2009 R&D 100 Judges

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Wednesday, September 16, 2009


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A Special Thanks to Our Judges

Kelly Brinsko
McCrone Research Institute
Chicago, Ill

Jim M. Burkstrand
Marketing APA, Inc.
Minneapolis, Minn.

Peter Cartwright
Cartwright Consulting Co.
Minneapolis, Minn.

Victor Comello
Argonne National Laboratory
Argonne, Ill.

Stephan Gamard
Praxair, Inc.
Fairfield, N.J.

Stephen Howard
U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md.

Charles Jeffreys
Laird Technologies
St. Louis, Mo.

Arun Kumar
University College Cork
Cork, Ireland

Charlie Lin
Univ. of Tennessee
Knoxville, Tenn.

Hans Ludi
Ludi Consulting Group
Sherborn, Mass.

Samuel Mao
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Berkeley, Calif.

Shas Mattigold
Battelle, Pacific Northwest Division
Richland, Wash.

Ronald Musket
Musket Consulting
El Dorado Hills, Calif.

James Netterwald
BioPharmaComm
Parsippany, N.J.

Bill Pelster
Keithley Instruments Inc.
Cleveland, Ohio

Samuel Phillips
Consulting Engineer
Grass Valley, Calif.

Anil Shukla
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Richland, Wash.

Tim Studt
Advantage Business Media
Elk Grove Village, Ill.

S.K. Sundaram
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Richland, Wash.

LeRoy Whinnery
Sandia National Laboratory
Livermore, Calif.

And the editors of R&D Magazine

If you would like to be considered as a member of this esteemed group of technologists for the 2010 R&D 100 Awards competition, please contact RDeditors@advantagemedia.com for more information.

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