Dr. Mehmet Rona Community Representative
Dr. Mehmet Rona received his undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from Robert College in Istanbul. Winning a Fulbright scholarship, he gained a doctorate in solid-state physics and materials science from Princeton University in 1966. Mehmet taught physics at the Naval School in Turkey from 1966 to 1968, at Robert College until 1969, and Middle East Technical University until 1979. He then returned to the United States to work at Arthur D. Little, where he became Vice President, and developed skills in project management and human resources. Currently, he is the Director of Applied Physics and Modeling at TIAX, Inc. His interests are broad and related to solid-state theory and systems modeling with an applied mathematics emphasis. (Cambridge - community)