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Appendix D: Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
Pages 51-56

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... He currently is an investigator on several NASA space missions including the MESSENGER mission to Mercury, the Magnetospheric MultiScale mission, the Radiation Belt Storm Probes mission, and the Canadian ORBITALS mission.
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... in astrophysics from Manchester University, United Kingdom. His previous NRC experience includes serving on the Board of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate's Committee on Solar and Terrestrial Research and the Associateship and Fellowship Programs Advisory Committee's Panel on Space Sciences.
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... His research interests include studying the interactions between El Niño/Southern Oscillation and the monsoons of Asia; identifying possible effects on global climate of changing anthropogenic forcings, such as carbon dioxide, as well as natural forcings, such as solar variability; and quantifying possible future changes of weather and climate extremes in a warmer climate. He was contributing author, lead author, and twice a coordinating lead author for the first four IPCC climate change assessment reports.
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... initiative, the LWS Science Architecture Team, the LWS Mission Operations Working Group, the SolarHeliospheric Management Operations Working Group, the LWS Targeted Research and Technology Steering Group, the Heliophysics Subcommittee of the NASA Advisory Council, and the science definition teams of the Solar Orbiter and Solar Sentinels. He received his Ph.D.
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... Berkner space policy intern, recently graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a degree in physics and a minor in applied international studies. She has done various research projects at L'Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, Los Alamos National Laboratories, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and spent her junior year studying at the University of Cambridge.
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... At Mississippi State, Mr. Barton has served as president or vice president of several engineering student organizations and honor societies, and he has worked as an undergraduate teaching assistant and researcher in computational fluid dynamics.


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