LA JOLLA, CA, July 24, 2010 /
Stanford Who's Who/ -- Kedar D. Pyatt has been named as an Executive of the Year by Stanford Who's Who as a result of his remarkable professional career. In his position as Chief Scientist for SAIC, Mr. Pyatt has consistently performed at an extraordinary level while displaying the leadership and professionalism required to be considered among the elite.
Kedar has ascended to the pinnacle of his profession as a result of his determination as well as the demonstration of his exceptional work ethic, combined with his extensive knowledge and extraordinary management skills. SAIC solves its clients' mission-critical problems with innovative applications of technology and expertise in areas such as researching cancer, testing next-generation robotics and deploying tsunami warning systems.
During his educational career, Mr. Pyatt earned a PhD in Physics from Yale University. He possesses exceptional expertise in determining the effects of nuclear weapons. Kedar is a member of the American Physical Society as well as Sigma Phi.
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This press release was prepared and written by Michael Fairlie.
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