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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[1]. 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 and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, as well as support for various U.S. Department of Defense computer network defense efforts[1].
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[2]. She also directed safety, security and logistics compliance activities supporting research and development operations valued at over $110 million per year[2].
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, 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)[3].
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[3].
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[4]
- 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[5]
- 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[6]
- Clark, Anne, et al. “Mapping the Ionosphere with Multiple Low-Cost Sensors.” NASA ADS, vol. 2010, 1 Dec. 2010, pp. SA51B1641[7]
- 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[8]
- Clark, Anne, et al. “MISSE-7 MESA Miniaturized Electrostatic Analyzer - Ion Spectra Analysis Preliminary Results.” NASA ADS, vol. 2011, 1 Dec. 2011, pp. SA13B1902[9]
References
- ^ a b Akins, Anna. "Paving the Way for the Next Generation of Female Leaders".
- ^ a b Thuloweit, Kanji. "New Commander for Rocket Lab".
- ^ a b "Clark Promoted to Colonel". Valdosta Daily Times.
- ^ Blond, Kyle; Himschoot, Austin; Klein, Eric; Conley, Steven; Clark, Anne (2023-01). "Adapting Commercial Best Practices to U.S. Air Force Maintenance Scheduling". Aerospace. 10 (1): 61. doi:10.3390/aerospace10010061. ISSN 2226-4310.
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(help) - ^ Clark, Anne L.; Gillenwater, Ann; Alizadeh-Naderi, R.; Elnaggar, Ayman; Richards-Kortum, Rebecca R. (2004-11). "Detection and diagnosis of oral neoplasia with an optical coherence microscope". Journal of Biomedical Optics. 9 (6): 1271–1280. doi:10.1117/1.1805558. ISSN 1083-3668.
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(help) - ^ Balthazor, R. L.; McHarg, M. G.; Enloe, L.; Clark, A.; Waite, D. (2010-12-01). "Mapping the Ionosphere with Multiple Low-Cost Sensors". 2010: SA51B–1641.
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(help) - ^ "MBSE Applications to Optimize Predictive Maintenance Scheduling in Military Aviation | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore". ieeexplore.ieee.org. 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". 2011: SA13B–1902.
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