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Clark of the Air Force Research Lab was elected Junior Member-at-Large,
Radiation Effects Steering Group (RESG) during the annual Open Meeting
at the 2002 Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC).
Steve is the Chief of the Space Electronics Components Development
Program at AFRL in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He has over 19 years
experience in research and development of advanced technologies
for intelligence analysis tools, and semiconductor device technology
and integrated circuit development for space systems. Steve is responsible
for advanced research pertaining to analog and mixed signal electronics,
as well as power conversion and management electronics systems.
He was responsible for the development of many radiation hardened
technology applications that are used today in Air Force systems.
He previously had appointments in the Space Mission Technologies
Division and the Applied Microelectronics Branch of the USAF Phillips
Laboratory and at the National Aerospace Intelligence Agency.
Steve has a Master of Science degree in Electrical
Engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology. We welcome
Steve to the RESG!
Steve Clark can be reached at AFRL, 3550 Aberdeen
Ave. SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117; Phone: +1 505 846-6067; E-mail:
steven.clark@kirtland.af.mil.
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