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PUBLIC POLICY AND LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE <br /> Congressional Science Fellow (American Institute of Physics), U.S. House of Representatives, <br /> Office of Hon. Vic Fazio, 1989-1990 <br /> Intensive public policy experience on a broad range of scientific and technical issues as a <br /> Congressional Science Fellow in the U.S. House of Representatives. Lead staff person <br /> on the 1990 reauthorization of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program. <br /> Policy analysis of a wide range of issues including natural hazards, risk assessment of <br /> pesticides and other chemicals, global warming, production nuclear reactors, fusion <br /> energy, the Clean Air Act, and many others. Particular emphasis on "translating" <br /> complex technical information into language understandable by legislative decision- <br /> makers and the public. <br /> TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE <br /> Visiting Scholar (Research Faculty), Harvard University, Physics Department, 1986-1990 <br /> Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 1985-1986 <br /> Senior Investigator (Research Faculty), Brown University, Geological Sciences, 1984-1986 <br /> Staff Scientist, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Geophysical Laboratory, 1982-1984 <br /> Assistant Professor, Washington University, Earth and Planetary Sciences, 1976-1982 <br /> Postdoctoral Fellow, Washington Univ. , Cornell Univ., M. I .T. , 1975-1976 <br /> Exceptionally broad scientific background and experience in physical sciences, mathematics, <br /> statistics, and computer science. Teaching and research experience in geology, physics, <br /> chemistry, space sciences, atmospheric sciences and oceanography. Distinguished research <br /> record with over 50 technical publications and presentations at more than 50 national and <br /> international scientific conferences and university colloquia. <br /> REV: 08-28-17 PR <br /> Page 13 of 14 <br /> ATTY/AGR.2017.200/Goettel & Associates Inc. <br />