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Spelling fixes in FDS User Guide and others
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\item[Glenn Forney] is a computer scientist in the Fire Research Division of NIST. He received a bachelor of science degree in mathematics from Salisbury State College and a master of science and a doctorate in mathematics from Clemson University. He joined NIST in 1986 (then the National Bureau of Standards) and has since worked on developing tools that provide a better understanding of fire phenomena, most notably Smokeview, an advanced scientific software tool for visualizing Fire Dynamics Simulation data.
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\item[Eric Mueller] joined the Fire Research Division at NIST in 2021. He recieved a B.S.~in Engineering Physics from Tufts University (2010), an M.S.~from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (2012), and a Ph.D.~from the University of Edinburgh (2017), both in fire safety engineering. His research interests include the development of sub-models relevant to heat and mass transfer in wildland and wildland-urban interface fires.
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\item[Eric Mueller] joined the Fire Research Division at NIST in 2021. He received a B.S.~in Engineering Physics from Tufts University (2010), an M.S.~from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (2012), and a Ph.D.~from the University of Edinburgh (2017), both in fire safety engineering. His research interests include the development of sub-models relevant to heat and mass transfer in wildland and wildland-urban interface fires.
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\item[Chandan Paul] joined the Fire Research Division at NIST in 2023. He received a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Computational Science from The Pennsylvania State University in 2018. His research interests include the development of combustion and radiative heat transfer models for practical engineering applications.
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