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Appendix B: Panelists' Biographies
Pages 25-30

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... Current and past board positions include ­governing/advisory boards for Oak Ridge National Lab, Pacific Northwest National Lab, and the National Renewable Energy Lab, appointment by the DOE Secretary to the National Petroleum Council, and board member of the ASME International Gas Turbine Institute. He is also an appointed member of the National Academies' Committee on Accelerating Decarbonization in the United States: Technology, Policy, and Societal Dimensions.
From page 26...
... She is editor in chief of Environmental Engineering Science and has served on numerous advisory panels for the US Department of Energy, including the stakeholder group for the National Risk Assessment Program. She earned her master's and PhD in civil engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and her BSE in chemical engineering from the Uni versity of Michigan.
From page 27...
... She was part of the Louisville MSD/Tetra Tech team that won the 2019 INFORMS Franz Edelman Award for operations research. She led the development of some of the earliest studies on integrated watershed management programs for the US Environ­ mental Protection Agency and supported the landmark development of the BASINS modeling system.
From page 28...
... Washington was Lockheed Martin Corporation's first chief privacy officer, vice president of Lockheed Martin Space Systems Advanced Technology Center, and vice president and chief technology officer for Lockheed Martin IT. He previously served as the chief information officer for Sandia National Laboratories.
From page 29...
... She focused on packaging FLIR into a helicopter-mounted gimbal, involving the redesign of the afocal telescope and the packaging of the cryo-cooled imager and CCD camera. She then worked for other R&D programs at the company, including as head of the mechanical design and build of a synthetic aperture ladar (SALTI)


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