Viktoria Greanya has a diverse and extensive work experience in the fields of research, development, and academia. Viktoria is currently serving as the Chief Scientist at Parallax Advanced Research since October 2020 and previously held the same role from February 2019 to December 2022. As an Author, they have published a book titled "Bioinspired Photonics: Optical Structures and Systems Inspired by Nature" on Amazon, focusing on the intersection of nanoscience, optics, structural color, and biomimicry.
From March 2015 to February 2019, Viktoria worked as the CEO and Principal R&D Strategist at Morpho Sciences, LLC, where they offered customizable services in building and managing innovative science and technology research and development programs for industry, academia, and government clients. Viktoria also has experience in academia, serving as an Affiliate Professor at George Mason University from 2015 to 2017, and later as a Research Associate Professor from September 2011 to April 2015. In these roles, they contributed to the development of multidisciplinary research programs, acted as a mentor, and provided strategic guidance to other faculty members.
Viktoria Greanya has also held positions in government agencies. From March 2013 to March 2015, they worked as the Chief of Basic Research, Chemical and Biological Technologies at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, overseeing a basic research program with a budget of approximately $50 million per year. Viktoria was responsible for identifying research gaps and priorities, as well as directing investments in high-risk research to support the US Chemical and Biological Defense Program. Prior to this, they served as the Senior Manager for Nanomaterials Research at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency from 2012 to 2013, focusing on nanotechnology and managing strategic research and development programs.
Furthermore, Viktoria Greanya has experience in program management and leadership roles. At DARPA, they held the position of Program Manager in the Defense Sciences Office from March 2009 to June 2011, where they managed multiple high-risk research and development programs in advanced electromagnetic, photonic, phononic, and bio-materials. Before that, they worked as an associate at Booz Allen Hamilton from August 2004 to February 2009, providing technical expertise and advisory services to clients such as DARPA program managers.
Viktoria's earlier career includes a National Research Council Post-Doctoral Associate position at the Naval Research Laboratory from July 2001 to July 2004. During this time, they focused on bio/molecular materials and the physics of liquid crystals, conducting research on developing liquid crystals for use in acoustic sensors and mine detection.
Overall, Viktoria Greanya's work experience demonstrates their expertise in research, development, program management, and strategic planning across various sectors including research organizations, academia, government agencies, and consulting firms.
Viktoria Greanya completed their education in a chronological sequence. Viktoria first attended Bensalem High School, although the specific dates are not provided. After completing high school, Viktoria pursued their undergraduate studies at Guilford College from 1991 to 1995. During this time, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Physics. Following their undergraduate studies, they went on to attend Michigan State University from 1995 to 2001. At Michigan State University, Viktoria Greanya earned a Ph.D. in Physics, thus completing their formal education.
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