Thomas Hedberg, Jr.
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Thomas Hedberg, Jr.
Summary
Thomas Hedberg, Jr. is a human[1]. Thomas Hedberg, Jr. worked as a researcher[2], engineer[3], and program director[4].
Key Facts
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s professions included researcher[2].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s professions included engineer[3].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s professions included program director[4].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s field of work was systems engineering[5].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s field of work was product design[6].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s field of work was industrial manufacturing[7].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s field of work was information architecture[8].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr. was employed by University of Maryland[9].
- Among Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s employers was UMD Applied Research Lab for Intelligence & Security[10].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr. was a member of American Society of Mechanical Engineers[11].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr. is recorded as male[12].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s family name is recorded as Hedberg[14].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s given name is recorded as Thomas[15].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s official website is recorded as https://sites.google.com/umd.edu/thedberg/bio[16].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[17].
- Thomas Hedberg, Jr.'s has certification is recorded as professional engineer[18].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include researcher[2], engineer[3], and program director[4]. Fields of work include systems engineering[5], an academic discipline[19]; product design[6], a concept[20]; industrial manufacturing[7], an economic activity[21]; and information architecture[8]. Employers include University of Maryland[9], a public research university[22], in United States[23], founded in 1858[24], headquartered in College Park[25] and UMD Applied Research Lab for Intelligence & Security[10], a facility[26], in United States[27], headquartered in College Park[28].
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What did Thomas Hedberg, Jr. do for work?
Thomas Hedberg, Jr. worked as researcher[2], engineer[3], and program director[4].