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Appendix C: Committee Biographies
Pages 29-36

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... Cantu is the chief research scientist of the Forensic Services Division of the United States Secret Service. His forensic interests include the chemical analysis of inks and paper on documents for determining their ciate and origin; the visualization of latent fingerprints using chemical, optical, and physical methods; and the optical and chemical tagging of targets for tracking and locating them.
From page 30...
... Dubois joined SRI International as corporate vice president and head of the Physical Sciences Division, a group of over 150 scientists and engineers focusing on the development and commercialization of advanced materials, m~crofabrication technologies, power sources, biological warfare defense, medical diagnostics, molecular and optical physics, explosives and propellants, catalysts, coatings, and environmentally benign processing.
From page 31...
... Gauster is currently deputy director of the Physical and Chemical Sciences Center at Sandia National Laboratories, where he manages nanoscience activities for defense program applications. His own research has covered a wide range of topics in solid-state physics and nuclear technology, including thermomechanics, optical properties of semiconductors, neutron and electron irradiation effects, positron annihilation, muon spin rotation, plasma-materials interactions, and high-heat-flux components for fusion devices.
From page 32...
... He is a former member of the National Faculty of Nova Southeastern University Graduate School of Business and Entrepreneurship, as well as the Hughes Aircraft Company technology staff. His technical involvement includes nanotechnology, antenna clevelopment, data and mission processors, power electronics, radar systems, software development, system architecture, terrestrial communication systems, and satellite communication systems.
From page 33...
... He has served on numerous national-level advisory panels for the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and the Department of Energy. He has 14 years bench research experience managing laboratories at Walter Reed Hospital and Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and was a Visiting Scientist at the National Cancer Institute.
From page 34...
... Award in Pure Chemistry in 1975; the Harrison Howe Award (Rochester Section of the ACS) in 1979; an Alumni Distinguished Service Award (California Institute of Technology)
From page 35...
... She has more than two dozen publications on semiconductor materials, infrared detectors, impurity hopping electronic transport, neutron transmutation in sem~concluctors, and superIattice materials and cievices.


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