Martin Dudziak Emergency Storm Fire Flood Health Safety Resume June2012

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Professional Resume M. J. Dudziak

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9400 Windy Cove Ct, Apt I, Richmond, VA – 23294-6470

804-740-0342, 202-415-7295 (cell), (505) 926-1399 (sat) |����: [email protected]

PROFILE SUMMARY

� Over 25 years of diversified service and experience in high-risk, rapid-response emergency operations. � Hands-on & management of crews and teams on challenging tasks with limited resources, deep constraints. � Strong skills in analysis and synthesis for complex multi-component systems, concept and requirements

development, prototyping and formal design, and testing methodologies. � Sensitivity and creativity in solving issues within teams and among clients, especially in multicultural groups. � Highly-organized in multi-tasking, project management, reporting, & negotiating with management and clients. � “Deep science and technology” experience including familiarity with wide array of electronic and mechanical

equipment from hand tools to navigation and detection/tracking systems to standard heavy equipment. � Experienced in IT applications and systems spanning LAN, wi-fi, cloud, tablet and smartphone worlds. � Designer & developer of COPPER (Critical OPeration Procedures for Emergency Response) and CRAIDO

(Community Rapid response for Infectious Disease Outbreaks) � Extensive knowledge & experience in medical response team planning and response under harsh conditions. � Expert in writing documents (e.g., Management/Client and Functional Requirements). � Expert in managing & controlling meetings and facilitating all levels of management, agencies, residents, law

enforcement and other stakeholders in JADs, brainstorm/plan sessions, telephonic/radio/web conferences. � Strong leader and team builder with excellent analytical and communication skills, capable to self-start and

complete new business models and technology roll-outs, dedicated to meet/exceed deadlines and provide necessary deliverables and resolve conflicts/issues creatively by out-of-the-box thinking.

� Excellent verbal communication, written, presentation; unique interpersonal, multicultural, multilingual skills. � Recognized as a solid team player, mentor, coordinator, facilitator, and problem-solver. FIELD EXPERIENCE - Emergent/Disaster - Labor/Management - Plan/Prevent/Respond

� Greenville, NC – Sept 2011 – QC/area field manager and health/safety mgr. for Ceres Environmental in emergency disaster response work throughout the city.

� Galveston/Houston area, Texas – Sept 2008 – served in volunteer medical corps team providing physical and technical and basic relief assistance to residents after Hurricane Ike.

� Moscow region, Russia – Summer, 2003 – participated as member of volunteer medical assistance team in rural forest areas in response to peat-bog fires causing extreme smoke and health threats.

� Gulf Coast area – Sept 2005 – provided remote-based assistance using NomadEyes and related web-based technology for logistics support and in particular for personal and family tracking/reconnecting and for locating medical and energy supplies.

� Chernobyl and Semipalatinsk regions (Ukraine and Russia) – 1992 thru 2002 on multiple occasions – monitoring and data collection/analysis of nuclear radiation and health effects on humans, animals and crops.

� Costa Rica – May 2002 – major floods - volunteer (as part of Intel corporate responsibility program) member of team assisting residents, schools, clinics, and also engaging in telecommunications technical assistance.

� Costa Rica – July/Aug 2002 – volunteer (as part of Intel corporate responsibility program) member of team including geologists and civil engineers doing post-earthquake (6.2) assessment and assistance to neighborhoods, schools, and also participating in two volcano expeditions.

� Richmond, VA – Sept 1996 – volunteer relief and debris work throughout the greater Richmond area, particularly in vegetative debris cutting and removal and assistance to homebound, disabled and/or power-less persons.

� SW Virginia – winter of 1992-93 and Jan-Feb 1995 – participated in community and state-organized teams for rescue and relief after major ice storms (including by snowmobile and skis) to homebound persons, particular families and the disabled/elderly, in the mountainous areas around Blacksburg, Radford, Pulaski and surrounding areas.

� NW Michigan – winters of 1977 through 1982 – member of health-safety rescue teams operating in response to blizzards and ice storms, assisting mainly rural residents, including two missing-person search operations.

� Uttar Pradesh, India – Summer 1974 – co-organized and worked as volunteer on international relief team in response to extreme monsoon damage including flood rescue.

� Santa Barbara, California – Summer 1972 – worked on crew in forest-fire fighting in the Santa Ynez and Topatopa Mountains, including a ground search for hikers in the Sespe Canyon area.

