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June 10th, 2008
The Pentagon's Latest Recruits: Professors
Abstract:
Carey E. Priebe, a professor in the applied mathematics and statistics department at Johns Hopkins University, is one of the fellows in the inaugural class. In nominating him for the fellowship, William R. Brody, the president of Johns Hopkins, said Priebe's research "has tremendous potential to revolutionize the future of data analysis, for national security and other important applications."
The other fellows are Diana L. Huffaker of the University of California at Los Angeles, Stephen L. Mayo of the California Institute of Technology, Chad A. Mirkin of Northwestern University, Barbara G. Shinn-Cunningham of Boston University and Susan Trolier-McKinstry of Pennsylvania State University.
Their research will explore nanomaterials, proteins, acoustic communications, sensors and related subjects.
Source:
washingtonpost.com
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