Sharon weinberger biography
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Sharon is an experienced national security reporter with a focus on science and technology, and her reporting and voice was instrumental in the success of theDanger Room blog at Wired—an early model for how to present substantive reporting on the internet. Most recently, she has been a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C., where she she was working on a history of the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the topic of a forthcoming book from Knopf. She has been a Knight Science Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, an International Reporting Project Fellow at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, a Carnegie Fellow at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, and an Alicia Patterson Fellow. Her writing on military science and technology has appeared regularly in Nature, the BBC, Discover, Slate, • Writer, BBC Future Sharon Weinberger is a national contentment reporter focussing on branch and discipline issues. She presently writes say publicly Code Flush column carry BBC Forwardthinking, and review a bestower to Wired.com's national contentment blog, Hazard Room. She is interpretation author of Imaginary Weapons: A Journey Through say publicly Pentagon's Methodical Underworld (Nation Books, 2006) and co-author of A Nuclear Kinsmen Vacation: Travels in rendering World penalty Atomic Instrumentation (Bloomsbury, 2008). Her terms on discipline and study has further appeared auspicious the Educator Post Ammunition, Slate, Contribute magazine, Bugged magazine, Catch sight of magazine, Smithsonian, Financial Nowadays, and Travelling Week & Space Field, among mess up publications. DARPA: Say publicly Untold World of rendering Pentagon Intermediation that Denaturised Warfare roost Created rendering Modern World Global Man - July 25, 2013 - Dec 31, 2019 • American journalist Sharon Weinberger Sharon Weinberger in Valencia, 2017. Sharon Weinberger is an American journalist and writer on defense and security issues. She is a Carnegie/Newhouse School Legal Reporting Fellow where her "project will examine a legally murky intersection between ethics and fraud in military contracting".[1] Starting in Autumn 2009 she became an International Reporting Project fellow at the Johns Hopkins UniversitySchool of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).[2] Weinberger holds a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University, where she was elected to the prestigious honor societyPhi Beta Kappa, and M.A.'s from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs in International Affairs and from Yale University in Russian and East European Studies. She has also worked as a defense analyst for System Planning Corporation (SPC), a research, electronics and computer software company working for the US DoD, where her work focused on such a Sharon Weinberger
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