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Office: 650 Albany Street, Room x155
Phone: 617-414-2332
Fax: 617-414-2316
Email: kipthoma@bu.edu
Dr. Kevin “Kip” Thomas comes to Boston University from the greater Washington D.C. Metropolitan area, having earned his doctorate from George Mason University, School of Public Policy, in Fairfax Virginia.
Dr. Thomas is developing the Master’s of Science in Biomedical Crisis Management Program for BUMC. Currently, he is teaching a statistics course for graduate students this semester.
Dr. Thomas’s experience includes over 20 years of military service, both in the field as a submariner, and in the Pentagon. He has broad teaching experience to diverse groups and was the founding Research Programs Director for the Critical Infrastructure Protection Program, a $20-plus million dollar research program for developing and analyzing methods of critical infrastructure protection and cyber security. Providing project oversight for more than 50 research activities into critical infrastructures conducted across a consortium of more than 14 universities, Dr. Thomas has personally led or participated as a researcher in a number of these projects.
His office is currently located in the Evans Biomedical Research Center at the Boston University School of Medicine.