Mr. Lome is noted for his scientific contributions spanning three decades of service to the United States government at the highest levels of science at the Office of Research and Development at the Central Intelligence Agency, the Innovative Science & Technology Office of the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, the Department of Defense Science and Technology Program in Electronic Warfare, and most recently as a research scientist for the Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA). Mr. Lome's experience includes technology innovation in communications and information technology, VLSI, image and signal processing programs, advanced information surveillance, quantum computing, and nanotechnology.
Mr. Lome is also an advisor to the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS), Emerging Research Devices (ERD), NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Nanotechnology Science & Technology Institute. He is a member of over twenty exclusive science professional societies, including senior member of the Institute for Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), life member of the American Physical Society (APS), fellow of the Optical Society of America (OSA), Society for Photo-optical Interpretation Engineers (SPIE), Society for Mathematical Biology (SMB), among others, and he is Chair of numerous conferences within IEEE and SPIE, and the Nanotech 2005 Government Forum. |