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Appendix D: Committee Biographies
Pages 128-138

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From page 128...
... and is past chair of the American Ceramic Society's Basic Science Division. She serves on the Technical Advisory Committee and the Environmental Leadership Steering Committee for iNEM and has served on numerous other boards, including the Board of Trustees of the Gordon Research Conferences, the advisory committees of Carnegie ­Mellon University's Mesoscale Interface Mapping Project and of MIT's Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and the editorial board for the Annual Reviews of Materials Research.
From page 129...
... He supports testing and regulatory submissions and performs due diligence evaluations of medical devices, biomedical materials (synthetic and biologic) , biodegradable compositions, controlled drug delivery, nanotechnology, medical technology, and tissue engineering.
From page 130...
... Fleming's research investigates how managers can increase their organiza tion's chances of inventing a breakthrough through types of collaboration, the integration of scientific and empirical search strategies, and the recombination of diverse technologies. Fleming's research has appeared in Management Science, Administrative Science Quarterly, Research Policy, Organization Science, Industrial and Corporate Change, Strategic Management Journal, and the Harvard Business Review, California Management Review, and Sloan Management Review practitioner
From page 131...
... He has also taught technology and operations management, managing innovation and product development, building green businesses, executive education courses in innovation and product development and intellectual property, doctoral courses and seminars, research methods and innovation, and a university seminar in ­ pplied statistical a methods.
From page 132...
... She first moved to the United States to join IBM Almaden Research Center in 1997 and later transitioned to Hitachi Global Storage Technologies through a corporate acquisition that was finalized in 2004. Her field of expertise is magnetism and magnetic materials, and her significant technical contributions are in the fields of nanostructured permanent magnetic materials, bit patterned recording media, magnetic force microscopy, spin transfer torque device physics, and semiconductor-based nonmagnetic field sensors.
From page 133...
... Michelson Distinguished Service Professor in Chemistry, is the University of Chicago's vice president for research and for ­national laboratories; CEO of UChicago Argonne, LLC; vice-chairman of the Board of Governors for Argonne; and a member of the Board of Directors for Fermilab. Named to the university position in 2007, Levy has oversight responsibilities for the management contracts for both Argonne National Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the Office of Technology and Intellectual Policy, the ­Office of University Research Administration, University-Argonne Research Centers, and all issues related to human subjects research.
From page 134...
... As a research scientist at NRL, she developed advanced optical materials, for which she received a number of patents. She also worked in the NRL Technology Transfer Office, where she was responsible for managing NRL intellectual property.
From page 135...
... Tess Award, the 2000 ACS Team Innovation Award, the 1998 Japan Photopolymer Science and Technology Award, two R&D 100 Awards, and the 1997 Bell Labs President's Gold Medal. Nalamasu is a member of the Board of Directors of Semiconductor Research Corporation, the San Jose Tech Museum, and Plextronics, and he has served on the National Research Council's Panel on Materials Science and Engineering, as well as several technical advisory boards and university advisory committees.
From page 136...
... He has been active in organizing special sessions and tutorials and as a speaker in IEEE distinguished lecturer programs. In 2009, he was awarded a Hans Fischer Senior Fellowship with the Institute for Advanced Study at the Techni cal University of Munich, which is sponsored by the German Excellence Initiative.
From page 137...
... She has more than 29 years of experience in silicone chemistry materials sci ence, surface science, catalysis, and nanoscience and has contributed to a variety of commercialized GE products, including Silicone II construction sealant, LIM 8040 liquid silicone rubber, and UV 9305 and SL 6000 release coatings. Stein has served as the principal investigator on numerous government contracts, including a DARPA contract in which a team composed of industry, government, and univer sity partners developed foul release coatings technology that was commercialized by Fuji Hunt Smart Surfaces.
From page 138...
... STAR Fellow of the Agency of Science, Technology and Research, Singapore. Zukoski is a chemical and biomolecular engineer whose professional work focuses on leading, enabling, and supporting research initiatives, technology transfer, and economic development.


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