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C--Committee and Staff Biographical Information
Pages 49-56

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From page 49...
... High Energy Astrophysics Division Executive Committee and several Spitzer Science Center and Michelson Science Center Oversight Committees. She is a member of the AAS and a fellow of the American Physical Society (APA)
From page 50...
... Dr. Rieke has worked on the Spitzer Space Telescope as a co-investigator for the multiband imaging photometer and as an outreach coordinator and as a member of the Science Working Group.
From page 51...
... He is regarded as a leading experimentalist in the field of cosmology through precision measurements of the cosmic microwave background. His Degree Angular Scale Interferometer in Antarctica revealed the microwave background's long-sought polarization.
From page 52...
... She previously served on the NRC Astro2010 decadal survey Panel on Electromagnetic Observations from Space, the U.S. National Committee for the International Astronomical Union, and the NASA Astrophysics Performance Assessment Committee.
From page 53...
... Dr. Wright's research interests are in theoretical and experimental infrared astronomy and cosmology, especially cosmic microwave background radiation studies.
From page 54...
... Prior committee service includes membership on the Planetary Science Decadal Survey steering committee, the Astro2010 decadal survey committee and the subsequent Panel on Implement ing Recommendations from New Worlds, New Horizons Decadal Survey, and the Committee on Assessment of Impediments to Interagency Cooperation on Space and Earth Science Missions. He is currently a member of the CAA.
From page 55...
... In his time at the ASEB/SSB Dr. Moloney has overseen the production of more than 30 reports, including three decadal surveys -- in planetary science, life and microgravity science, and solar and space physics, a prioritization of NASA space technology roadmaps, as well as reports on issues such as NASA's Strategic Direction, orbital debris, the future of NASA's astronaut corps, and NASA's flight research program.
From page 56...
... Lancaster served on faculty at Rice University, where he taught introductory physics to science and engineering students, and as a staff re searcher, where he participated in experimental investigations of the interactions of highly excited atoms with electromagnetic pulses and surfaces. In addition to his M.A.


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