Background
Mann, Charles Kellogg was born on October 22, 1934 in L.A. Son of Stuart Nelson and Margaret (Webster) Mann.
(An exploration of the potential of microcomputers to aid ...)
An exploration of the potential of microcomputers to aid technology transfer through the use of expert systems (ES). The contributors describe a wide range of ES applications in agriculture, geographic information systems and health - all of them created specifically for use in the Third World.
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Mann, Charles Kellogg was born on October 22, 1934 in L.A. Son of Stuart Nelson and Margaret (Webster) Mann.
Bachelor, Williams College, 1956. Master of Public Administration, Harvard University, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1971.
Staff administrator packaging products, Aluminum Company American, 1960-1962; budget examiner international division, Bureau Budget, 1964-1967; chief economics analysis staff, Agency for International Development, Turkey, 1971-1974; economist field staff, then representative, Rockefeller Foundation, 1974-1978, 1974-1978; associate director agricultural and social science, Rockefeller Foundation, 1974-1978, 1978-1985; research associate Institute for International Development, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1974-1978, since 1985; visiting professor, Middle East Technology U., Ankara, Massachusetts, Turkey, 1974-1978.
(An exploration of the potential of microcomputers to aid ...)
(Book by Mann, Charles Kellogg)
(Book by Mann, Charles K., Grindle, Merilee S.)
Member Fulbright Commission for Turkey, 1977-1978. Served as officer United States Naval Reserve, 1957-1960. Member American Economic Association, American Agricultural Economics Association.
Son of Stuart Nelson and Margaret (Webster) M. m. Susanne Gates Johnson, January 28, 1967. Children— Charles Griffith, Caitlin Lee.