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Tim Hays (Hays TJ) has both reviewed papers and been published as a subject matter expert (peer) for the IEEE. Two patents awarded.
Example IEEE paper:

Fogel DB, Hays TJ, Johnson DR (2004) "A Platform for Evolving Characters in Competitive Games," Proceedings of 2004 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ, pp. 1420-1426

For more information please see the NSI Publications Library

IEEE:
Highly respected in the scientific community, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE, read I-Triple-E) is well known for supporting the advancement of research, publishing peer reviewed papers and establishing recognized standards for electronics, software, communications and other areas of science and technology. Examples include: Internationally recognized IEEE standards used in Bluetooth, LAN and WiFi, and SCORM.

IEEE provides a wide range of quality publications and standards that make the exchange of technical knowledge and information possible among technology professionals.