| Senior Scientist (1993-present) |
| Director, Kappa Division Research & Development (1996-present) |
| Charged with ensuring optimal conditions for the transfer of technology from lab experiments and prototypes into marketable products. |
| Experience |
| Between 1985 and 1993, Dr. Nolling served as a high-level technology transfer consultant to corporations with extensive research budgets, from Microsoft and Intel to General Motors and Caterpillar. From 1975-1985 she participated in, then led, the Syzygy-Santa Cruz think tank project, which was jointly sponsored by Hewlett-Packard and Xerox Corporation. Prior to 1975 Dr. Nolling taught at Georgia Institute of Technology and Wharton Business School. |
| Education |
| Ph.D. in Computer Science, Boston University, Boston MA |
| M.S., Ph.D. in Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena CA |
| B.S. in Physics and Germanic Languages and Literature (double major), Harvard College, Cambridge MA |
| Professional Associations |
| Association for Computing Machinery (Fellow), The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (Fellow), Transformation Technologists Working Group (Board Member), Society of Women Engineers. |
| Selected Publications |