U.S. DoD Names 2016 Class of National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellows

Posted on 4/12/16 in News

Oscar Bruno

The U.S. Department of Defense announced its 2016 class of National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellows. According to the DoD, the program awards grants to top-tier researchers from U.S. universities to conduct long-term, unclassified, basic research of strategic importance to the Defense Department. Fifteen new Fellows became a part of this special program, and they include two past IPAM participants:

  • Oscar Bruno (California Institute of Technology)—speaker in several IPAM workshops, most recently during the Synthetic Aperture Radar program in 2012
  • Ali Jadbabaie (University of Pennsylvania)—speaker at an Internet MRA workshop in 2008

Congratulations to Dr. Bruno and Dr. Jadbabaie!