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Appendix D Biographies of Committee and Staff Members
Pages 39-45

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... Venture Partners, a leading Silicon Valley venture capital firm that specializes in building companies from an early stage in digital communications, networking, wireless communications, semiconductors, technical software, and e-health. He retired in December 1999 after 8 years as CEO of Interval Research Corporation.
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... In 2001 he was awarded the Lewis Winner Award for outstanding paper at the IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference. He has served on the editorial board or as reviewer for numerous scholarly journals and publications, including the IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Transactions on VLSI Systems, IEEE Personal Communications Magazine, and Wireless Personal Communications (Kluwer Press)
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... Dr. Goldsmith holds the Bredt Faculty Development Scholar Chair at Stanford and is a recipient of the National Academy of Engineering Gilbreth Lectureship, Stanford's Terman Faculty Fellowship, a National Science Foundation CAREER Development Award, the Office of Naval Research Young
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... In 1973 Mr. Hatfield received a Department of Commerce Silver Medal for contributions to domestic communications satellite policy, and in 1999 he received the Attorney General's Distinguished Service Award.
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... His current explorations center on exploiting new information technologies that enable people to be more effective, including mobile computing; highly scalable wireless networking; group information sharing; pervasive networking; video media processing; and infrastructures for electronic commerce.
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... . She worked with the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board to convene a workshop on the spectrum management policy reform and has provided program and research support to other National Academies' projects examining the role of remote sensing research and applications; reviewing C4I planning for the Department of Defense; assessing research programs at the Army Research Laboratory; and examining the allocation of federal research and development funds.
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... Ms. Huynh also assisted with the project Exploring Information Technology Issues for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (Digital Divide and Democracy)


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