washington academy of sciences
Paul Arveson has extensive experience in science, technology, and management across various organizations. Currently serving as Vice President of the Junior Academy at the Washington Academy of Sciences and as Director of Research for Solar Household Energy, Inc., Paul has contributed significantly to education and nonprofit initiatives. Previous roles include Senior Program Associate at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Senior Associate at the Balanced Scorecard Institute, Technology Architect at Stanley Associates, and various positions focusing on information security and web development. With a BS in Physics from Virginia Tech, an MS in Computer System Management from the University of Maryland Global Campus, and a CIO Certificate from National Defense University, Paul combines strong academic credentials with a robust professional background in research and technical applications in fields such as underwater acoustics and solar energy.
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washington academy of sciences
Founded in 1898, the Academy serves as the umbrella organization for about 60 scientific societies in the Washington DC area. The Academy may be the only organization in the United States that brings together the entire panoply of local scientific societies, giving our members the opportunity not only of face-to-face interaction with a wide variety of scientists but also affords the opportunity of society-to-society interaction as often as desired. This differentiates the Academy from national umbrella organizations where face-to-face interaction is usually limited to annual meetings. The calendar on our website makes it easy for members to keep informed of Washington's Science Related activities and to engage in professional networking. We are a completely volunteer organization.