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Appendix A: Contributors
Pages 111-118

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From page 113...
... His responsibilities include overseeing IBM research, the Global Integrated Supply Chain Team, the Integrated Product Development Team, and the Import Compliance Office. He also leads IBM's worldwide quality initiatives.
From page 114...
... She is a Terman Faculty Fellow at Stanford and a recipient of the Alfred P Sloan Fellowship, the National Science Foundation CAREER Development Award, the Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award, a National Semiconductor Faculty Development Award, an Okawa Foundation Award, and the David Griep Memorial Prize from U.C.
From page 115...
... Her interdisciplinary work in civil infrastructure and industrial ecology is based on her background in operations research, systems engineering, artificial intelligence, information technology, and environmental science. She has also held several positions in the private sector, including Citicorp Credit Services and Digital Equipment Corporation.
From page 116...
... He received his Ph.D. in computer science from the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, in 1994 and was a postdoctoral visitor at DIMACS, a consortium of Princeton and Rutgers University funded by the National Science Foundation, working on algorithms for computational biology.
From page 117...
... (pxp2@po.cwru.edu) FENIOSKY PENA-MORA, associate professor of information technology and project management in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department's Intelligent Engineering Systems Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
From page 118...
... Dr. Pena-Mora was chief information technology consultant for the project director of the Boston Central Artery/Third Harbor Tunnel Project; his role was to provide information technology support for change management and process integration during the design and construction stages of this $13.6 billion, decade-long, regional engineering project.


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