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AREAS OF EXPERTISE � Emergency-Disaster Focus Assessment, Communications, Organization, Planning

Health and Safety (Chem, Bio, Rad) Plan/Execute/Validate Physical Labor Teamwork – Fire, Flood, Storm, Quake Internet, Web, Fault-Tolerant “C3”

AVAILABILITY � In most cases, 24-48 hrs. notice for travel in US or overseas RECENT PROJECTS � COPPER – Critical Operations Preparedness and Procedures for Emergency Response (An integrated suite of systems incorporating machinery, medicine, information technology, communications, COOP, sensors, tracking and estimating for communities (including local, state and federal govt. agencies, companies and other organizations to use in response to emerging and actual disasters such as storms, floods, earthquakes, fires, biological pandemics, addressing multiple issues such as debris estimation, handling and tracking, equipment and personnel logistics, mass casualty and triage procedures, and socioeconomic continuity)

Computational modeling, simulation, database and web programming, wireless and satellite communications, network administration and cybersecurity Environmental health and safety, particularly in IDLH and CBRNE domains Equipment and staff planning, logistics, supply-chain management, tracking and locating GIS, GPS, GTS, RFID, and advanced IT and electronics Environmental damage and debris assessment, response planning and task scheduling Automated vehicle tracking and load calculation/validation Public health, safety and security procedures and tools with a focus on wide-area, mass-effect CBRNE hazards Modular rapid-deployment mobile pods and equipment for medical, water, energy and communication needs Support: DHS, FEMA, CDC, NIH, DOD, DOE, EPA (subcontractor), corporate sector (int’l)

� CUBIT, CRAIDO and Race-to-Resilience (community-centric rapid-response for biothreat validation, intervention and treatment coordination; primary case study for H5N1, expanded for H1N1, with strong emphasis on mutation detection & tracking, epidemiological monitoring, social behavior analysis in support of social resilience)

Real-time data acquisition, bioinformatics modeling and testing, web-based CMS, DBMS Laboratory research, program management, agency/sponsor interfacing and presentation Support: CDC, WHO, corporate sector (int’l)

� Nomad Eyes (chem-bio-rad-threat focused network for detection, recognition, assessment, alert, and response, geared for civilian populations - both home/institutional use; stochastic distribution, wireless and cellular devices)

Wireless communications, data acquisition, AI, mobile networks, sensor interfaces, and information security Support: NATO, DOD, ARDA (DTO), corporate sector

� RedBioNet (focus on early-warning biothreat detection in wildlife and rural/uninhabited environments, employing distributed sensor arrays and mixed-media information gathering from local including public sources)

Similar type of work as later for Nomad Eyes Support: ARDA (DTO), DARPA, private corporate sector

� EcOasis PodLab (modular, reconfigurable trailer/container-based facility with emergency water filtration, public health monitoring station, chemical and pathogen analytics, and satellite-based internet communications –providing mobile

diagnostics and public-access informatics; included ECLEAR Kit, a biosafety & health aids kit) Integration and communication among multiple machines and devices; wireless, security, DBMS, GIS, GPS Funding: EPA, DHS, private corporate sector

� BioProt (analysis, surface bioprotection treatment, monitoring, and training of workers, students, general-public, for preventive measures against a variety of contact/exchange-transmissible pathogens)

Data acquisition and collection, sampling, analytics, verification, statistics, visualization and chem treatment Support: NHS, CIHR, DOD (Army), private corporate sector

� CommonHealthNet (iMedNet) (one of the first web-based telemedicine networks and early social network communities, linking American medical professionals and students with disadvantaged-nation medical providers; later variants:

FuturesGateway, Saño y Salvo, and Medicine for Humanity field gynecology clinics) Web-based interactive CMS and DBMS with image and video libraries and notification system Funding: NIH, USAID, State Dept.

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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY � 2003 - Present: Managing Director (R&D), TETRADYN Ltd. (TETRAD Technologies Group, Inc.)

� 2000-2003: Group Manager & Project Lead, Intel Corporation (USA,Costa Rica, Russia)

� 1996 - 2001: Director of R&D (Co-Founder), Silicon Dominion Corporation, Richmond, VA � 1993 - 1998: Assistant/Associate Professor, Physics and Biomedical Engineering (dual appointments), Virginia Commonwealth University (Medical College of Virginia), Richmond, VA � 1988 - 1993: Senior Scientist, Special Projects, SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics (now ST.com), Baltimore MD (Concurrent 1991-1992: Visiting Faculty, VA Tech & Radford Univ.) � 1985 - 88: Senior Engineer / Project Manager, Martin Marietta Aerospace, Baltimore MD � 1983 - 85: Research Scientist, Battelle, Columbus OH and Hanford, WA

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE SUMMARY (selection) Company, Institution, Agency

Synopsis of Work Performed

ARCS Initiative Community planning for rehabilitation and re-use of large urban high school for education and youth projects

Biosafe SBIR/STTR proposals and projects, new business and market development Boeing Technical studies on CBRNE subjects, proposal development, due diligence of

third-party including foreign technologies BP Design and deployment of analytical field testing lab CEED QA/QC, health and safety management, and IT architecture design relating to

emergency and disaster relief Cyclone Technical and business evaluation and review, engineering modifications,

venture funding assistance Dynamic Air Design and development of product blast-testing and evaluation by govt. labs G3 Systems Technical and business planning, due diligence, technical analysis studies Futures Gateway international internet-based educational teams and clubs collaborating and

competing with futures-oriented study projects, for youth 10-18 and family-members as well

