board of advisors
Professor James Rosenzweig, Chair and RadiaBeam co-founder
James Rosenzweig is a professor of physics in the UCLA Department of Physics and Astronomy. He is the Director of Particle Beam Physics Laboratory, a large educational research group which investigates state-of-the-art applications in advanced accelerators and free-electron lasers. Prof. Rosenzweig obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin - Madison in 1988, and from 1989 to 2000 was Robert R. Wilson Fellow in Accelerator Physics at Fermilab. He joined the UCLA Dept. of Physics faculty in 1991, and has held visiting positions at Argonne National Laboratory, Fermilab, MIT, Wisconsin, Boston University, University of Washington, and Universita di Roma "La Sapienza" and Laboratori Nazionale di Frascati. Prof. Rosenzweig has been supported as a fellow of the Sloan Foundation, as SSC Junior Faculty Fellowship, and as a US Dept. of Energy Outstanding Junior Investigator. He has been selected as a Fellow of the American Physical Society, and has served as an officer of its Division of Beams in numerous capacities. He is author, or co-author, of over 260 scientific publications. His textbook, "Fundamentals of Beam Physics," was published by Oxford University Press in 2003. He has been involved in industrial applications of accelerators since 1993.
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Larry Cutting
Larry Cutting is a co-founding partner and Director of Xebec - IC. Larry has excellent contacts and channels in U.S. government circles and with the governments of several key Middle Eastern nations. He first arrived in the Middle East in 1974 as Resident Manager of Chemsult A.G., a supplementary technical manpower services company. In 1989, he joined Saudi Aramco, and was a member of the Vice President of Project Management’s planning staff. In 1996, Larry became CEO of the Al Hoty Group of Companies, where he effeted a turnaround that included expansion throughout Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. In 2001, Larry joined SureBeam Corporation, a subsidiary of Titan Corporation, as Director, International Business Development, and was responsible for a $100 million dollar project in Saudi Arabia. Prior to forming Xebec – IC, Larry was Senior VP, Government & International, for Pure-O-Tech, Inc. an engineering and manufacturing company that provides water purification technologies. He is also on the Board of Directors of "Rescue Task Force" a non-profit organization that provides volunteer medical teams, medical supplies and clinics, humanitarian aid and livestock to remote, isolated regions of the globe.
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George Eisler
George Eisler has enjoyed a long career as an engineer and entrepeneur, spanning the entire era of electronic digital computing. During that time he has founded two equipment companies, served as a board member of a half dozen start-ups, and has been a working member of a number of standards committees in the data communications field. He chaired the IEEE 802.3 group that produced the Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Standard.


Bruce Miller, Ph.D.
Dr. Miller is recognized worldwide as an expert in the physics, engineering and applications of high-current particle accelerators. He has served as Captain in the US Air Force at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory, Manager of the Directed Energy Research Department at Sandia National Laboratory, General Manager of Titan Corporation? s Albuquerque Innovative Technology Office, Technical Director and Group Leader for the Atlas construction project at Los Alamos, the Director of the Spallation Neutron Source Linac Division, and most recently Vice-President of Technology Development at SureBeam Corporation. He now heads his own consulting firm, "EBM, LLC" , which specializes in food irradiation technology and applications. Dr. Miller has over 35 open literature publications, and numerous AFWL, Sandia, Titan, and SureBeam Technical Reports. He holds 10 US patents, and is author of the text, "An Introduction to the Physics of Intense Charged Particle Beams."


Lev Sadovnik, Ph.D
Dr. Lev Sadovnik is currently the General Manager of WaveBand, A Business Unit of Sierra Nevada Corporation. Dr. Sadovnik was the founder, president and CEO of WaveBand until its acquisition by SNC. WaveBand is known for innovation in the field of millimeter wave imaging technologies, having developed a family of antennas whose beams can be reconfigured in real time without the use of expensive phase shifters. These antennas are now an integral component in many commercial and government systems, such as aircraft landing aids, missile seekers, and surveillance sensors. Dr. Sadovnik has authored over 60 publications and hold 11 US Patents. He received his Ph.D in electrical engineering from USC and specialized in Optical Image Processing and Holography.
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David Sutter, Ph.D.
Dr. David Sutter is an accelerator physicist currently employed as an independent consultant and as a part time senior staff member at the University of Maryland’s Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics. After receiving his Ph.D. from Cornell University, he worked at Fermilab for six years until joining the Division of High Energy Physics, Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA). In 1980 he became Head of the DOE High Energy Physics Advanced Technology R&D program, a position he held until his retirement from Government service in 2005. While at DOE he set up and managed the Advanced Accelerator R&D program, a largely University based effort, and served as program manager for some 10 construction projects, including the SLAC Linear Collider (SLC) and associated detector (SLD), the PEP-II storage ring and detector, and the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). He was also manager of the U.S. R&D program toward a warm technology linear collider from 1990 until 2004. Following the 1982 congressional action establishing the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, he organized the DOE Office of High Energy Physics effort as an integral part of the Advanced Accelerator program and served as the SBIR senior manager until 2005. Dr. Sutter is a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the recipient of the 1997 IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Particle Accelerator Conference R&D Award and the 2006 IEEE Council on Applied Superconductivity Max Swerdlow Award.

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