Marc N. Viera

TITLE: Division Head, Tactical Systems
EMAIL: [email protected]

Marc N. Viera
Marc N. Viera

Marc N. Viera is the head of the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Tactical Systems Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.

Viera joined the Laboratory in 2002 and worked in the Systems and Analysis Group on the Air Vehicle Survivability Evaluation program, simulating, prototyping, and testing advanced infrared IR surveillance systems and seekers for air defense applications.

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M. Jalal Khan

TITLE: Assistant Division Head, Tactical Systems
EMAIL: [email protected]

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M. Jalal Khan

Dr. M. Jalal Khan is an assistant head of the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Tactical Systems Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.

Khan joined Lincoln Laboratory in 2004 as technical staff in the Active Optical Systems Group. He quickly demonstrated his ability to apply emerging technology to new application areas through his development of a sensor for standoff detection of trace explosives using terahertz (THz) radiation.

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Daniel J. Ripin

TITLE: Assistant Division Head, Tactical Systems
EMAIL: [email protected]

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Daniel J. Ripin

Daniel J. Ripin is an assistant head of the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Tactical Systems Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.

Prior to his promotion to this position, Ripin served as the leader of the Advanced Imager Technology Group, directing R&D in charge-coupled-device imagers, photon counting arrays, and digital focal plane arrays.

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Scott B. Van Broekhoven

TITLE: Assistant Division Head, Tactical Systems
EMAIL: [email protected]

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Scott B. Van Broekhoven

Scott B. Van Broekhoven is an assistant head of the Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Tactical Systems Division at MIT Lincoln Laboratory.

Van Broekhoven joined Lincoln Laboratory in 2001 as assistant staff in the Optical Systems Engineering Group. He initially focused on early Laboratory biodefense analysis and testing, becoming a nationally recognized expert in modeling air flow for large buildings.

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