General Electric Nomad Eyes and CEBIT sensor processing Global Infotek Defense/intel program work, new business and project development KLA-Tencor Full plan development study and operational plan for offshore technical R&D

center in Europe Lincos / Digital Nations Design, implementation and site planning for remote container-based internet

classroom facilities for children and youth in Latin America Loudermilk Materials evaluation and testing, business plan development, set-up of non-profit

institute, web e-commerce design Medicine for Humanity Design of telemedicine system and training of staff for use in remote field clinics

worldwide

Saño y Salvo Costa Rican based internet help-line for women and children at risk from drug gangs and prostitution/slavery rings

ST Microelectronics Technical assessment, review, investigations re: microfluids, MEMS, and medical lab-on-chip for diagnostic applications

Major Texas law firm Expert witness on procedures and methods in GC/MS testing for methamphetamine residues

Major Virginia law firm Expert witness on microbiology and genetic testing procedures in criminal cases Management and Communications SKILL SET Discipline Specific example knowledge areas, techniques, methods, skills

Critical thinking techniques Assessment of technology readiness and market acceptance Engineering-tech outsourcing Chip-set design and testing, fab prototyping’ KLA-Tencor R&D center JAD session formation, coordination State-lvel transportation dept. and final $60M program bidders

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Distance-based team management Silicon Dominion and Tetradyn software, hardware design Cross-cultural communications “Planeta Znaniya” internet encyclopedia and social network project Staff conflict resolution Often being the person who can be the bridge between conflicting parties Business Continuity Ontario Power; issues concerning nuclear plant operations in pandemic Downsizing and outsourcing Planning and implementation with expectation for future regrowth, recall Teaching and training Technical equipment plus MBA and MIS-level courses

IT/Computing SKILL SET Tech Area (listed alphabetically by discipline and by specialization)

Specific example knowledge areas, techniques, methods, skills

Architecture & design of applications and large enterprise-scale systems

Use-Case modeling, UML, Erwin, Corba, OOP methods, Rational Rose, XP (eXtreme Programming), Agile, Crystal

Databases and data warehouses GENOA, TIA, ADAM (Intel), PANDA, CASE, Tangram, Phoenix GIS, GPS (incl,. RFID), Mapping, Hyperspectral imaging and telemetry

ESRI products (esp. ArcInfo, ArcGIS), Intergraph, Google Mapping and Earth APIs and SDKs, and proprietary algorithms and code

Information security and cyberwarfare Cryptography, encryption, bots and botnets, Kerberos (KISS, not MIT) MEMS concepts, design, & software Nomad Eyes and CEBIT sensor processing Programming languages (incl. mathematical and modeling languages)

C, C++, Java, Lisp, Prolog, Forth, Fortran, Pascal, OCCAM, TCL, Python, PHP, Perl, SAS, MATLAB, Maple, Mathematica, Macsyma

Streaming media Designed and implemented leading out-performer for video streaming – matched or exceeded Real, WMP, Akamai

Web system design and implementation (incl. CMS, portals)

PHP, SQL, CMS, Java applets & scripts, Perl, WAP, CSS, XML

Analytical Technology SKILL SET Tech Area (listed by category) Specific example knowledge areas, techniques, methods, skills

Spectroscopy Piezo-resistive microcantilevers (PRMC), PAS/RePAS (Photoacoustics), Immunoassay, X-ray Flourescence

Microscopy Optical, SPM (AFM, MFM, STM), SEM, TEM, Confocal, Magneto-Optics Analytical Instruments (CBRNE) GC, GC/MS, HPLC, FTIR, NMR, THz Micro- and sub-micron sensors Micro-optic cameras, magneto-optics, Nomad Eyes and CEBIT sensors Semiconductor chip logics ARM, Intel, Motorola, ST, TI microprocessors, Transputer family, also

DSP and Graphics co-processors Biomedical instruments In-vitro cell/tissue culture,biopathogen culture/containment, EEG, EKG

INTERNATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Experience with projects and staff on-site and via remote task-forcing in:

Australia, Belarus, Costa Rica, France, Germany, Italy, Morocco, Russia, Ukraine, United Kingdom

EDUCATION � BA (high honors, dual-major – Philosophy/Physics), Colgate University, Hamilton, NY � Post-graduate program in computer science at UCSB and UCLA, Los Angeles, CA � MA (phil. of physics), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD � PhD (theoretical/computational physics), Union Institute and University, Cincinnati, OH � Postdoctoral studies in economics, finance and entrepreneurship

PUBLICATIONS (extensive list available upon request) DIRECT CONTACT DATA Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Skype: martindudziak (alternates: [email protected], [email protected] )

Tel: (804) 740-0342 Cell: (202) 415-7295 Msgs: (505) 926-1399 or (202) 460-4782 Post: 9400 Windy Cove Ct., Apt. I, Richmond, VA 23294-6470 (USA)