roved, For F3elease 2000/08/07 rs CIA-RDP96-00788ROO120 T-mail __~ : Z r, F~?e e- 3e- sip, - Otkii4 -ro-q a..e- (Y,-" 0 M. A, Alhaider (S'71) was born, in RiYadli, Saudi Arabia, on July 1, 1945. Ile received tile B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Riyadh University, Riyadh, in 1968, and M.S. WWI degree in electrical engineering froin Carnegie- Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, in 1972. lie is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in Oceirical crigineering. From 1968 to 1970 lie served oil tile facility of Riyadh University as a Laboratory Instructor. Since 1972 lie has been studying fabrication techniques and the acoustooptic interactions in thin )3. Bunituan Kini was born in Scoul, Korc,,i, in January 1947. lie received (lie B.S, degrec in electronics front Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea, in 1972, and the NI.S. degree in ciectrical engineering from University of t Texas, Austin, in 1973. Ile is currently pur- suing the doctoral degree in electrical engineer- ing at Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, with Major TeNCMll interests in the areas Am 01 M01h1ok,110oi aild 111111%,411 sysicills. te Trong Nguyen was born in Vietnam an Fobro:irv 11, 1949, Ile received the B.S. and Nf.s. 4)~Trovq in flertfle;?f crigincuring front 4'~ <%froe),iv "I'llf"ll fliltsbutgh, IIA, in 1971 anti 1972, respectively. lie is currently working toward tile 111i.D. deglee ill ciecirical cilgillcoring. Since 3972 he bas been doing reseaTcli oil stir face licouslics waves and 11collstooptical devices atioll, for laser collinjunic. Mr. Nguyen is a incinber of Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, and Pi Nu Lpsilon. -M,61) was born in llarold Puthoff (S,Sg Chicago, IL, on June 20, 1936. Ile received the R.EX. and M.S.E. degrees from tile University of Florida, Gainesville, in 1958 and 1960, re- spcctivc)y, and the Ph3). degree from Stanford University, Stanford, CA, in 1967. 111 )959, Ile joined the Sperry Electronic Tube Division, Gainesville, FL, where lie did re- search oil electron-beam focusing qstenii Jor microwave tubes In 1960, lie was a commis- sioned oll'icer in the U.S. Navy and was assirried toaresearch organization of the DepaTtinent of Defense O't. Meade, MD), where lie worked on nonlinear devices and optical components for use in high-speed computers. In 1903, Ile joined tile Hansen Labo- ratory of l1bysics,Stanford University, where lie wasengaged in research on lasers and nonlinear optics, coauthoring (with IZ. H. Pantc))) a text- book oil lasers, Fundamentals o1 Chunitum Elecoonics (New 'York: Wiley, 1969),, and serving on the Faculty as Lecturer in tile Lkpa~ tfl]L'flt of E'lectrica) Engineering. In 1972, Ile joined the staffof Stailloid Re- sealph Institute (SRI), Menlo Fark, CA, as a Senior Researcher in the Electronics and Biocrigincering Laboratory, where lie is presenfly on- gaged in research in quanturn physics and parapsychological phenomena, Dr. Puthoff is a member of Signia Tju, Signia Xi, and the Pafapsy- cholog~cal Association of the American Association foy file Advance. ment of Science. David, Stepian (A'52-M'57_SM'60_I7'62) was ill VA, mi, June 30, 1923. lie attended tile University of Michigai), Anil Arbor, from 1941 to 1943, and received the M.A. anti the Pli.D. degrees, both in physics, University, Cambridge, NIA, in front Harvard 1946 and 1949, respectively. P In 1943, lie entered the U.S. Army and served _J in (lie Signal Corps until 1946. Since 1950, lie has been a nicniber of the Matlicniatic.~ Re seach Center of Bell Laboratories, Murray Ifill, NJ. During tile actiocinic year 1958-1959, lie w,,oi a Visitinr Mackay Professor at the University of California, Bcrkclcy~ lie currQtitty is Professor of Flectrical l3riginecring at the Ullive"ity of IlaWaii, llono- hihi, and spends every second ac;l(lcrllic year there on leave from Bell. Ile has worked in a variety of areas of applied matiterria tics arid has served as Consultant oil many B01 System projects. Ifis main field of interest is information theory. Dr. Slepian is a Yellow of the Institute of Ma(heniatical Statisticsand the American Association for tile Advancement of Science, arid a mernher of tile Society for industrial and Applicd Matheniattcs. fit hits served several -11; Information 'Ificory finies (in the Aoininistrative Committee of the 11' 1 , (it up, and was Editor of the Pttoct:FmN(;s ou -titii IEEE during (969 an'T 1970, Approved For'Release 2000/08/07: C'rA'-RDP96-OO788 ROO 1200300004-3 356 R Russell Targ (NI'63-SM'70) was born in Chicago, If., on April 11, 1934, lie received (Ile B.S. de- gree in physics 1'ron) Queens Colleew, New York, NY, in 1954, and did graduate work in physics at Colninbia University, New York, His early work was done in the development of the la.%er and laser communications at micro- wave Frequencies. lie has contribute([ to the technology of ultrahigh vacuum and is the in- Velltor of, a tunable plasilla oscillator at micro- wave frequencios. His recent laser research included development of' a inulfikilowatt compact self-contained C02 laser, together with related teclittiques to achieve high-power visible wid ultraviolet lascrs, Ili 1972, lie johied the Stanford Research his,11- fule QVI), Menlo Purk, CA, as a SeDior Research Physicist, with a specialty in lasers and plasina research, as well as parap3ychologicai and paraphysical phenomena. Chen S. Tsai (M'67) received the B.S. de tee 9 from National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, in 1957, the M.S. degree from Utah State University, Logan, in 1961 , and the PhD. degree frorn Stanford University, Stanford, CA, in 1966, all in electrical engineering. Ile was with the Lockheed RCSCjTch Labora- tories, Palo Alto, CA, as a Research Scientist for three and a half years before joining the Dc- gincering, Carnegie- partment of Electrical ED Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, in 1969. Ile PROCEEDINGS OF THE IFEE has been Professor of Electrical Engineering since 19', research interest include acousloopfics, clecirooptics, 1;~ fion technology, surface acoustic waves, integrated imaging, and wave interactions with moving boundaries Dr. Tsai is a member of Signia Xi and (lie Optical So, Jean Van Blade[ (NI'54-SM", in Antwerp, Belgium, on Jul ceived the E.E, degree in ew, from Brussels University, fill, 1947, and the Ph.D, degrcL- Deering front the University c son, in 1950. From 1950 to 1954, lie Radar Laboratory of fh(, Brussels, and from 1954 to Washington University, St the University of Wisconsin. lie is now Profc.%Nol Deering at lbe University of Glient, Ghent, belgilhi, [lie Laboratory for Electromagnetism and Acou- Glient. During the sumnicr or 1974, lie was V Professor at the University of Wisconsin and he i of the I man of Commission B (Fields and Waves) Scientific Union (UlkSI). Approved For Release 2000/08107: C IA-RDP96-00788 ROO 1200300004-3