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Hello, I'm Dr. Green*, I was born in the USA, and as a US Citizen I am loyal to USA and allies thereof!  I have an earned Ph.D. from University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League university located in Philadelphia.  My doctorate and four college degrees are modest achievements in contrast to successes of my ancestors:
  • Vietnam Veteran, USAF / US Army / Appointed to USMA, West Point, NY by Pres. Richard M. Nixon;
  • *Descendant of Rollo; ... King William I of England, King Henry I; King Henry II; Lady of Mar; Robert the Bruce King of Scots; Llywelyn ab Iorwerth Monarch of Wales, et al; I am related to about half of all US Presidents or First Ladies. Reference: family history & Ancestry.com ;
  • Credentials not for attribution: Chair – DelMarPa Chapter MICA; my name is in Murphy Jr’s book “Sword of Islam: Muslim Extremism from the Arab Conquests to the Attack on America” (pages 10, 349, 355-364).

Patent
“A system of interlocking pins in a force field," U.S. Patent No. 4,336,699 (1982).

PUBLICATIONS and SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES
Dr. Green has written and published several monographs and articles in the fields of Defense Analysis, Infrastructure, Engineering Economic Systems, Arms Control and Defense Management, Energy and Environment.
GREEN, R. D. (1991a).  Gas Chromatography For Environmental Engineering:  A Syllabus for the Environmental Lab.  Dept. of Systems, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania.
             (1990b).  Energy And The Future, University of Utah, Division of Continuing Education, Correspondence Study, about 200 pages, updated and coordinated with the new edition of a textbook for this course.
             (1990a).  Energy And The Future, University of Utah, Division of Continuing Education, Correspondence Study, about 200 pages.
             (1989a).  Prescribing Facility Maintenance Strategies For Urban Water Distribution Systems (doctoral dissertation, University of Pennsylvania), University Microfilms International.
             (1989b).  A Pipeline Energy Equation (which is Sensitive to Both Diurnal and Annual Demand Curves).  Pipe Line Industry, Vol 70, No. 1, Jan., pp. 25-32.
             (1989c).  An Easy Method To Calculate The Hazen-Williams' Coefficient C.  Pipe Line Industry, Vol 71, No. 6, Dec., pp. 37-39.
             (1989d).  Estimate Water Pipe Line Size.  Pipe Line Industry, forthcoming.
             (1989e).  Estimate Pipe Line Relay Costs when Streets or Sewers are Reconstructed.  Pipe Line Industry, Vol 71, No. 1, July.
             (1989f).  Estimate Pipe Line Failure Costs By Type of Break.  Pipe Line Industry, forthcoming.
             (1988a).  Estimate water pipe line costs (Curve-fitting Strategies For Estimating Costs of Water Pipeline-  Installation, Rehabilitation, Repair, and Failure).  Pipe Line Industry, Vol 69, No. 6, Dec., pp. 38-42.
             (1986a).  Cost Estimating Strategies for Pipelines, Stations, Terminals- Part 1 (cost factors).  Pipe Line Industry, Vol 65, No. 2, Aug., pp. 27-28.
             (1986b).  Cost Estimating Strategies for Pipelines, Stations, Terminals- Part 2 (cost model; point, range and probability estimates).  Pipe Line Industry, Vol 65, No. 3, Sept., pp. 51-53.
             (1985a).  Rule of Thumb- Calculations Estimate Construction Payrolls.  Pipe Line Industry, Vol 62, No. 3 Mar., pp. 52-54.
             (1985b).  Rule of Thumb Estimates Optimum Time To Keep Construction Equipment.  Pipe Line Industry, Vol 63, No. 2, Aug., pp. 42 (3).
             (1984a).  Rules of Thumb- How To Estimate Construction Costs.  Pipe Line Industry, Vol 61, No. 3 Sept., pp. 47-48.
             (1984b).  Energy And The Future- Part 1, University of Utah, Division of Continuing Education, Correspondence Study, 116 pages.  This includes my work on the "Actinide-Nitride Fueled Reactor," etc.
             (1981).  Kaiparowits and the Intermountain Power Project:  A Paradigm For Siting Coal Fired Power Plants From A Cohort/Analytical Perspective.  An unpublished thesis for the Master of Public Administration degree in Political Science, The University of Utah.
             (1980).  Energy And The Future- Part 2, University of Utah, Division of Continuing Education, Correspondence Study, 78 pages.
Articles Reprinted in Handbook
             (1988b).  Rule of Thumb Speeds Payroll Estimates.  In McALLISTER, E. W., ed. (1988).  Pipe Line Rules of Thumb Handbook, 2nd ed.  Gulf Publishing Company, Houston.
             (1988c).  Rule of Thumb Estimates Optimum Time To Keep Construction Equipment.  In McALLISTER, E. W., ed. (1988).  Pipe Line Rules of Thumb Handbook, 2nd ed.  Gulf Publishing Company, Houston.
             (1988d).  How To Estimate Construction Costs.  In McALLISTER, E. W., ed. (1988).  Pipe Line Rules of Thumb Handbook, 2nd ed.  Gulf Publishing Company, Houston.
             (1988e).  Cost Estimating Strategies for Pipelines, Stations, Terminals (Part 1 & 2).  In McALLISTER, E. W., ed. (1988).  Pipe Line Rules of Thumb Handbook, 2nd ed.  Gulf Publishing Company, Houston.
 
