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Engineering Director, Hydrodynamics Lab, [[University of Chicago]]; Board, [[Rocky Mountain Institute]]; Founder and former President, Alphametrics, Ltd., manufacturer of precision light measuring equipment; Co-founder and former Chairman of Computers for Kids Foundation; Board member of [[Aspen Center]] for Physics and Independence Pass Foundation; Member of National Council of [[NPR]] and Anderson Ranch Arts Center; Co-author, with wife, [[Judith Barnard]], of eleven contemporary novels.
Engineering Director, Hydrodynamics Lab, [[University of Chicago]]; Board, Rocky Mountain Institute; Founder and former President, Alphametrics, Ltd., manufacturer of precision light measuring equipment; Co-founder and former Chairman of Computers for Kids Foundation; Board member of [[Aspen Center]] for Physics and Independence Pass Foundation; Member of National Council of [[NPR]] and Anderson Ranch Arts Center; Co-author, with wife, [[Judith Barnard]], of eleven contemporary novels.

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Michael Fain [r]: Engineering Director, Hydrodynamics Lab, University of Chicago; Board, Rocky Mountain Institute; Founder and former President, Alphametrics, Ltd., manufacturer of precision light measuring equipment; Co-founder and former Chairman of Computers for Kids Foundation; Board member of Aspen Center for Physics and Independence Pass Foundation; Member of National Council of NPR and Anderson Ranch Arts Center; Co-author, with wife, Judith Barnard, of eleven contemporary novels.