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Appendix A: Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 103-110

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... Appendixes
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... Sensors for damage assessment (post-attack) Sensors that work in an urban environment Mine detection: fundamental physical mechanisms and phenomenology in surf and on land Unmanned surveillance/reconnaissance vehicles Non-communications use of ultrawideband radar Materials Materials and structures Sensing materials Corrosion prevention Human Factors Non-lethal weapons Psychological profiling to identify potential terrorists Human sensory enhancement Oceanography and Shallow-water oceanography: bottom structure in the surf zone, Environment bottom interactions, and surf and current characteristics Effects on warfare of hostile or unusual climates (weather)
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... The NRL programs included electronic warfare, radar, communications, space systems, space sciences, material sciences, plasma physics, antisubmarine warfare, underwater acoustics, oceanography, electronic devices, and space-based time standards for the GPS. He has been a member of numerous government advisory boards and panels and is currently a special advisor to the NSB.
From page 106...
... Loftin, his students, and coworkers have been exploring the application of advanced software technologies, such as artificial intelligence and interactive, three-dimensional computer graphics, to the development of training and visualization systems. He is a frequent consultant to both industry and government in the area of advanced training technologies and scientific and engineering data visualization.
From page 107...
... Stedman conceived design concepts and implemented strategies for DOD and NASA aerospace power system programs, including analysis and design of advanced fuel cell systems and acting as senior engineer responsible for initial design and performance analysis of the Apollo and space shuttle fuel cell power systems. He chaired a NASA select committee investigating the fuel cell anomaly on space shuttle flight STS-83.
From page 108...
... H Gregory Tornatore recently retired as special assistant to the department head for business development information and as manager of special security at JHU/APL.
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... Dr. Young was secretary of the DOD-University Forum, and of the Laboratory Management Task Force, and had responsibility for the congressionally mandated Defense Critical Technologies Plans (starting in 1989~.
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... Dr. Wilson was a visiting assistant professor of physics at Clemson University from 1996 to 1998, where he helped establish a laboratory to study novel thermoelectric materials.


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