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Dr. Jeremy Knopp worked for the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) for over 20 years. His last assignment was as an international Program Officer, Asian Office of the Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD), Hardy Barracks, Akasaka Press Center, Tokyo, Japan. AOARD is one of the three International Offices belonging to the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), the basic research directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). The mission of AOARD is to maintain technical awareness of Air Force-relevant basic research topics in the Indo-Pacific region as well as building lasting research relationships between researchers in Asia and counterparts located at AFRL Technical Directorates, DoD research laboratories, and US academic universities in order to advance the science in critical research areas for the US Air Force. Dr. Knopp was responsible for the technical quality of the issued research grants, conference support, and foreign scientist visits. He led joint country initiatives with Taiwan and South Korea in Nanotechnology, and managed a portfolio covering Materials Discovery and Manufacturing Science. After this Dr. Knopp stood up a Dual-Use Technologies Division at a Japanese company called 3D Printing Corporation in Tsurumi, Japan which focused on Additive Manufacturing and Digital Transformation.
Prior to his this, Dr. Knopp was the Assistant Chief Scientist at the AFRL’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate. In this position, he was responsible for assisting the Chief Scientist in matters pertaining to the technical direction and quality of research in Functional Materials, Structural Materials, Manufacturing Technology, and Systems Support. He also was the coordinator for the 2015 Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) review of the Structural Materials program. Prior to this, he was an in-house researcher in the Nondestructive Evaluation Branch of the Materials and Manufacturing Directorate. His research focused on statistical methods for the reliability of inspection systems.
Prior to entering public service he designed and maintained laboratory experiments in the area of high temperature ceramics and Femtosecond laser systems. He also worked as a compounder in a company that manufactured shampoo and conditioner.