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Appendix B: Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 36-39

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... He rials, inverse radiation transport methods, advanced reactor has worked on the physics of the magnetospheres of the design, direct energy conversion, and space nuclear power outer planets, the outer heliosphere (including solar wind and propulsion. dynamics and properties of VLF radiation)
From page 37...
... His energetic particle experiments on the in the setting and execution of their risk management and Pioneer and Voyager spacecraft continue to be a resource for mission assurance goals and activities. He also supports studying the dynamics of the outer heliosphere and the propthe corporate Aerospace Corporation Chief Engineer and erties of low-energy galactic and anomalous cosmic rays.
From page 38...
... of applications. Areas of particular focus include space and advanced terrestrial nuclear systems and their safety, EARL WAHLQUIST worked in the Radioisotope Power and risk assessment of space missions employing nuclear System program for the Department of Energy for more than systems or materials, including preparation and delivery of 20 years, and he was the program director for the program formal studies and analyses to middle and top management for the last 8 years before he retired in 2006.
From page 39...
... He has held ­ Guggenheim ing the seas, a science plan for the North Pacific Research and Verville fellowships and is an associate editor of the Board, coastal zone mapping, vehicles in deep submergence German spaceflight magazine Raumfahrt Concrete, in addi- science, and a review of the Ocean Research Priorities Plan. tion to writing for such publications as Novosti ­Kosmonavtiki She is currently a research associate for the Air Force ­Studies ( ­ Russia)


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