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Appendix B: Committee Biographies
Pages 35-39

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... , she spent 20 years at the University of Southern California, where she was eventually named William Hogue Professor of Electrical Engineering and director of the Center for Laser Studies. She went to Dartmouth in 1995, where she 35
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... In 1997, he received the ACM/SIGMOBILE Award for "outstanding contributions to research on mobility of systems users, data, and computing." In 1999, he won the RCR Gold Award for the best presentation at the Conference on Third Generation Wireless Communications. In 2003, he received the Avant Garde award from the Vehicular Technology Society of the IEEE.
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... During his years of service, he served as coordinator of the Tompkins County Mobile Radio District, as deputy commissioner of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, and director of the Bureau for Municipal Police, where he was responsible for overseeing the training and registration of all police officers and peace officers in New York State, as well as for the development and implementation of the New York State Law Enforcement Agency Accreditation Program. In February 1996, Chief McEwen was sworn in by Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
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... He is cofounder of Cognitive Radio Technologies, a company that is commercializing of the cognitive radio technologies produced at Virginia Tech for commercial and military applications; Federated Wireless, a company that is commercializing 5G wireless systems; and for Power Fingerprinting, a company that specializes in security for embedded systems, including Android platforms. He co-founded these companies with his former Ph.D.
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... From April 1998 to April 2004, Professor Roberson was executive vice president and chief technical officer of Motorola, Inc. From 1971 to 1998, he held senior executive positions with NCR Corporation, AT&T, Digital Equipment Corp.


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