Education
University of Michigan.
University of Michigan.
He was confirmed by the United States Senate on June 19, 2009, and sworn in as on July 2, 2009. On November 20, 2012 he was reported to have submitted his resignation letter to President Obama. On November 30, 2012 he left the Pentagon and joined International Business Machines Corporation. Mr.
Lemnios received his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan and his Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Washington University in Saint Louis in 1979.
He has authored over 40 papers, holds 4 patents in advanced Gallium arsenide device and MMIC technology and is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Mr. Between 2002 and 2005, while at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency), Mr.
Lemnios was Director of the Microsystems Technology Office (Mediterranean Theatre of Operations), and previous to that, the Deputy Director of the Information Processing Technology Office (IPTO). In these positions, he oversaw the development of future research thrusts, analyzed and evaluated program proposals and engagements with commercial, academic organizations and represented Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency on various national committees.
Mr. Lemnios also held various positions within industry at Hughes Aircraft Company, Westinghouse Electric Corporation and Ford Microelectronics, Incorporated. that led to the development and demonstration of advanced microelectronic components.
He has served on numerous Department of Defense , industry and academic committees. Mr. Lemnios has been nominated by the Department of Defense to be one of the United States of America Science and Engineering Festival"s Nifty Fifty Speakers who will speak about his work and career to middle and high school students in October 2010. "- Lemnios". 2009. Retrieved 2010-2004-09.
"Department Of Defense head of research and engineering submits resignation".
2012. Retrieved 2012-2012-10. "Pentagon’s Top Technologist Joins I.B.M.".
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"International Business Machines Corporation research honcho: From the Pentagon to the "toy shop"". 2012. Retrieved 2012-2012-10.
"Alumni News - Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering - Washington University". 2009. Retrieved 2010-2004-15.
He has authored over 40 papers, holds 4 patents in advanced Gallium arsenide device and MMIC technology and is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Mr. Lemnios is a Principal member, Committee on Technology of the National Science and Technology Council. Advisor, Defense Acquisition Board. Chairman, Radiation Hardened Oversight Council (RHOC). Chairman, Defense Science and Technology Advisory Group (DSTAG). Chairman, Armed Services Biomedical Research Evaluation and Management Committee. Chairman, Department of Defense Combat Feeding Research and Engineering Board (CFREB). And Chairman, Department of Defense Biometrics Executive Committee. Before assuming the position of ASD(R&East), Mr. Lemnios was the Chief Technology Officer of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory, responsible for coordinating technology strategy across the organization and for establishing and growing external strategic relationships to support current and future Laboratory missions. He also served as Assistant Division Head of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory Solid State Division, as a member of the Laboratory"s Senior Management Council and as the Company-Chair of the Laboratory"s New Technology Initiative (NTI) Board. Mr. Lemnios received special recognition from the Australian Government Department of Defence and was awarded Office of Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Public Service and the Office of Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service.
He also served as Assistant Division Head of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Laboratory Solid State Division, as a member of the Laboratory"s Senior Management Council and as the Company-Chair of the Laboratory"s New Technology Initiative (NTI) Board.