Brent Fultz received his undergraduate degree from MIT, and his Ph.D. from U. C. Berkeley in 1982. He was a Presidential Young Investigator, he received an IBM Faculty Development Award, a Jacob Wallenberg Scholarship, and the TMS EMPMD Distinguished Scientist Award of 2010. He consulted for an e...
Brent Fultz received his undergraduate degree from MIT, and his Ph.D. from U. C. Berkeley in 1982. He was a Presidential Young Investigator, he received an IBM Faculty Development Award, a Jacob Wallenberg Scholarship, and the TMS EMPMD Distinguished Scientist Award of 2010. He consulted for an electronics testing company, Everett Charles Technologies, for the Defense Science Board, was a member of the Science Advisory Board of Actium Materials, and is now on the Science Board of Contour Energy. Fultz has authored or co-authored over 300 publications. Brent Fultz was the Principal Investigator of the software project Distributed Data Analysis for Neutron Scattering Experiments, DANSE , which focused on how computing can elevate the science of neutron scattering.