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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions Manuals/Bibliography/authors.tex
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Jason Floyd, Fire Safety Research Institute, UL Research Institutes, Columbia, Maryland \\
Randall McDermott, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland \\
Marcos Vanella, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland \\
Eric Mueller, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland \\
Eric Mueller, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland \\
Chandan Paul, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. \\ [0.3in]

Principal Developer of Smokeview \\ [0.2in]
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\item[Simo Hostikka] is an associate professor of fire safety engineering at Aalto University School of Engineering, since January 2014. Before joining Aalto, he worked as a Principal Scientist and Team Leader at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. He received a master of science (technology) degree in 1997 and a doctorate in 2008 from the Department of Engineering Physics and Mathematics of the Helsinki University of Technology. He is the principal developer of the radiation and solid phase sub-models within FDS.

\item[Jason Floyd] is a Lead Research Engineer at the Underwriters Laboratories Fire Safety Research Institute in Columbia, Maryland. He received a B.S. (1993), M.S (1995), and a Ph.D. (2000) from the Nuclear Engineering Program of the University of Maryland. After graduating, he was awarded a National Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Building and Fire Research Laboratory of NIST. He is a principal developer of the combustion, control logic, aerosol, droplet evaporation, and HVAC sub-models within FDS.
\item[Jason Floyd] is a Principle Research Engineer at the Fire Safety Research Institute, part of the UL Research Institutes, in Columbia, Maryland. He received a B.S. (1993), M.S (1995), and a Ph.D. (2000) from the Nuclear Engineering Program of the University of Maryland. After graduating, he was awarded a National Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Building and Fire Research Laboratory of NIST. He is a principal developer of the combustion, control logic, aerosol, droplet evaporation, and HVAC sub-models within FDS.

\item[Randall McDermott] joined the Fire Research Division at NIST in 2008. He received a B.S.~from the University of Tulsa in Chemical Engineering in 1994 and a Ph.D.~from the University of Utah in 2005. His research interests include subgrid-scale models and numerical methods for large-eddy simulation, turbulent combustion, immersed boundary methods, and Lagrangian particle methods.

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% \item[Salah Benkorichi] is a researcher and a Senior Fire Engineer at the BB7, in Manchester, UK. He received his M.Sc.~in 2016 from the University of Poitiers. His research activities focus on flame spread and pyrolysis modeling using multi-scale methods.

\item[Craig Weinschenk] is a Lead Research Engineer at the Underwriters Laboratories Fire Safety Research Institute, in Columbia, Maryland. He worked in the Fire Research Division at NIST as a National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Associate in 2011. He received a B.S.~from Rowan University in 2006 in Mechanical Engineering. He received an M.S.~in 2007 and a doctorate in 2011 from The University of Texas at Austin in Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include numerical combustion, fire-structure interaction, and human factors research of fire-fighting tactics.
\item[Craig Weinschenk] is a Director of Research at the Fire Safety Research Institute, part of the UL Research Institutes, in Columbia, Maryland. He worked in the Fire Research Division at NIST as a National Research Council Postdoctoral Research Associate in 2011. He received a B.S.~from Rowan University in 2006 in Mechanical Engineering. He received an M.S.~in 2007 and a doctorate in 2011 from The University of Texas at Austin in Mechanical Engineering. His research interests include numerical combustion, fire-structure interaction, and human factors research of fire-fighting tactics.

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