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Charles Kolb
Charles Kolb is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Aerodyne Research, Inc., (ARI) a position he has held since 1994. Since 1970, ARI has provided research and development services requiring expertise in the physical and engineering sciences to commercial and government clients working to solve national and international environmental problems. These include a wide range of topics such as global and regional environmental quality and the development of clean and efficient energy and new propulsion technologies.
Dr. Kolb has received numerous professional honors and has served in a broad range of professional and Academy related positions. He is currently a member of the Advisory Council for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University and has served as a committee member of the Richards Medal Committee for the American Chemical Society since 1998. He has contributed to a variety of National Academies’ studies and is currently serving as Chairman on the National Research Council’s Committee on Review and Evaluation of Chemical Events at Army Chemical Disposal Facilities.
Dr. Kolb holds an S.B. in Chemistry (Chemical Physics option) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an M.S. in Physical Chemistry from Princeton University, and a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Princeton University. His research interests include: atmospheric, combustion and materials chemistry as well as physics and chemistry of aircraft and rocket exhaust plumes. In addition to over 200 reports, non-refereed symposia papers, patents, book reviews, and policy papers, Dr. Kolb has published over 150 archival journal articles and book chapters.
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