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... , which is responsible for identifying and advocating ways of combating WMD operational capabilities and translating strategic guidance into real-world solutions. Earlier in his career, he had a fellowship at the National War College, was the space and intelligence liaison to Congress for Air Force appropriations and held staff assignments at HQ, Air Force Materiel Command, U.S.
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... Ronald Laurids Boring, a senior member of the technical staff in the Risk and Reliability Analysis Department at Sandia National Laboratories, was previously a human-factors scientist working in the Human Factors, Instrumentation and Control Systems Department, Idaho National Laboratory, where he specialized in using human-reliability analysis and cognitive modeling to reduce human error in complex technological environments. His previous experience includes program manager for human reliability research projects funded by the U.S.
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... Jeff Hrkach, now vice president of pharmaceutical sciences at BIND Biosciences in Cambridge, Massachusetts, was previously senior director of drug delivery and strategic product development at Momenta Pharmaceuticals, where he was program leader for the drug delivery and generic Copaxone® programs and alliance manager for the Sandoz-Novartis collaboration. Prior to that, Dr.
From page 164...
... His scientific awards include the Peter Verhofstadt Fellowship from the Semiconductor Research Corporation and the Graduate Student Gold Award from the Materials Research Society.
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... In 2008, the DNI awarded him the National Intelligence Career Achievement Medal, and in 2005 the National Journal named him to the "Hill 100." Also in 2005, he was designated by Space News one of the top ten individuals "making a difference" in space. Prior to working with Congress, Mr.
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... Dr. Romig is also on the boards of Atomic Weapons Establishment Management Limited and Technology Ventures Corporation, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Intelligence Science Board, and has served on study committees of the Defense Science Board.
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... in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1995. At IBM, he worked on a variety of novel devices, including nanocrystal and quantum dot memories, vertical-FET DRAM, and silicon-based optical detectors; eventually he took over management of the Novel Silicon Device Group.


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