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more than 14 postdocs and 50 undergraduates. He is currently supervising seven graduate students.


Emillio Stokes IT Program Senior Manager


Lockheed Martin Corporation As a senior program manager for the Office of Enterprise


Support, Architecture, and Engineering, in support of the Social Security Administration Information Technology Support Services contract, Emillio Stokes leads a team of multiplat- form technicians who provide support for the development and validation environments used by about 3,500 programmers/ analysts who engineer code for such high-profile initiatives as disability processing, document management, and Medicare. While at Lockheed Martin, said Scott Gray, program director, Stokes “contributes countless hours each year promoting sci- ence, technology, engineering, and math to hundreds of students throughout our greater Baltimore and Washington area com- munities.” As a member of the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education, Stokes “has set the standard for commitment to STEM programs, conducting over 50 presentations during the last three years,” Gray added.


Paul B. Tchounwou Associate Dean and President Distinguished Professor


Jackson State University


During the last sixteen years, Dr Paul Tchounwou has de- voted himself to the success of academic programs; developing grant proposals for student support and faculty development, a research environment with state-of-the-art laboratories to sup- port student and faculty research; and establishing collaboration with national laboratories and other institutions of higher learn- ing to increase the opportunities for student training and faculty development. Under his leadership, the Environmental Science Ph.D. Program at Jackson State University has graduated 60 scholars since 2006. His research focuses on studies of the health impact from exposure to environmental agents, with the ultimate goal of understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which these compounds induce toxicity, mutations, and cancers. His research on arsenic trioxide pharmacology and toxicol- ogy was highlighted in the Fall 2011 issue of NCRR Reporter, the quarterly magazine about the National Center for Research Resources at the National Institutes of Health. In addition to his many responsibilities he is a Presidential Distinguished Profes- sor and the director of the NIH-Center for Environmental Health at Jackson State University.


Reginald J. Turner Deputy Head, Department of Systems and Software Engineering


Air Force Institute of Technology United States Air Force


Lt. Col. Reginald J. Turner has earned the Air Force Com- mendation Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal and has been recognized as a Modern Day Technology Leader. Turner He has served as the director of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Laser Effects Test Facility, Laser Effects Lethality, Vulnerabil- ity and Survivability Branch, Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Here, unique laser lethal- ity test programs and are conducted and the official Air Force vulnerability criteria for high-priority programs are formulated.


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Thomas Warner Program Management Senior Manager


Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3) Lockheed Martin Corporation


Thomas Warner is responsible for leading the organization that is the government’s first cyber-focused public-private part- nership, where classified information is shared with members of the Defense Industrial Base to identify and publish information to help partners mitigate Advanced Persistent Threats. In addi- tion, he is responsible for managing 13 subcontractor companies so they meet or exceed cost, schedule and technical performance objectives. “When the proposal was started, the probability of winning was estimated at only 20% and the team was competing against a 12-year entrenched incumbent contractor,” says Rohan Amin, DC3 program director. “This was a significant obstacle that Tom was able to overcome to achieve a major success for the business.”


Megan Bang Assistant Professor


University of Washington


Lindelle Davis Computer Operations Support Analyst, Sr. Lockheed Martin Corporation


Ingemar Flores Software Engineering Associate Manager


Lockheed Martin Corporation


Kenneth Freeman Acting Director Security Operation Center NASA Ames Research Center


Kevin L. Jones NASA IPv6 Transition Manager


NASA Ames Research Center


Noreen Khan-Mayberry Scientific Technical Expert Safety and Occupational Health Manager National Aeronautics and Space Administration


Jason Owens Senior Software Engineer


Aerotek


Mubarak Shah UCF Trustee Chair Professor


Director, Center for Research in Computer Vision


Reginald White Chief Flight Systems Engineer Department of the Air Force


Michael J. Williams Technical Lead Engineer


The Boeing Company


Michelle Wynter Research Biologist U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center


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