Daryl Chubin
American Institute of Physics
Founding Co-Chair and Independent Consultant

Year Elected

2021

Membership status

Emeritus
Daryl Chubin is Founding Co-Chair of the 12-year-old nonprofit organization, Understanding Interventions That Broaden Participation in Science (www.understandinginterventions.org). He served, in 2004-2011, as Founding Director of the Center for Advancing Science & Engineering Capacity at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, DC. Prior to that, he was Senior Vice President at the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering in New York City after nearly 15 years in federal service at the National Science Board, the National Science Foundation, and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. He began his federal career in 1986 at the congressional Office of Technology Assessment after faculty service at four universities, achieving the rank of Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and as Adjunct Professor in Cornell University's Washington Program (1991-2010). Dr. Chubin is the author of nine books and numerous reports and articles on science policy, education evaluation, career development, organizational culture and practice, and structural changes in universities to improve access and success of underrepresented students and faculty.

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