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Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 187-193

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From page 189...
... in physics from Comell University in 1975. Trained as a solid state physicist and spectroscopist, he has conducted basic and applied research in support of defense and energy programs; led a major portion of Sandia's Strategic Defense Programs in the 1980s; been flhe technical director of a multilaboratory DOE program on flhe use of unmanned aerospace vehicles for climate research in flhe 1990s; and played a formative role in many advanced detection technology programs at Sandia, ranging from lidars to a handheld suite of chromatography labs known as pChemLab.
From page 190...
... In that position, he oversees studies and computer modeling projects dealing with topics that include chemical and biological defense systems, nuclear weapons stockpile stewardship, infrastructure safety and reliability, strategic defense threat characterization, and Laboratory program guidance. He also leads Sandia participation in the PROTECT Domestic Demonstration and Application Program, one of the two principal demonstration programs within the DOE chemical and biological national security program.
From page 191...
... He is knowledgeable in sensor technologies such as surface acoustic wave sensors, microscale electrochemical devices for both vapor-phase and liquid compounds, integrated labon-a-chip systems, vapor preconcentrators for chip-based gas chromatography, DNA chips, and microscale high-perforrnance liquid chromatography. He also has familiarity with mass spectrometry technologies used for vapor- and solution-phase sensing.
From page 192...
... He has an unusually varied and extensive background with over 40 years' experience in all aspects of chemical and biological warfare, including defensive policy and doctrine development, chemical and biological agent and weapons threat evaluation, weapons testing, operational testing and evaluation of defense material, and research on the physiological and phammarological effects of chemical warfare agents and therapeutic drugs.
From page 193...
... Dr. Schaudies received his bachelor's degree in chemistry from Wake Forest University and his doctoral degree from Temple University School of Medicine in the Department of Biochemistry.


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