Skip to main content

Currently Skimming:

Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 157-164

The Chapter Skim interface presents what we've algorithmically identified as the most significant single chunk of text within every page in the chapter.
Select key terms on the right to highlight them within pages of the chapter.


From page 157...
... He has organized and chaired two national meetings on advanced vehicle technologies and a national seminar on the development of fuel-cell-powered automobiles and has published numerous technical papers on innovative propulsion systems. He was one of the four members of the Fuel Cell Technical Advisory Panel of the California Air Resources Board (CARB)
From page 158...
... She is also an adjunct faculty member at Villanova University, where she teaches a course on electrochemical power sources, including fuel cells, batteries, and capacitors and their application in dc power systems. Her previous positions
From page 159...
... . His previous positions include chief technology officer, Plug Power, Inc.; technical leader, the Advanced Materials Program, Central Research and New Businesses, Dow Chemical Company; project leader, Discovery Research R&D and Inorganic Chemical Research, Dow Chemical Company; and Robert A
From page 160...
... Dr. Eisman has 30 years of experience in research and development and product development on fuel cells, hydrogen technologies, electrochemical engineering, physical and inorganic solid-state chemistry, and new technology commercialization and business development.
From page 161...
... His physics research focuses on making the most accurate measurements of the electron magnetic moment and the fine structure constant, and on precise laser spectroscopy of helium. Professor Gabrielse also leads the International ATRAP Collaboration, whose goal is accurate laser spectroscopy with trapped antihydrogen atoms.
From page 162...
... He was one of seven industry leaders who helped prepare the Department of Energy-sponsored Hydrogen Roadmap, and he has served as chair of the National Hydrogen Association. He has served on several National Research Council committees, including those on the Assessment of Resource Needs for Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies, Transitions to Alternative Transportation Technologies -- A Focus on Hydrogen and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles, and the FreedomCAR and Fuel Partnership Phase 3 Review.
From page 163...
... At JPL, the positions in which he served included deputy director and acting director, technology and applications programs; manager, electronics and control division; deputy manager, control and energy conversion division; and manager, systems analysis section. He also served as associate administrator for research and development at NHTSA, and while at Martin Marietta Corporation he worked on energy conversion devices for space power.
From page 164...
... He was also technical manager of the energy conversion technology group, responsible for research on advanced materials and technologies for energy storage systems. He has led efforts to develop various rechargeable batteries and related energy conversion technologies for a variety of telecommunications applications.


This material may be derived from roughly machine-read images, and so is provided only to facilitate research.
More information on Chapter Skim is available.