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⚫ | Anne Clark is an Air Force veteran and an academic<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Rasmussen |first=Patty |date=2019-12-01 |title=Reaching New Heights |url=https://www.georgiatrend.com/2019/12/01/reaching-new-heights/ |access-date=2024-04-04 |website=Georgia Trend Magazine |language=en-US}}</ref>. In 2018-2019, she served as Associate Executive Director of [[Georgia Tech]]'s Applied Research Corp. (GTARC) to facilitate a government contract connecting the brainpower of the [[Georgia Tech Research Institute]] and the logistics/maintenance operations of [[Delta Air Lines]] to problem solve for the [[United States Air Force|U.S. Air Force]]<ref name=":0" />. She also served as Military Assistant and Deputy to the [[Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force]] (a three-star equivalent) in the [[Pentagon]] and as head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dean of the Faculty, [[United States Air Force Academy|U.S. Air Force Academy]], Colorado (where she provided leadership for a 23-person academic department teaching 25 academic courses to approximately 2,000 cadets annually).<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=Clark Promoted to Colonel |url=https://www.valdostadailytimes.com/news/clark-promoted-to-colonel/article_0d1a6f22-9240-577d-b9cf-8a2d564f56b4.html |website=Valdosta Daily Times|date=26 January 2014 }}</ref> |
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Dr. Anne Clark is an American Engineer and is currently a member of the senior leadership team and Chief Scientist for the Air National Guard Programs Division (ANGPD) in the Electronic Systems Laboratory at [[Georgia Tech Research Institute]] where she oversees the organization's Independent Research and Development (IRAD) portfolio and develops strategies to promote and enhance the program office's technical capabilities.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Akins |first=Anna |title=Paving the Way for the Next Generation of Female Leaders |date=22 March 2022 |url=https://gtri.gatech.edu/newsroom/paving-way-next-generation-female-leaders}}</ref> Much of Clark's work occurs at GTRI's Tucson, Ariz., field office, which provides aircraft engineering and test support for the [[Air National Guard Air Force Reserve Command Test Center|Air National Guard-Air Force Reserve Command Test Center]] and [[Davis–Monthan Air Force Base|Davis-Monthan Air Force Base]], as well as support for various [[United States Department of Defense|U.S. Department of Defense]] computer network defense efforts<ref name=":0" />. |
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Previously, Anne was the commander of Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate Detachment 7 at [[Edwards Air Force Base]] where she was the responsible for the work and wellbeing of 500 military, civilian and contractor personnel at the laboratory's $2.5 billion, 65-square-mile research site.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Thuloweit |first=Kanji |date= 19 August 2016|title=New Commander for Rocket Lab |url=https://www.edwards.af.mil/News/Article/919891/new-commander-for-rocket-lab/}}</ref> She also directed safety, security and logistics compliance activities supporting research and development operations valued at over $110 million per year<ref name=":1" />. |
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⚫ | She also served as Military Assistant and Deputy to the [[Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force]] (a three-star equivalent) in the [[Pentagon]] and head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dean of the Faculty, [[United States Air Force Academy|U.S. Air Force Academy]], Colorado (where she provided leadership for a 23-person academic department teaching 25 academic courses to approximately 2,000 cadets annually).<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=Clark Promoted to Colonel |url=https://www.valdostadailytimes.com/news/clark-promoted-to-colonel/article_0d1a6f22-9240-577d-b9cf-8a2d564f56b4.html |website=Valdosta Daily Times|date=26 January 2014 }}</ref> |
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Anne Clark is an Air Force veteran and an academic[1]. In 2018-2019, she served as Associate Executive Director of Georgia Tech's Applied Research Corp. (GTARC) to facilitate a government contract connecting the brainpower of the Georgia Tech Research Institute and the logistics/maintenance operations of Delta Air Lines to problem solve for the U.S. Air Force[1]. She also served as Military Assistant and Deputy to the Chief Scientist of the United States Air Force (a three-star equivalent) in the Pentagon and as head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dean of the Faculty, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado (where she provided leadership for a 23-person academic department teaching 25 academic courses to approximately 2,000 cadets annually).[2]
Education
Anne Clark holds undergraduate degrees in electrical engineering and mathematics from the Air Force Academy, a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a doctorate in electrical and computer engineering from the University of Texas at Austin[2].
