Klaas Faber obtained his Ph.D. in chemometrics from the Radboud University (Nijmegen, NL). Between 1994 and 1996, he worked as a post-doc with Bruce Kowalski at the University of Washington (Seattle, USA), and Dave Duewer at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (Gaithersburg, USA).
Between 1996 and 2002, he worked as a statistician at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (Rijswijk, NL) and the Agrotechnology & Food Sciences Group (Wageningen, NL).
From 2002 onwards, he has led a consultancy company in chemometrics. He maintains active collaborations with academic research groups and has published nearly 100 scientific papers.
Michael G. Burke
Rice University
http://compsci.rice.edu/people.cfm?doc_id=3464
Michael G. Burke obtained his Ph.D. in computer science from New York University. From 1983 to 2009, he worked as a research scientist and manager at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in New York, in their Software Technology Department.
From 2009 on, he has been a senior research scientist at Rice University, in their Computer Science Department.
He is an Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) Distinguished Scientist and a recipient of the ACM SIGPLAN Distinguished Service Award. He has published more than 40 computer science journal and conference papers and has authored nearly 20 patents.
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