STONewsArchive: Dr Ana Barros honoured for service to NATO Operations Research and Analysis

Title: Dr Ana Barros honoured for service to NATO Operations Research and Analysis
Start_Publishing: 17/01/2024
Panel_Page: STO
Page_ID: 3928
Main_Body_Multi: Dr Ana Barros has been named the recipient of the NATO Operations Research and Analysis (OR&A) Service Award, in recognition of her longstanding and significant contributions to the NATO OR&A community. The award was presented by Dr Bryan Wells, NATO Chief Scientist, on 12 January at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.  

 

The NATO OR&A Service Award is the highest individual honour that the NATO S&T community bestows for exceptional dedication and achievement in the art, science and application of OR&A within the NATO sphere. The Chair of the STO System Analysis and Studies (SAS) Panel acts as the custodian of the award, on behalf of the NATO Chief Scientist.

 

Dr Barros has made important scientific contributions to the Alliance for more than 25 years. She has led or participated in several STO research activities, providing scientific and domain expertise, and served as Chair and Vice-Chair of the SAS Panel from 2017-2020. She has also been a member of the programme committee of the NATO OR&A Conference since 2017, and currently acts as an Associate Editor of the STO Review, the newly established STO peer-reviewed journal.

 

In her current role as Principal Scientist at the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Dr Barros is responsible for encouraging innovation and knowledge sharing, and ensuring the technical quality of research on intelligence and decision analysis and complex systems. In addition to garnering illustrious professional achievements and accolades over the course of her career, Dr Barros continues to provide extraordinary support to her colleagues across the NATO OR&A community.  




Page_Intro: Dr Ana Barros has been named the recipient of the NATO Operations Research and Analysis (OR&A) Service Award, in recognition of her longstanding and significant contributions to the NATO OR&A community. The award was presented by Dr Bryan Wells, NATO Chief Scientist, on 12 January at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.




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Dr Ana Barros has been named the recipient of the NATO Operations Research and Analysis (OR&A) Service Award, in recognition of her longstanding and significant contributions to the NATO OR&A community. The award was presented by Dr Bryan Wells, NATO Chief Scientist, on 12 January at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.  

 

The NATO OR&A Service Award is the highest individual honour that the NATO S&T community bestows for exceptional dedication and achievement in the art, science and application of OR&A within the NATO sphere. The Chair of the STO System Analysis and Studies (SAS) Panel acts as the custodian of the award, on behalf of the NATO Chief Scientist.

 

Dr Barros has made important scientific contributions to the Alliance for more than 25 years. She has led or participated in several STO research activities, providing scientific and domain expertise, and served as Chair and Vice-Chair of the SAS Panel from 2017-2020. She has also been a member of the programme committee of the NATO OR&A Conference since 2017, and currently acts as an Associate Editor of the STO Review, the newly established STO peer-reviewed journal.

 

In her current role as Principal Scientist at the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), Dr Barros is responsible for encouraging innovation and knowledge sharing, and ensuring the technical quality of research on intelligence and decision analysis and complex systems. In addition to garnering illustrious professional achievements and accolades over the course of her career, Dr Barros continues to provide extraordinary support to her colleagues across the NATO OR&A community.  





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