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  Christopher O. Tiemann received a B.S. degree in electrical engi- neering from Texas A&M University in 1994 and Ph.D. in Oceanography from Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 2000. He worked for Science Applications International Corp- oration in San Diego through 2004, and he is currently a researcher at Applied Research Laboratories, University of Texas
at Austin. As a member of the Littoral Acoustic Demonstration Center (LADC), he pursues his interests in the passive acoustic study of marine mammals.
 Sean K. Lehman received a B.S. in Engineering from Yale University in 1984, a M.S. in Applied Physics from Columbia University in 1988, and a Ph.D. in Applied Science from the University of California at Davis in 2000. His passion lies in the research and development of inverse wave theory and problems, physics-based signal and
image processing, optimization, and remote sensing. Applications include medical imaging; subsurface imaging for civil structures, buried waste, and archeological sites, and nondestructive evaluation. He has been employed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 1988. He is a proud member of the Acoustical Society of America.
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