Conferences
GREEN, R. D., and ZANDI, I. (1989).  "Maintenance Strategies For Pipeline Systems," The 6th International Symposium On Freight Pipelines, Columbia, Missouri, USA, May 10-12.
GREEN, R. D., PIZZOLOATO, N.D., and GOMES, L.F.A.M. (1982).  "Development of Pipeline Industry in Brazil," the 1982 International Conference On Pipelines, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Oct.  The second and third named authors are affiliated with the Catholic University of Brazil.
GREEN, R. D. (1981).  "Kaiparowits and the Intermountain Power Project:  An Assessment of Plant Siting Evaluation articles from a Cohort/Analytical Perspective," the l981 annual meeting of the Western Social Science Association, San Diego, California, April 23-25.
             (1981).  "Kaiparowits and the Intermountain Power Project:  Power Plant Siting From a Cohort/Analytical Perspective," the Spring Meeting of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, April 10.
Research Funds (offers or requests)
 
Submitted in 1989 (unfunded)-  "Biofluidized Bed Conversion of Waste Paper to Ethanol and Protein Rich Feedstock," $70,149.00.  Shieh, W. K. (Principal Investigator), Zandi, I. (Co-Principal Investigator), and Green, R. D. (Research Associate Engineer- to perform cost analysis of the proposed biotechnology and conduct a survey of competing technologies).
 
Invited Presentations
“Infrastructure Management and Policy," for staff of Science, Education and Transportation section, Congress Of The United States, Office of Technology Assessment, December, 1988.
 
“Integrating the Planning and Management of Rehabilitation and Repair of Natural Gas Pipelines in Urban Areas With the Rehabilitation and Repair of Streets, Freeways and Bridges," prepared for delivery before the EM&P Graduate Group and Faculty of the schools of Engineering, City and Regional Planning, Social Systems Science, Decision Sciences, and Public Policy Analysis, January, 1985.
 
“Kaiparowits and IPP Update," prepared for delivery before the EM&P Graduate Group of the School of Public and Urban Policy, Univ. Of Penna., Autumn 1981.
 
Courses Taught
“Science and Society/Energy" (3 cr.):  for Dept. of Physics, University of Utah, 1980-1981, and for Correspondence Study School, Div. of Continuing Education, University of Utah, 1980 to present (3 credit hours).
“Liberal Education 130:  Environmental Physics":  for Dept. of Physics, University of Utah, 1980-1981 (5 credit hours).
ARMS CONTROL and NATIONAL SECURITY
 
GREEN, R. D. (1992).  Various titles on topics pertinent to tilt-rotor aircraft, e.g., Transfer Tilt-Rotor Technology to Unmanned Strategic Programs, (work coordinated with U.S. Congressional committee's activities).
             (1990a).  Arms Control And Defense Management, University of Utah, Division of Continuing Education, Correspondence Study, 238 pages.
             (1985d).  Arms Control And Defense Management, University of Utah, Division of Continuing Education, Correspondence Study, 238 pages.
             (1982).  Flexible Response Modes of Missile Experimental:  Multiple Aim Points System and Deception Dense Pack.  An unpublished thesis about the MX missile for the Master of Science degree in Physics, The University of Utah.

