Malmuth was a native of
Brooklyn, born on January 22, 1931. He was one of four children born to parents Jacob and Selma Malmuth. He had one sister, Gail, and two brothers,
Bruce and Daniel. Norman Malmuth left New York to study aeronautical engineering at the
University of Cincinnati, where he earned his bachelor's degree in 1953. After completing his undergraduate study, Malmuth worked for
Grumman Aircraft for three years. He continued studying aeronautical engineering, and earned a master's degree in the subject in 1956, from the
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. Upon earning his master's degree, Malmuth began working for
Rockwell International. Malmuth concurrently pursued doctoral study in the same field at the
California Institute of Technology, Malmuth lived in the
Conejo Valley for three decades, Malmuth was also a fellow of the
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, He died on July 3, 2007, in
Newbury Park, California. ==References==