Brian O'Brien Scientist

Brian O'Brien, Ph.D. was an optical physicist and "the founder of the Air Force Studies Board and its chairman for 12 years. Dr. O'Brien received numerous awards, including the Medal for Merit, the nation's highest civilian award, for his work on optics in World War II and the Frederic Ives Medal in 1951. Circa 1966 he "chaired an ad hoc committee under the USAF Science Advisory Board (AFSAB) looking into the UFO problem". He also had steering power over National Academy of Sciences (NAS) projects, Project Blue Book, and helped pave the way for the Condon Committee.

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Brian O'Brien
Birth dateJanuary 02, 1898
Birth place
Colorado , Denver
Nationality
Ireland
Date of deathJuly 01, 1992
Place of death
Connecticut , Woodstock Connecticut
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sheffield Scientific School

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awards
The Washington Medal of Merit

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