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Tom Stefanick, Visiting Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology, Brookings Institution; has agreed to speak on “China and Quantum: Cooperation, Competition and National Security” May 20 at IQT-NYC Online

By IQT News posted 09 Apr 2021

(IQT-NYC) Tom Stefanick, Visiting Fellow, Foreign Policy, Center for Security, Strategy, and Technology, Brookings Institution; has agreed to speak on Panel 3: China and Quantum: Cooperation, Competition and National Security at 10:15 on May 20 at IQT-NYC Online.
Tom Stefanick is a visiting fellow in the Foreign Policy program at the Brookings Institution. From 1988 to 2018, he had a career in scientific consulting, initially as a technical analyst and eventually as a senior vice president at Metron, Inc. The work that he developed and managed supported Navy and intelligence community research and development and operations analysis for the Pentagon, Navy System Commands, and Warfare Centers.
Stefanick initiated and managed over a dozen technical efforts in machine learning, image recognition, autonomous planning, statistical modeling, sensor modeling, and simulation of military operations and U.S. border security operations. He founded business units that conducted research and development for the Office of Naval Research in autonomy and lidar technology for military applications. Another project that he led involved the use of advanced statistical methods to assess foreign nation attitudes toward cooperative security exercises conducted by the United States, based on data from targeted surveys and social media data.
Prior to his work on the Armed Services Committee, Stefanick wrote the book “Strategic Antisubmarine Warfare and Naval Strategy” (Lexington Books, 1987). This book was one of the runners-up for the Furniss Award from the Mershon Center for International Security Studies at Ohio State University. Portions of the book were rewritten for publication in Scientific American magazine as “Nonacoustic Detection of Submarines.”

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