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Appendix B: Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 149-156

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From page 149...
... , Chair, is a professor of computer science with a joint appointment in electrical engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles; holds the Jon Postel Chair in Computer Networks; and is a co-founder of the non-profit, Open mHealth. Professor Estrin received her Ph.D.
From page 150...
... Alan Borning is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Washington, an adjunct faculty member in the Information School, and a fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery. He received a B.A.
From page 151...
... He was the principal investigator (PI) of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency network embedded systems technology project that created the open platform for wireless sensor networks based on TinyOS, a co-founder and the chief technology officer of Arch Rock Corporation, and the founding director of Intel Research, Berkeley.
From page 152...
... In this newly created position to which he was appointed in October 2010, he provided strategic leadership on policy, technical, and operational fronts. The aim is to enhance the operational impact of the World Bank's renewable energy and energy-efficiency activities while expanding the institution's role as an enabler of global dialogue on moving energy development to a cleaner and more sustainable pathway.
 He has authored or co-authored 12 books, written more than 250 peer-reviewed journal publications, testified more than 40 times at U.S.
From page 153...
... in computer science at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research embodies a human-centered perspective on data-driven applications.
From page 154...
... She has an M.Sc. in computer science from Cornell University, where her work was supported by graduate fellowships from the National Science Foundation
From page 155...
... Virginia Bacon Talati is an associate program officer at the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, National Research Council of the National Academies. She formerly served as a program associate with the Frontiers of Engineering program at the National Academy of Engineering.


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