Conference
GREEN, R. D. (1982).  "Flexible Response Modes of the MX," Spring Meeting of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters at Weber State College, Utah, April 16.
 
Courses Taught
“Science and Society/Arms, Defense Management and Arms Control":  for Dept. of Physics, University of Utah, 1980-1981, and for Correspondence Study School, Div. of Continuing Education, University of Utah, 1985 to present (3 credit hours).
 
GREEN, R. D. (1985).  How To Integrate The Planning And Management Of Rehabilitation And Repair Of Natural Gas Pipelines In Urban Areas With The Rehabilitation And Repair Of Streets, Freeways And Bridges.  Unpublished manuscript, University of Pennsylvania Energy Center.
             (1983).  Brazilian Pipeline Construction Requirements:  1983-2000.  Unpublished manuscript (which includes a construction simulation for financial risk analysis), 193 pages.
 
“The Potential For Conserving Energy in the Steel Industry."
“Capabilities of Pipeline."
 
“Furthering Martin Meyerson's Conception of Knowledge Transfers and the University"; a look at how universities may institutionalize research cooperatives involving academe, governments, and industries with acknowledgements to Martin Meyerson (Chairman, U of Penna. Foundation, and Pres. Emeritus, U of Penna.), David P. Gardner (Pres., U. of Calif.), and Henry B. Eyring (then Commissioner of Education, LDS Church) acting at the request of Neal A. Maxwell (Elder, Quorum of Twelve, LDS Church).
 
“Making Haste Slowly:  Republican Majorities in the Land of Zion" (assisted the author Dr. Robert Benedict, Univ. of Utah, Dept. of Political Science), prepared for delivery at the 1980 annual meeting of the Western Social science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 24-26, 1980.
 
Courses Taught
In total I have taught more than 1,000 students and supervised graduate and undergraduate teaching assistants.  Besides the courses mentioned in sections above I have also taught the following:
“Science and Society/Futurism":  for Dept. of Physics, University of Utah, 1980-1981 (3 credit hours).
“Sophomore Physics Laboratory":  for Dept. of Physics, University of Utah, Summer 1973 (1 credit hour).
 
Other Training
Electronics (through USAF Tech School SQDN and PMEL, Lowry AFB and as part of B.S. and M.S. Physics program); shops- machine, weld and solder, wood; photography; nuclear medicine and radiopharmacy; etc.

HONORS
Phi Kappa Phi (1982), Sigma Xi (1981), and as a youth, the Eagle Scout award with palms.
 
Arms Control Scholarship
Awarded by The American Association for the Advancement of Science, to attend the Fourth Annual Colloquium on Science, Arms Control, and National Security, Washington, D.C., Nov. 14-15, 1989.
 
Professional Service
Coordinated video-recorded debates featuring William Colby, former CIA Director, and others, as nearly as I recall from the U.S. Senate, Congress, Pentagon, or White House Transition Team, etc., under the direction of Prof. P. Gibbs, Univ. of Utah, 1980-198l.
 
Guest Lecturer on "Arms Limitations" as part of Liberal Education 313 "The Military and Society," at the Univ. of Utah, Feb. and April 1981 (honorarium).
 
Science, Energy and National Defense research advisor for the "Bob Wright for Governor" campaign, Utah, 1980.
 
“Arms Control and the MX Missile," KRCL Radio FM 9.1, SLC, Utah (October 17, 1980).  Interviewed by Virginia Browning, KRCL Editor.
 
Coordinated "Arms Debate," a free lecture at the Univ. of Utah, (Frontiers of Science Lecture Series), featuring Dr. Richard Garwin and Mr. Antonio Savoca, under the direction of Prof. P. Gibbs.  The MX missile served as a focal point for the debate.
 
“Expert Witness" for the "landmark case" in Federal court:  National Subscription Television v. Rancourt, et. al., (Case No. CV 83-700 9 WMB), California, 1983-1985.
 

More (to be added as I find time or interest to share)

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