Much sought-after for his scholarly opinion, Professor Thomas Joseph Bowles has presented and spoken publically at over 100 colloquia, symposiums, and conferences throughout the length of his career.
LOS ALAMOS, NM, December 05, 2019 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Professor Thomas Joseph Bowles, PhD, has been included in Marquis Who's Who. As in all Marquis Who's Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and prominence in a field are all taken into account during the selection process.
Having accrued over 45 years of experience in the field of nuclear physics, Prof. Bowles presides as the chief executive officer and board chair of the North American Intelligent Manufacturing Initiative, and concurrently parlays his expertise to students as an affiliate professor at the University of Washington. He previously served as Science Advisor to former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson from 2006 to 2010. He has dedicated much of his career to his research at Los Alamos National Laboratory as a nuclear physics scientist since 1979 and as a postdoctoral fellow at the Argonne National Laboratory from 1976 to 1979.
Moreover, Prof. Bowles worked as a laboratory instructor of physics at Princeton University from 1974 to 1975. He further served as a WICHE fellow at the Environmental Protection Agency in Denver in 1973. Prof. Bowles conducted his undergraduate research at the Nuclear Physics Laboratory at the University of Colorado from 1972 to 1973. In career related endeavors, Prof. Bowles excelled at Los Alamos National Laboratory as the chairman of the postdoctoral committee at Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1989 to 1991. He likewise burnished his scientific credentials on the national Nuclear Science Advisory Committee from 1999 to 2002 as well as the American principal investigator for the United States for the Soviet-American Gallium Experiment (SAGE) from 1987 to 2002. Much sought-after for his scholarly opinion, Prof. Bowles has presented and spoken publically at over 100 colloquia, symposiums, and conferences throughout the length of his career. His work in Russia takes up a quarter of the book "The Good Servant" by Janet Bailey; she traveled to Russia to interview his colleagues to get a complete picture.
Furthermore, Prof. Bowles assisted in organizing the Re-Energizing America Conference in 2009. He additionally found success as the New Mexico representative at the science and technology table for the Border Governor's Conference from 2006 to 2010, as the chair of the international Organizing Committee of the XXII International Conference on Neutrinos and Astrophysics in 2006, and on Vice-Chair of the Board and American Director of the U.S.-Mexico Foundation for Science. Prof. Bowles has lectured at a number of universities and written more than 70 articles for various professional and scientific journals that have been cited more than 10,000 times in the scientific literature.
Before embarking upon his career path, Prof. Bowles pursued an education at the University of Colorado, from which he obtained a Bachelor of Science in mathematics and physics in 1973. He subsequently graduated from the prestigious Princeton University in 1978 with a Doctor of Philosophy. Prof. Bowles has served on numerous committees and has held several positions of authority at Los Alamos National Laboratory, including Chief Science Officer and Chief Scientist. Prof. Bowles has also served on many committees and panels in both the United States and abroad. Prof. Bowles has had the distinction to be elected to several honorable societies, including Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigma, and Delta Phi Alpha and a Fellow of Los Alamos National Laboratory, the American Physical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
To remain aware of developments in his scientific field, Prof. Bowles presently maintains his membership with a variety of pertinent organizations, including serving on the Board of the Supercomputing Challenge, the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Council of Mexico and the United States, where he is a council member and U.S. Chair on the technology commercialization committee, and as the lead on the New Mexico Green Grid effort.
In light of his voluminous contributions to science, Prof. Bowles has been the recipient of several accolades. Honored as a New Mexico Nonprofit Titan of Information Technology in 2012, he was likewise presented with the New Mexico Climate Change Leadership Institute's Innovation Award in the same year. He further accrued a New Mexico Rainmaker Award in 2010, and recognition as the New Mexico Energy Executive on 2009 by the New Mexico Association of Energy Engineers. Prof. Bowles has accepted several medals in Russia, including the Markov Prize from the Institute for Nuclear Research at the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2003, and the Lushkov Medal in 1997.
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