Retired American semiconductor executive. Co-founded the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, a peer-review-oriented research body that produced the multi-author technical analyses of the Aguadilla 2013 case and the 2008 Stephenville radar data.
Robert Powell is an engineer and a leading figure in the scientific analysis of UAP data, formerly serving as the Director of Research at the Mutual UFO Network. He currently serves as a board member of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies, promoting rigorous, peer-reviewed analysis of anomalous aerospace events. Powell's key contribution is his exhaustive, mathematical analysis of military UAP incidents, notably the 2004 Nimitz encounter and the 2013 Aguadilla trans-medium event. He has co-authored significant papers detailing the extreme kinematics required for these objects to operate, explicitly challenging conventional physics models. His work provides vital, objective data analysis in a field often clouded by speculation and anecdotal evidence.