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Appendix E: Committee Biographical Information
Pages 199-203

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... in the Science Technology and Society and Political Science Departments, and senior director, Special Projects, at MIT's Office of OpenLearning, leading research projects on workforce education. He is the coauthor of five books, including on advanced manufacturing and workforce education, and numerous articles on technology policy issues.
From page 200...
... Dr. Brewster is a materials scientist and engineer and previously worked for Applied Materials, prototyping in-line metrology solutions for next-generation lithium ion battery anodes, and at GE Global Research, investigating performance degradation mechanisms, and developing next-generation chemistries for the new sodium metal halide battery business.
From page 201...
... "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 202...
... ; program manager at the DARPA, where he managed a portfolio of manu facturing technology programs; and director of the DoD Computer-aided Acquisi tion and Logistics Support program, automating the interface between DoD and industry for technical data interchange and access. His early government career included positions in logistics management at Naval Air Systems Command and in acquisition management in OSD.
From page 203...
... . He served as chair of the Mechanical Engineering Department, founding director of the Ground Robotics Reliability Center, founding deputy director of the Engineering Research Center for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems, founding editor of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)


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