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National Security Leader earns Career Achievement in Government Award

Published online: Feb 11, 2021 Articles, East Idaho Business Viewed 975 time(s) Web Exclusive Zach Tudor, who leads Idaho National Laboratory’s national and homeland security research programs, will receive the Career Achievement in Government Award at this weekend’s virtual Black Engineer of the Year (BEYA) Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Conference. The event recognizes exceptional leaders whose actions have energized corporations and communities to create connections between minority students, educators and professionals in scientific fields. The conference is sponsored by the Career Communications Group, publisher of U.S. Black Engineer & Information Technology Magazine. It has taken place annually since 1986. “Any time our land has made the call, we have stepped up,” said BEYA Chairman Tyrone Taborn. “This has been incredibly obvious during one of the most unprecedented global pandemics our soc

Former AFRL engineer earns 2021 Most Promising Engineer in Government award > U S Air Force > Article Display

First Lt. Samuel Nyamekye, a former Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate Airman, was recently named the 2021 Most Promising Engineer in Government in advance of the 35th Annual 2021 Black Engineer of the Year STEM Conference.,

Former AFRL engineer earns 2021 Most Promising Engineer in Government award

A former Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorate Airman was recently named the 2021 Most Promising Engineer in Government in advance of the 35th Annual 2021 Black Engineer of the Year STEM Conference, to be held virtually Feb. 11-13. First Lt. Samuel Nyamekye grew up in Ghana, West Africa, where he enjoyed spending time with family and exploring the “why” behind how things work. Nyamekye’s curiosity led him to earn a Chemical Engineering Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Science and Technology in Ghana in 2010. “I have always been curious and sought to understand how things work,” Nyamekye said. “I am most passionate about understanding the underlying technology behind everything, from simple tools to complex machines.”

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