Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Dr. Glenn A. Fink joined Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington as a Senior Research Scientist in October 2006. Specializes in computer security, visualization, and human-centric computing.
Prior to graduate school, was a software engineer for the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Dahlgren, Virginia. Worked for 15 years on projects such as the Trident ballistic missile program, a unified ground-control station unmanned for aerial vehicles, and a virtual operations network for rapid-deployment coalition warfare.
Dr. Bartlett taught mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering subjects while performing related research at North Dakota State University from 1987 to 2004. Dr. Bartlett and his wife Lynn now home school four boys on their farm in the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota (BartlettFarm.us).
His education includes bachelors and masters degrees in Aerospace Engineering and he is a graduate of the USAF Academy class of 1989. Mike retired in 2009 from the USAF after serving more than 20 years as a fighter pilot and test pilot. His last assignment was teaching at the USAF Academy and flying cadets in general aviation aircraft. Mike serves as an elder in his church and he and his wife Tonya have homeschooled their six children since 1997.
James Nickel, B.A. (Mathematics), B.Th.,B.Miss.,M.A. (Education) taught high school mathematics in the late 1970s in Hawaii and in the 1980's in Australia. James is the author of Mathematics: Is God Silent? (Ross House Books, 2001), and is currently writing three worldview-based math textbooks, The Wonders of Arithmetic I and II (Grades 6 and 7) and Mathematics: The Language of Science (advanced algebra, geometry, and trigonometry).
United States Navy in Pt. Mugu where in the 1970s he designed code to analyze radar flight data of the F-14A Tomcat and the Tomahawk Cruise Missile.