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Victor R. McCrary, Jr. (born May 16, 1955) is an American physical chemist who is vice president for research at the University of the District of Columbia. He is a fellow of the American Chemical Society and former president of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers.
Victor R. McCrary, Jr. | |
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Born | May 16, 1955 |
Academic background | |
Education | Catholic University America (BA) Howard University (PhD) University of Pennsylvania (MS) |
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Member of the National Science Board | |
Assumed office October 2016 | |
Appointed by | Barack Obama |
McCrary was born and raised in Washington, D.C.[1] He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry from the Catholic University of America, a PhD in chemistry from Howard University, and a Master of Science in engineering and technology management from the University of Pennsylvania.[2]
After earning his doctorate, McCrary joined Bell Labs as a member of the technical team. In 1995 he joined the National Institute of Standards and Technology, where he led convergent systems.[3]
McCrary joined Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in 2003.[4] In 2007, he was made President at the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE).[5] McCary worked as vice chancellor at the University of Tennessee and vice president of Morgan State University.[1]
In October 2016 McCary was appointed to the National Science Board.[6] He was made vice chair in July 2020.[1]
McCrary is Catholic, a long-time member of the Knights of Columbus, and parishioner at Saint John the Evangelist in Columbia, Maryland.[citation needed]
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