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Appendix C: Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 43-49

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... Dr. Katsouleas's research focuses on the applications of plasma physics to particle accelerators and high-power microwave sources.
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... Panel on Advanced and Novel Accelerators. He has served on or chaired several advisory and program committees of beam physics conferences and workshops, including as a co-chair of the 1995 International FEL Conference, program chair of the 1999 Particle Accelerator Conference and the 2001 International FEL Conference, and chair of the 2004 Advanced Accelerator Concepts Workshop, on technical advisory panels, and reviews of accelerator and FEL projects.
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... . Since 2005, she has been the particle accelerator science and technology elected representative to the Nuclear Plasma and Sciences Society of the IEEE and is a member of the organizing and program committees for the 2009 Particle Accelerator Conference.
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... She worked at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center from 1989 to 1992 before joining the Accelerator Division at Jefferson Lab, first as a staff scientist and later as the director of the Center for Advanced Studies of Accelerators. Her research interests include advanced accelerator systems and nonlinear dynamics, with a recent focus on the design and development of energy recovery radio-frequency linear accelerators and their applications to high-power freee ­ lectron lasers, synchrotron radiation sources, and electron-ion colliders for nuclear and particle physics.
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... He then spent 2 years as an assistant professor in the Engineering and Applied Science Department at Yale before joining LLNL as an experimental laser physicist. Over the next three decades, he conducted research on lasers, particle accelerators, high-power microwaves, free-electron lasers, and remote sensing and managed the design, construction, and operation of numerous research facilities.
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... Butner worked with two aerospace consulting firms, where he supported space and aeronautics technology development programs at NASA Headquarters. Before that, he worked for RCA as a satellite solar array engineer, for NASA at the Goddard Space Flight Center as a science co-op student and a materials engineer, and for the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Agency as a statistician.
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... APPENDIX C 49 Robert L Riemer joined the staff of the Board on Physics and Astronomy in January 1985.


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