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在1993年1月,新上任的美国总统克林顿任命约翰H·吉本斯接替布朗利为新的科学顾问和白宫科学技术政策办公室主任。吉本斯是一位物理学家,今年63岁。1954~1973年他在田纳西州的橡树岭国家实验室工作,领导实施该实验室的“环境计划”。之后他在以前的联邦能源署任了一年的节能局局长。70年代中期他到田纳西州立大学任物理学教授并在那里组建和领导了一个“能源,环境与资源中心”。1979年他被任命为国会的技术评
In January 1993, the new U.S. President Bill Clinton appointed John H. Gibbons to succeed Brownie as the new science advisor and director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy at the White House. Gibbons is a physicist, 63 years old this year. From 1954 to 1973 he worked at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, where he led the implementation of the laboratory's Environmental Plan. After that he spent a year as a Energy Efficiency Administrator for the former Federal Energy Agency. In the mid-1970s he went to Tennessee State University as a professor of physics and formed and led an “Energy, Environment and Resource Center” there. In 1979 he was appointed as a parliamentary technical review