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Dr. Dana Backman
USRA - Education and Public Outreach
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Dr. Eric Becklin
USRA - SOFIA Chief Scientist
becklin@astro.ucla.edu
Dr. Becklin is the leader of all SOFIA science
activities. He works to see that the observatory science goals
are met and to ensure that the design, implementation, and
operation of the observatory - including its telescope and
instruments - will meet these goals. He closely reviews the
expected performance for the 2.5 m telescope, and the ongoing
development of the suite of Facility Instruments being readied
for the astronomical community for for first-light science.
Dr. Becklin's personal research interests include the investigation
of the nature of young stellar objects, planetary systems,
the Galactic Center and other galactic nuclei.
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| Dr. Sean Casey
USRA - SOFIA Senior Scientist
scasey@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Dr. Casey coordinates the design and development
of the nine first-light science instruments, and insures that
as they become ready, they will meet their performance goals
and "fit" into the observatory: physically, electronically,
and operationally. This includes use of common observing modes,
common paths to FAA flight certification, and a shared software
and archiving environment. Dr. Casey's personal research interests
include the study of interstellar dust grain composition and
their resultant optical absorption and emission properties.
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Dr. Sean Colgan
NASA -
scolgan@mail.arc.nasa.gov |
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Dr. Michael Haas
NASA - SOFIA Science Instrument Manager
mhaas@mail.arc.nasa.gov |
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Dr. Thomas Roellig
NASA - SOFIA Project Scientist
troellig@mail.arc.nasa.gov |
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Göran Sandell
USRA - SOFIA Associate Chief Scientist
gsandell@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Dr. Sandell is preparing for the operational
needs of ground operations, including the planned data processing
and archiving systems, and the necessary software tools to
be used for observation planning and flight planning. Dr. Sandell
is also preparing for the upcoming critical tests required
for telescope/airplane integration. He, along with the Project
Scientist, will coordinate the performance tests that will
evaluate the observatory before operations commence. Additionally,
Dr. Sandell's personal research interests include studies of
star formation, in both low and high mass star-forming region;
young stars, accretion disks around these objects, and the
interstellar chemistry of molecular clouds.
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Dr. Ralph Shuping
USRA - Information Systems Development Manager
rshuping@sofia.usra.edu |
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Dr. Pasquale Temi
NASA - Facility Scientist
ptemi@mail.arc.nasa.gov |
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| Dr. William Vacca
USRA - SOFIA Science Operations Manager
wvacca@mail.arc.nasa.gov
Dr. Vacca is responsible for the design and implementation of the SOFIA General Investigator program. Along with Dr. Sandell, he is also involved in developing the calibration program for SOFIA instruments. His personal
research interests include multiwavelength studies of hot stars, supernovae,
and starburst galaxies.
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Jürgen Wolf
DLR - SOFIA Senior Scientist
jwolf@mail.arc.nasa.gov
In coordination with the DLR SOFIA team and the
German SOFIA Science Working Group, Dr. Wolf is on assignment
to the USRA team at NASA Ames Research Center to help develop
the observatory and its ground support facilities. His involvement
includes the preparation of science laboratories and an instrument
pre-flight integration facility in the SOFIA Science and Missions
Operations Center, airworthiness certification of instruments,
functional and performance testing of the observatory and the
preparation of future German personnel deployments. Dr. Wolf's
research interest is focussed on the development of far infrared
detectors and their application to imaging and spectroscopy.
As a continuation of previous work at his home institution,
the DLR Institute of Space Sensor Technology and Planetary
Exploration in Berlin, he is working on two-dimensional photoconductor
arrays and related cryogenic readout electronics for applications
on SOFIA.
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