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Appendix A: Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Pages 137-142

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From page 137...
... His principle research interests have included atmospheric and environmental chemistry, combustion chemistry, and the chemical physics of rocket and aircraft exhaust plumes, and he has published over 200 archival journal articles and book chapters on these topics. He has served on several National Aeronautics and Space Administration panels dealing with environmental issues as well as on numerous NRC committees and boards dealing with atmospheric and environmental chemistry.
From page 138...
... dealing with chemical and biological sensor technologies and properties and detection of energetic materials. Over the past decade, he has chaired or served as a member on numerous NRC committees examining issues on the design of the Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives program pilot plant facilities in Colorado and Kentucky.
From page 139...
... chemical warfare materiel since 1999, including the 2009 report Assessment of Explosive Destruction Technologies for Specific Munitions at the Blue Grass and Pueblo Chemical Agent Disposal Pilot Plants. She holds a Ph.D.
From page 140...
... His recent awards include an Excellence in Teaching award from the student members of the American Chemical Society, a Defense Threat Reduction Agency research award, an American Society for Mass Spectrometry research award, a Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh award, an R&D 100 Award, and the Bunsen-Kirchhoff Prize from the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker. His research interests focus on the design, conceptualization, construction, and application of technologies for structural mass spectrometry, in particular for studies in structural proteomics, systems biology, biophysics, and bionanotechnology.
From page 141...
... Dr. Murphy acquired familiarity with chemical agent demilitarization operations through prior service as a member of several NRC committees, including the committee that wrote the 2005 report Monitoring at Chemical Agent Disposal Facilities, which assessed the status and opportunities concerning ambient air monitoring at chemical demilitarization facilities.
From page 142...
... He was lead author of the paper of the year at the Phillips Laboratory in 1993 and spent 2 months at the Max Planck Institut für Kernphysik working with Frank Arnold under the Air Force Window on Europe program. He won the Loeser award in 1997 and has won the Air Force Basic Research Award and the Air Force Science and Technology Achievement Award.


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