Robert Greenwalt
About Robert Greenwalt
Robert Greenwalt serves as a Program Leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he has worked since 1997. He holds advanced degrees in Nuclear Engineering and National Security and Strategy, and previously served as a Colonel in the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Work at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Robert Greenwalt has served as a Program Leader at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory since 1997. In this role, he has contributed to various projects and initiatives within the laboratory, which focuses on national security, scientific research, and technological innovation. His extensive experience in program management has been integral to the laboratory's mission in Livermore, California.
Education and Expertise
Robert Greenwalt holds multiple degrees in engineering and national security. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Iowa State University, followed by a Master of Science in Nuclear Engineering from the same institution. Additionally, he completed a Master of Arts in National Security and Strategy at the US Naval War College. This diverse educational background supports his expertise in both engineering and strategic defense.
Background
Before joining Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Robert Greenwalt served in the US Army Corps of Engineers, where he held the rank of Colonel. His tenure in the Corps spanned from 2013 to 1997, providing him with a wealth of experience in military engineering and leadership. His military background complements his academic achievements and current role in national security.