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Company > Advisors
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Advisors
Dr. Jin Au Kong
Dr. J. A. Kong is the President of The Electromagnetics Academy (EM-Academy),
and a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, where he is also the Chairman of
Area IV on Energy and Electromagnetic Systems and the Director of Center for
Electromagnetic Theory and Applications in the Research Laboratory of
Electronics (RLE). He has published over 30 books including Electromagnetic
Wave Theory (Wiley Interscience, 1975, 1986, 1990; EMW Publishing since 1998,
latest edition: 1007 pages published June 2000), and over 600 refereed
journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers. He has been principal
investigator for more than 100 grants and contracts from various government
agencies and industry. He has served as consultant, external examiner, and
advisor to industry, academia, national governments, and the United Nations.
He has been reviewer for many journals, book companies, and government
agencies, and served as session chairman, organizer, member of advisory
committees and technical program committees for numerous international and
national conferences and symposia, including serving as Chairman for the
Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS) since 1989. He is
Editor for the Wiley Series in Remote Sensing, Editor-in-Chief for the
Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications(JEMWA), and Chief Editor
for the book series Progress In Electromagnetics Research (PIER). He is the
recipient of the S. T. Li Prize for year 2000, and the Distinguished
Achievement Award from the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society for
year 2000.
Mr. Ray Stata
Mr. Stata was one of the founders of Analog Devices in 1965. Mr. Stata served
as Chairman and CEO until 1996 and now continues in an active role as
Chairman of the Board. Mr. Stata was founder and first President of
Massachusetts High Technology Council. He was also a founder of Center for
Quality Management in 1989 and currently serves as its Chairman. Mr. Stata
holds BS and MS degrees from MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
and is Chairman of the Visiting Committee of the department. He is also a
member of the Executive Committee of the MIT Corporation.
Mr. Phillip Duff
Mr. Duff joined Morgan Stanley in 1984 as a mergers and acquisitions banker
in the Investment Banking Division and headed the firm's Financial
Institutions Group from 1989-1993. Mr. Duff became Chief Financial Officer of
Morgan Stanley in 1994 and served on the firm's Management Committee. As CFO,
Mr. Duff played a leading role in developing the firm's strategy and in
executing a number of strategic acquisitions and mergers including Miller
Anderson & Sherrard, Van Kampen American Capital, and Dean Witter,
Discover & Co. In 1997, he became President and CEO of Van Kampen
American Capital, a $70 billion mutual fund company acquired by Morgan
Stanley. Mr, Duff served as Chief Operating Officer of Tiger Management
L.L.C., an investment management firm in the hedge fund sector and was a
member of Tiger's Management Committee and Advisory Board. Mr. Duff is
currently CEO of Front Point Partners, a highly specialized investment
management firm. Mr. Duff graduated from Harvard College with an A.B. degree
in Mathematics and MIT Sloan School of Management with S.M. in Management. He
serves on the standing Committee on Undergraduate Education at Harvard
University.
Mr. Jack M. Cooper
Jack M. Cooper was CIO of Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (BMS) where he was
also member of CEO's Strategic Issues Committee, member of CFO's Finance
Executive Committee, and Chairman of the Information Management Executive
Committee. At BMS, he managed the company's information services group which
has 1,500 employees and $750 million spending in year 2000. The group
provides BMS IT services on a worldwide basis. He also helped develop IT
investment strategies company wide and specifically in the R&D division.
He implemented systems enabling five company-wide productivity initiatives
generating over $3.38 billion in savings. Before BMS, Jack was CIO of the
Seagram Company. Before Seagram, he served as President and CEO of CSX
Technology, a company with 1,200 employees and $217 million in revenue. Mr.
Cooper is a member of Editorial Board of Computer World. He is also a member
of board or advisory board of various companies and universities.
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