’s premier forum for Science and Technology co‐operation among its Member Nations. Major General Husniaux has been elected member of the Technology and Society Class of the Royal Academy for Science and the Arts of Belgium in May 2012. Major General Husniaux has both a scientific background (Physics and Science and Technology management) and a military officer’s background. The common threads in his multidisciplinary career are aerospace, innovation, change management and science and technology. He is an experienced executive manager of Science and Technology, having served his Nation, in a national, , and NATO context, and NATO. He is the last Director of NATO’s Research and Technology Agency and the first Chief Scientist of NATO. Albert Husniaux is foremost a Belgian Air Force flag officer with a career in a wide array of domains: integrated management and technical‐logistic support of training aircraft, transport aircraft, , weaponry, and rocket launchers (Ariane), teaching and education, strategic affairs and Human Resources. Major General Husniaux served in operational units, Staff and industry, supporting the operations of the training aircraft, the transport aircraft, the helicopters and the combat aircraft of the Belgian Air Component, both in national and multinational frameworks. He is married to Ann Vermeire. They are blessed with two children, a daughter, Nele (°1986) and a son, Stijn (°1988). His hobbies are music (playing the classical guitar) and all terrain cycling.

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