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Appendix A: Committee Biographies
Pages 67-74

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... He has played a key role in developing the CSU-CHILL National Radar facility as one of the most advanced meteorological radar systems available for research, and continues to work actively with the CSU-CHILL radar supporting its research and education mission and is a co-principal investigator of the facil 69
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... He has received many awards, including the NASA technical achievement award, Abell Foundation Outstanding Researcher Award, University Deans Council Award, Outstanding Advisor Award, and the Distinguished Diversity Services Award. He was elected a fellow of the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (Geo-Science and Remote Sensing)
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... His research interests include mapping tropical cyclone structure and understanding multiple eyewall cycles using passive microwave remote sensing, incorporating aviation-related remote sensing parameters to detect hazardous flying conditions, and transferring research efforts to operations.
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... At present he chairs the Technical Committee on Precipitation of the AGU Hydrology Section and is a member of the Precipitation Missions Science Team of NASA and of the Observing Facilities Advisory Panel to the National Science Foundation. He served on the NRC Committee to Assess NEXRAD Flash Flood Forecasting Capabilities at Sulphur Mountain, California.
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... Before joining the Polar Research Board staff, Dr. Cutler was a senior program officer in the Academies' Board on Earth Sciences and Resources, where he directed the Mapping Science Committee and studies in Earth science and geographic information science.
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... She earned her bachelor's degree in biology from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Rob Greenway has been a project assistant at the National Academies since 1998.


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