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Appendix D: Committee and Staff Biographies
Pages 46-50

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... Hendrix has served on various National Academies' committees, including the Committee on the Review of Progress Toward Implementing the Decadal Survey Vision and Voyages for Planetary Sciences. ANGEL ABBUD-MADRID is director of the Center for Space Resources at the Colorado School of Mines, where he leads a research program focused on the human and robotic exploration of space and the utilization of its resources.
From page 47...
... Previous assignments at JPL include serving as deputy division manager for the Communications, Radar and Tracking Division, assistant director for engineering and science, project manager for the Dawn mission and the Deep Space 2 Mars Microprobe Project, project system engineer for the Prometheus and Kepler missions, fault protection system engineer for the Cassini mission, and as the Mars System Sterilization Study lead. Early in her career at Martin Marietta, Gavit was a mission and system engineer for the Magellan mission to Venus.
From page 48...
... Prior to joining Rice University, he served in various capacities at the University of Arizona, including dean of the College of Science, head of the Planetary Science Department, director of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, and professor of planetary science. Levy has won multiple awards, including the Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung Senior Scientist Award by the Federal Republic of Germany, the Martin Luther King, Jr.
From page 49...
... This includes serving as Rosetta Mission Manager from 2004 to 2013, head of the Solar System Science Operations Division at ESA-European Space Astronomy Centre from 2007 to 2011, and head of the Planetary Missions Division at ESA-European Space Research and Technology Centre from 2001 to 2007. During his time at ESA, Schwehm served as a member of the Interagency Space Debris Working Group, ESA representative for the NASA Planetary Protection subgroup, and a member of the ESA Planetary Protection Working Group.
From page 50...
... After beginning her government career as a presidential management intern under Ronald Reagan, Hartman worked on Capitol Hill for House Science and Technology Committee Chairman Don Fuqua, as a senior engineer building spacecraft at NASA GSFC, and as a senior policy analyst at the White House. She has served as Planetary Division director, deputy associate administrator, and acting associate administrator at NASA's Science Mission Directorate, as deputy assistant administrator at the National 50


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