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Edward E. David Jr.

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to the governor's study commission that led to formation of the NJCST. Once the NJCST became a statutory agency with responsibility for the state's programs in science & technology-based economic development in 1985, David was re-appointed to its board and served as chair of its budget committee.
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He founded consulting group EED, Inc. in 1977, advising industry, government, and universities on technology, research, and innovation management. He was the president of research and engineering at
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During this period, he also chaired the Governor's Roundtable on (High-Temperature) Superconductivity, which was staffed by the NJCST. He left the NJCST board in 1990.
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in recognition for his leadership contributions. He joined the Washington Advisory Group in 1997, serving as treasurer until 2004. He also served as director of
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David was also active in public service to his adopted state, serving on the board of the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology (NJCST) alongside
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and worked there from 1950 to 1970, eventually becoming executive director for communications research. Following the resignation of
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Lyons, Richard D. (August 20, 1970). DuBridge Resigns as Nixon's Science Adviser; Computer Expert Named.
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Lyons, Richard D. (January 3, 1973). Science Adviser to Nixon Leaving for Industry Job.
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from the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
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Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
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as Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy
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via Center for Science and Technology Policy Research
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in 1966. In 1970 he was elected to the United States
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In 1974, he was elected to the 606:Office of Science and Technology 581:Biography of Edward E. David Jr. 46:Office of Science and Technology 323:on February 13, 2017, aged 92. 264:National Academy of Engineering 152:Georgia Institute of Technology 675:Nixon administration personnel 439:"Edward E. David, cons_suffix" 280:American Philosophical Society 262:David was elected to both the 1: 665:Engineers from North Carolina 655:American electrical engineers 253:Industrial Research Institute 272:National Academy of Sciences 27:American electrical engineer 284:The Delmer S. Fahrney Medal 226:Bell Telephone Laboratories 711: 319:David died at his home in 206:Wilmington, North Carolina 182:Edward Emil "Ed" David Jr. 124:Wilmington, North Carolina 660:Engineers from New Jersey 612: 602: 594: 589: 232:, David was appointed as 175: 97: 51: 39: 575:Dr. Edward E. David, Jr. 488:. Retrieved 3 March 2017 391:National Academies Press 282:in 1979. He was awarded 200:Early life and education 304:The Wall Street Journal 321:Bedminster, New Jersey 141:Bedminster, New Jersey 111:Edward Emil David Jr. 467:search.amphilsoc.org 463:"APS Member History" 192:and director of the 590:Government offices 415:"Edward Emil David" 240:from 1973 to 1977. 224:He took a job with 196:from 1970 to 1973. 186:electrical engineer 542:The New York Times 355:The New York Times 342:The New York Times 204:David was born in 633: 632: 629: 613:Succeeded by 443:www.nasonline.org 403:978-0-309-09297-5 238:Gould Electronics 179: 178: 134:February 13, 2017 16:(Redirected from 702: 623: 621: 604:Director of the 595:Preceded by 587: 553: 552: 550: 548: 534: 528: 527:January 27, 2012 522: 516: 513: 507: 504: 498: 495: 489: 483: 477: 476: 474: 473: 459: 453: 452: 450: 449: 435: 429: 428: 426: 425: 411: 405: 388: 382: 381: 379: 378: 369:. Archived from 363: 357: 351: 345: 337: 291:William O. Baker 190:Richard M. 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Edward David
Office of Science and Technology
Richard M. Nixon
Lee DuBridge
Guyford Stever
Wilmington, North Carolina
Bedminster, New Jersey
Georgia Institute of Technology
BSc
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MSc
DSc
electrical engineer
Richard M. Nixon
White House Office of Science and Technology
Wilmington, North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bell Telephone Laboratories
Lee A. DuBridge
Richard Nixon
Gould Electronics
Exxon
IRI Medal
Industrial Research Institute
Ronson
National Academy of Engineering
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
MIT Corporation

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