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<h1>Dr. Bill Wattenburg’s Résumé</h1>
<h2>1980–Present</h2>
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<li>Research Scientist and Adjunct Professor of Science, University Foundation, California
State University, Chico.</li>
<li>Consultant, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.</li>
<li>Talk show host, “The Open Line to the West Coast” (Sat. and Sun. 10pm to 1am), KGO Radio AM-810,
American Broadcasting Company, San Francisco (since 1972).</li>
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<h2>1965–1980</h2>
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<li>Co-founder of Berkeley Scientific Laboratories, Berkeley, California, 1966, with Dr. Donald Glaser,
(Nobel Prize, Physics, 1960).</li>
<li>President, Berkeley Scientific Laboratories, 1966–1970.</li>
<li>Co-founder and Chairman of the Board, Comprehensive Health Services (later reorganized as
Comprehensive Computer Services and Bakte-Bennent Medical Laboratories), 1970–1980.</li>
<li>Member of:<br />
U.S. Air Force Scientific Advisory Board, 1967–1970.<br />
Subcommittee on Nuclear Defense Systems (headed by Dr. Edward Teller).</li>
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<h2>1961–1967</h2>
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<li>Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering, U.C. Berkeley</li>
<li>Staff member, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Physics Division.</li>
<li>Consultant:
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<li>Lockheed Missiles and Space Company</li>
<li>IBM Corporation</li>
<li>General Electric Co.</li>
<li>Bellcom (NASA Apollo Project)</li>
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<h2>Education</h2>
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<li>1961: Ph.D., Electrical Engineering and Physics, U.C. Berkeley</li>
<li>1959: Master’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, U.C. Berkeley</li>
<li>1958: B.S., Electrical Engineering, California State University, Chico.</li>
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<h2>References</h2>
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<li>Dr. John Nuckolls, former Director, Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, Livermore, California (currently Director Emeritus)</li>
<li>Mr. Michael Luckoff, President, KGO Radio, San Francisco, California.</li>
<li>Dr. Edward Teller, Hoover Institute, Stanford University.</li>
<li>Mr. James Roberts, Chief Engineer, California Department of Transportation,
Sacramento, California.</li>
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