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Appendix B: Committee Biographies
Pages 164-168

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... moved to the Battery Products Technology Center of Union He has worked in such areas as instrumentation and control Carbide Corporation, with technical management responsisystems, nuclear fuels, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, pumps, bilities for nickel-cadmium and lead acid rechargeable batteradvanced analysis methods, test facility design, and electrical ies, alkaline and carbon-zinc product lines, and exploratory systems and components.
From page 165...
... Another area of interest is the converin emissions and fuel economy of advanced automotive sion of methane to clean liquid fuels and specifically the technologies and in recent years has focused increasingly on development of catalysts for the selective partial oxidation of the challenges of transportation fuels and GHG emissions. methane to synthesis gas.
From page 166...
... She served on the Resource Panel for the north- Most recently, Dr. Hegedus served on panels of the National east Greenhouse Gas Initiative and the California Market Science Foundation dealing with the manufacture of nanoAdvisory Committee, and as a policy advisor to the Western materials and with the development of rechargeable lithium Climate Initiative and the Midwest Greenhouse Gas Accord battery technology.
From page 167...
... Dr. as city beat reporter, county government writer, business McGovern has been a principal of PetroTech Consultants reporter, and assistant business editor at the Times' Orange since 2000, providing consulting services on various refin- County Edition and was variously a city beat reporter, invesing technologies, including clean fuels projects and refining tigative reporter, political writer, and assistant city editor at economics.
From page 168...
... fuel cell vehicle codes and standards development. She coordinated development of GM policy and technical strategy MICHAEL EVAN WEBBER is the Josey Centennial Felacross safety, engineering, and public policy requirements low in Energy Resources, associate professor of mechanical to ensure global consistency in GM interaction with govern- engineering, associate director for the Center for Internament and professional industry organizations.


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