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Kalet, Ira
Ira J. Kalet papers, 1982-2007.
The Ira J. Kalet papers includes Kalet's curriculum vitae; project files for Evaluation of Particle Beam Radiotherapy and Radiotherapy Treatment Planning Tools; records documenting the creation of the graduate program in Biomedical and Health Informatics in the Department of Medical Education at the University of Washington; meeting minutes, publications, correspondence, and other materials of the Physicians for Social Responsibility, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, Union of Concerned Scientists, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the ACLU Nuclear Arms Race as a Civil Liberties Issue Committee; FEMA evacuation plan files; and miscellaneous notes and articles on nuclear war and nonviolence.
American computer scientist and physicist. Ph.D. theoretical physics, Princeton University (1968). Professional experience includes: research associate, University of Washington (1968-1969); assistant professor, Sonoma State College (1969-1970); lecturer, University of Pennsylvania (1974-1975); senior fellow, research associate, from assistant professor to professor, department of radiation oncology, from adjunct professor to professor, department of computer science and engineering, from adjunct associate professor to adjunct professor, department of biological structure, from adjunct associate professor to adjunct professor, department of bioengineering, from adjunct associate professor to professor, department of medical education and biomedical informatics, University of Washington (1978-2015); director, security and networking, University of Washington Medicine Information Technology Services (2005-2010).
Kalet, Ira
American Civil Liberties Union.
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
Physicians for Social Responsibility (U.S.)
United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
Medical physics.
Nuclear arms control.
Radiotherapy.
Correspondence. aat
Departmental records. aat
Minutes. aat
Project files. aat
Publications. aat
AIP-ICOS
University of Washington. University Archives. Box 352900. Seattle, WA 98195, USA
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