Publications
- Clark, Anne, et al. "Adapting Commercial Best Practices to U.S. Air Force Maintenance Scheduling." Aerospace, vol. 10, no. 1, 7 Jan. 2023, p. 61[3]
- Clark, Anne L, et al. "Confocal Microscopy for Real-Time Detection of Oral Cavity Neoplasia." Clinical Cancer Research, vol. 9, no. 13, 27 Oct. 2003, pp. 4714–4721[4]
- Clark, Anne, et al. "Detection and Diagnosis of Oral Neoplasia with an Optical Coherence Microscope." Journal of Biomedical Optics, vol. 9, no. 6, 1 Jan. 2004, pp. 1271–1271[5]
- Clark, Anne, et al. "Mapping the Ionosphere with Multiple Low-Cost Sensors." NASA ADS, vol. 2010, 1 Dec. 2010, pp. SA51B1641[6]
- Clark, Anne, et al. "MBSE Applications to Optimize Predictive Maintenance Scheduling in Military Aviation," 2023 IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky, MT, USA, 2023, pp. 1-9[7]
- Clark, Anne, et al. "MISSE-7 MESA Miniaturized Electrostatic Analyzer - Ion Spectra Analysis Preliminary Results." NASA ADS, vol. 2011, 1 Dec. 2011, pp. SA13B1902[8]
References
- ^ a b Rasmussen, Patty (2019-12-01). "Reaching New Heights". Georgia Trend Magazine. Retrieved 2024-04-04.
- ^ a b "Clark Promoted to Colonel". Valdosta Daily Times. 26 January 2014.
- ^ Blond, Kyle; Himschoot, Austin; Klein, Eric; Conley, Steven; Clark, Anne (January 2023). "Adapting Commercial Best Practices to U.S. Air Force Maintenance Scheduling". Aerospace. 10 (1): 61. Bibcode:2023Aeros..10...61B. doi:10.3390/aerospace10010061. ISSN 2226-4310.
- ^ aacrjournals.org https://aacrjournals.org/clincancerres/article/9/13/4714/202200/Confocal-Microscopy-for-Real-Time-Detection-of. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
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(help) - ^ Clark, Anne L.; Gillenwater, Ann; Alizadeh-Naderi, R.; Elnaggar, Ayman; Richards-Kortum, Rebecca R. (November 2004). "Detection and diagnosis of oral neoplasia with an optical coherence microscope". Journal of Biomedical Optics. 9 (6): 1271–1280. Bibcode:2004JBO.....9.1271C. doi:10.1117/1.1805558. ISSN 1083-3668. PMC 2773167. PMID 15568948.
- ^ Balthazor, R. L.; McHarg, M. G.; Enloe, L.; Clark, A.; Waite, D. (2010-12-01). "Mapping the Ionosphere with Multiple Low-Cost Sensors". AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2010: SA51B–1641. Bibcode:2010AGUFMSA51B1641B.
- ^ Thompson, Nathan; Blond, Kyle; Clark, Anne; Shearin, Michael (2023). MBSE Applications to Optimize Predictive Maintenance Scheduling in Military Aviation. pp. 1–9. doi:10.1109/AERO55745.2023.10115685. ISBN 978-1-6654-9032-0. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
- ^ Enloe, C. L.; Balthazor, R. L.; McHarg, M. G.; Clark, A. L.; Waite, D.; Wallerstein, A. J.; Wilson, K. A. (2011-12-01). "MISSE-7 MESA Miniaturized Electrostatic Analyzer - Ion Spectra Analysis Preliminary Results". AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2011: SA13B–1902. Bibcode:2011AGUFMSA13B1902E.