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A­2 Jefferson W. Tester (chair) Dr. Tester is the H.P. Meissner Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). For three decades, he has been involved in chemical engineering process research as it relates to renewable and conventional energy extraction and conversion, and environmental control technologies. He has published extensively in the energy area with more than 185 papers and seven coauthored books, including Geothermal Energy as a Source of Electric Power (1976), Handbook of Geothermal Energy (1982), Heat Mining (1987), and Sustainable Energy – Choosing Among Options (2005). His other appointments have included director of MIT's Energy Laboratory (1989­2001), director of MIT’s School of Chemical Engineering Practice (1980­1989), and a group leader in the Geothermal Engineering Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory (1974­1980). Dr. Tester is a member of the advisory boards of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory as chair, Massachusetts Renewable Energy Trust as chair, American Council on Renewable Energy, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Cornell University, and the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland. He was a member of the Energy R&D Panel of the President’s Committee of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) in 1997 and has served as an advisor to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Research Council (NRC) in areas related to concentrating solar power, geothermal energy, and other renewable technologies; and waste minimization and pollution reduction. Dr. Tester received a B.S. and M.S. with distinction in chemical engineering in 1966 and 1967 at Cornell, and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering at MIT in 1971. Brian J. Anderson Dr. Anderson is an assistant professor and the Verl Purdy Faculty Fellow in the Department of Chemical Engineering at West Virginia University. He received an M.S. and Ph.D. in chemical engineering from MIT, and a B.S. from West Virginia University. Dr. Anderson’s research experience includes sustainable energy and development, economic modeling of energy systems, and geothermal energy development. He also has worked with molecular modeling of energy­relevant systems such as natural gas hydrates and hydrogen separation membranes. He has served as a consultant for a major bio­based energy company where he developed production flow sheets and economic models for the production of biodiesel and bio­ethanol from various feedstocks, built a knowledge database in the area of worldwide and domestic fuel production and consumption, and forecast production costs under different tax and demand scenarios. Anthony Stephen Batchelor Dr. Batchelor is chairman and managing director of GeoScience Limited, a specialized geothermal and geotechnical consulting/design company. Dr. Batchelor holds a B.S. in mining engineering (1968) and a Ph.D. in rock mechanics (1972) from the University of Nottingham in England. He is a chartered and European engineer, and a member of both the Society of Petroleum Engineers and the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining. He is a member of the Geothermal Resources Council, and was a founding member of the International Geothermal Association and served on its board. He is an author of more than 60 papers, and a contributor to three books and a biography in “Who’s Who in Science and Engineering.” He taught rock mechanics at the Camborne School of Mines for more than 12 years, and developed the U.K. Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Project, of which he was project director from 1977 to 1986. During this time, he was a visiting staff member at Los Alamos National Appendix B Panel­Member Biographies Appendix B Panel­Member Biographies

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