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Appendix F: Biographical Information of Panel Members and Staff
Pages 92-96

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... Dr. Mitchell's expertise is in civil engineering and geotechnical engineering, with emphasis on problems and projects involving construction on, in, and with the earth; mitigation of ground failure risk; waste containment and site remediation soil improvement; soil behavior; geotechnical earthquake engineering; environmental geotechnics; and compositional and physico-chemical properties of soils.
From page 93...
... Linda Capuano is vice president of Strategic Marketing and Business Development for Honeywell Engines & Systems, a $5 billion aerospace business that provides propulsion engines, auxiliary power units, environmental control systems, engine controls and accessories, as well as electrical power. She is responsible for strategic planning, E-Business, and mergers and acquisitions.
From page 94...
... Dr. Hoagland's research interests include environmental and natural resource policy, law, and economics; distribution and allocation of property rights in ocean resources; and technology transfer and intellectual property problems in marine science and technology policy and underwater archeological resource management.
From page 95...
... in biology from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Bory Steinberg is the cofounder of Steinberg and Associates, a consulting firm established after his retirement Dom the U.S.
From page 96...
... His research interests include organizational and policy arrangements for water resources planning, water resources science and policy relations, and river system management. He has studied these issues extensively in Southeast Asia's Mekong River basin and the United States, and he has conducted comparative research between water management issues in the United States and Southeast Asia.


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