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  1. Ed Lu

    Edward Tsang Lu (born July 1 1963) is an American physicist and astronaut, a veteran of two space shuttle missions and an extended stay aboard the International Space Station. Raised in Webster, New York, Lu attended R. L. Thomas High School, where he was a member of the wrestling team and graduated in 1980. Later, Lu earned a degree in electrical engineering from Cornell University and a doctoral degree in applied physics from Stanford University in 1989.

  2. Mae Jemison

    Essence Award, