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Neil Gilbert Siegel (born February 19, 1954) is an American computer scientist, systems engineer, and engineer, known for his development of many key systems for the United States military, including the Blue-Force Tracking system, the U.S. Army's first unmanned air vehicle system, and the US Army forward-area air defense system. [1]
Neil S. Siegel is the David W. Ichel Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at Duke Law School, where he also serves as director of the Summer Institute on Law and Policy.
6 de may. de 2024 · Join Neil Siegel, David W. Ichel Distinguished Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean for Intellectual Life, for a celebratio...
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Neil Siegel is the David W. Ichel Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at Duke University School of Law and Director of the school’s D.C. Summer Institute on Law and Policy. Siegel is a member of the ACS Board of Academic Advisors.
Neil S. Siegel is the David W. Ichel Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at Duke Law School, where he also serves as director of the DC Summer Institute on Law...
24 de oct. de 2023 · USC Viterbi alumnus Neil Siegel, the IBM Professor of Engineering Management in the Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and the Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science, has been awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
26 de dic. de 2023 · Neil Siegel, a prominent constitutional law scholar, has made significant contributions to the field of constitutional law and civil rights. His work has had a profound impact on the interpretation and application of the U.S. Constitution, as well as on the protection of civil rights and liberties.