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 **<fs x-large>Doug Hague, Ph.D.</fs>** **<fs x-large>Doug Hague, Ph.D.</fs>**
  
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-**Title:** CVDI Interim Site Managing Director; Research & Industry Lead, University of North Carolina at Charlotte+//Executive Director - School of Data Science | UNC Charlotte//\\
  
-**Phone:** (704) 562-6867 Mobile+====Contact Information====
  
-**Email:** dhague@uncc.edu+**Phone:** (704) 562-6867 Mobile\\ 
 +**Email:** [[dhague@uncc.edu|]]
  
-**Education** +====Biography====
-M.S. - System Design & Management +
-Massachusetts Institute of Technology +
-(1999 - 2001)+
  
-Ph.D- Materials Science +Is the founding Executive Director of the School of Data ScienceHe comes to UNC Charlotte with deep experience in the financial services and telecommunications industriesPrior to joining the university, Dr. Hague was Chief Analytics Officer for Bank of American's Merchant Services division. He also chaired for UNC Charlotte's industry advisory board for the Data Science Initiative. Dr. Hague has authored 18 articles published in academic and professional journals and holds four patents.
-The Pennsylvania State University +
-(1992 -1995)+
  
-M.S. - Metals Science & Engineering +====Education====
-The Pennsylvania State University +
-(1989 - 1992)+
  
-B.S. - Engineering Physics +  * M.S.-System Design & Management | MIT Sloan School of Management (1999 - 2001)\\ 
-The University of Tulsa +  * Ph.D.-Materials Science | Penn State University (1992 -1995)\\ 
-(1985 - 1989)+  * M.S.-Metals Science & Engineering | Penn State University (1989 - 1992)\\ 
 +  * B.S.-Engineering Physics The University of Tulsa (1985 - 1989)
  
-**Publications** +====Publications====
- +
-Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications+
  
 +**Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications
 +**
   * C.T. Allen, P.K. Kondamuri, D. L. Richards, and D.C. Hague, “Measured temporal and spectral PMD characteristics and their implications for network-level mitigation approaches,” Journal of Lightwave Technology, 21 (2003) 79-86.   * C.T. Allen, P.K. Kondamuri, D. L. Richards, and D.C. Hague, “Measured temporal and spectral PMD characteristics and their implications for network-level mitigation approaches,” Journal of Lightwave Technology, 21 (2003) 79-86.
   * M.J. Mayor, J.R. Seidensticker, D.C. Hague, and A.H. Carim “Surface Chemistry Effects on the Processing and Superplastic Properties of Nanocrystalline Oxide Ceramics,” Nanostructured Materials 11 (1999) 271-282.   * M.J. Mayor, J.R. Seidensticker, D.C. Hague, and A.H. Carim “Surface Chemistry Effects on the Processing and Superplastic Properties of Nanocrystalline Oxide Ceramics,” Nanostructured Materials 11 (1999) 271-282.
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   * M.J. Mayo, D.C. Hague, and D.J. Chen, “Processing of Nanocrystalline Ceramics for Applications in Superplasticity,” Mater. Sci. Eng. A 166 (1993) 145-159.   * M.J. Mayo, D.C. Hague, and D.J. Chen, “Processing of Nanocrystalline Ceramics for Applications in Superplasticity,” Mater. Sci. Eng. A 166 (1993) 145-159.
  
-Peer Reviewed Book Chapters+**Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters**
    
   * M.J. Mayo, D.C. Hague, and D.J. Chen, “Production of Nanocrystalline Materials by the Compaction and Sintering of Ultrafine Powders,” Chapter 8 in Nanostructured Materials: Synthesis, Properties, and Uses, A.S. Edelstein and R.C. Cammarata, eds. Bristol: Institute of Physics, 1996. pp. 165-197.   * M.J. Mayo, D.C. Hague, and D.J. Chen, “Production of Nanocrystalline Materials by the Compaction and Sintering of Ultrafine Powders,” Chapter 8 in Nanostructured Materials: Synthesis, Properties, and Uses, A.S. Edelstein and R.C. Cammarata, eds. Bristol: Institute of Physics, 1996. pp. 165-197.
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   * D. Hague, M. Krieger, M. Bugenhagen, J.M. Charnes, B.R. Cobb, B. Wallace, C. Kersh, J. Shubin, “Sprint and Nortel Networks Use a Real Options Valuation Tool to Aid in Planning the Evolution of Telecommunication Networks,” D.L. Keefer, ed., Interfaces, 24 (2004) 438-440.   * D. Hague, M. Krieger, M. Bugenhagen, J.M. Charnes, B.R. Cobb, B. Wallace, C. Kersh, J. Shubin, “Sprint and Nortel Networks Use a Real Options Valuation Tool to Aid in Planning the Evolution of Telecommunication Networks,” D.L. Keefer, ed., Interfaces, 24 (2004) 438-440.
  
-Conference Publications+**Conference Publications**
  
   * D. Richards, C. Allen, and D. Hague, “DWDM System Identification of a PMD-Induced Event: Cost Effective Event Labeling,” NFOEC Technical Proceedings, Sept. 2003.   * D. Richards, C. Allen, and D. Hague, “DWDM System Identification of a PMD-Induced Event: Cost Effective Event Labeling,” NFOEC Technical Proceedings, Sept. 2003.
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