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BIOGRAPHY

Dr. Paul Wlodkowski is currently an Assistant Professor of Engineering
at Maine
Maritime Academy. His responsibilities include teaching and advancing
the
curriculum within the Marine Systems Engineering Program. He has
thirteen
years of industrial, manufacturing and academic experience that encompass
the fields of applied physics, reliability engineering, acoustics, materials
science, shock and vibration, sensor design, and radiation effects.
As the Principal Staff Engineer and Program Manager at Wilcoxon
Research, Inc., he led several of the Company's high technology programs in the
research, development, and commercialization of directional, acoustic particle
velocity transducers (Vector) utilizing single crystal piezoelectric
materials. He has been successful in securing greater than $3 million in
government research and development contracts for the Company. His
sponsors included the Office of Naval Research (ONR), the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST), and several major corporations.
Moreover, he has transitioned one Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR)
contract into a Phase III program. Prior to this assignment, P.A.
Wlodkowski managed the Mechanical Engineering Department, which designs
piezoelectric-based sensors and actuators. At EG&G, Inc., he
co-founded AcousTech, a provider of technical solutions to complex shock,
vibration, and noise problems in military and industrial
applications.
P.A. Wlodkowski is a co-inventor on one patent and the author of
numerous papers and technical reports.
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