John M. Deutch

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John M. Deutch is an American chemist, academic, and former Director of Central Intelligence known for his leadership roles in U.S. government and his long career as a professor at MIT.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic
chemist
human
intelligence official
awardReceived National Medal of Science
Priestley Medal
boardMemberOf various U.S. corporations in the energy sector
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Amherst College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
employer Central Intelligence Agency
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States Department of Defense
familyName Deutch
fieldOfWork chemistry
energy policy
national security
physical chemistry
givenName John
hasAcademicDiscipline chemical physics
chemistry
hasAcademicRank Institute Professor at MIT
hasRole policy advisor on energy and national security
languageSpoken English
memberOf Council on Foreign Relations
National Petroleum Council
President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
middleName Mark
notableFor long academic career at MIT
service as Director of Central Intelligence
notableStudent various graduate students in chemistry at MIT
notableWork contributions to U.S. energy policy analysis
leadership of the Central Intelligence Agency in the mid-1990s
occupation chemist
government official
intelligence director
university professor
partOf U.S. national security establishment
positionHeld Deputy Secretary of Defense of the United States
Director of Central Intelligence
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology of the United States
residence Massachusetts
sexOrGender male
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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