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Appendix E: Committee Member Biographical Information
Pages 119-124

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From page 119...
... National Academy of Engineering (NAE) "Making Value for America" committee, and currently serves on numerous university boards, including Penn State's Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Georgia Tech's Manufacturing Institute and Materials Institute.
From page 120...
... He has served on the Industrial Advisory Boards for the Navy Electronics Manufacturing Productivity Facility, the Center for Advanced Life Cycle Engineering Electronic Products and Systems Consortium at the University of Maryland, the National Sci ence Foundation (NSF) Center for Advanced Vehicle and Extreme Environment Electronics at Auburn University, and the NSF Industry–University Cooperative Research Center for Lasers and Plasmas.
From page 121...
... He currently serves in the Office of the Director at the Applied Research Laboratory at Pennsylvania State University. Until August 2018, Dr.
From page 122...
... In prior positions, he served as vice president for government business at the Sarnoff Corporation (former RCA corporate laboratory) ; Assistant Deputy Undersec retary for Dual Use and Commercial Programs in the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD)
From page 123...
... materials, and in signal processing algorithms for dynamic effects in biomedical applications. Professor Spanos received an NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award for research in engineering mechanics. He is also a Pi Tau Sigma and a Larson medalist from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
From page 124...
... 124 S t r at e g i c L o n g - T e r m Pa r t i c i pat i o n b y D o D cal phenomena that are important for advanced nuclear energy applications. His research interests include deformation and fracture mechanisms in structural ma terials and investigation of radiation effects in ceramics, fuel systems, and metallic alloys for fusion and fission energy.


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