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Marc
H. Brodsky
Executive Director & CEO
American Institute of Physics
Talk Title: Welcoming Remarks
Biographical Sketch
Marc H. Brodsky is the Executive Director and CEO of the American
Institute of Physics (AIP). AIP is a nonprofit member corporation
of ten physics and astronomy related Societies. It has an annual
budget of $68M and a combined membership of more than 125,000 scientists,
engineers and students. AIP publishes and distributes journals,
Physics Today and other magazines, and conference proceedings. It
also provides publishing, data preparation and online platform services
to scientific societies, including 95 journals that appear on the
AIP Online Journal Publishing Service (ojps.aip.org). In addition
to its publishing activities, AIP is a significant provider of resources
for the physics community in the areas of education, history, careers,
statistical surveys, public information, government affairs, industrial
and other outreach programs.
Brodsky is a physicist and electronic engineer. Prior
to his AIP position, he was at the IBM Watson Research
Center for 25 years as a researcher (in semiconductor
physics and devices), manager and executive. He received
his bachelor and doctorate degrees in physics from the
University of Pennsylvania. He has been an adjunct or
visiting faculty or researcher at Columbia University,
University of Paris, Dundee Univeristy, and the Max Planck
Institute (Stuttgart). He is a Fellow of the American
Physical Society and the IEEE. He has published over 90
technical papers, 30 invention disclosures, edited a book
on amorphous semiconductors, and co-edited another. He
holds seven U.S. Patents in semiconductor technology and
consumer electronics.
During 1991-92, under the auspices of the IEEE, the Sloan
Foundation and IBM, Brodsky was an Executive Fellow with
the Under Secretary for Technology at the U.S. Department
of Commerce. While there he studied issues related to
competitiveness in high technology industries requiring
large capital investments and cost-efficient, volume manufacturing.
URL: http://www.aip.org
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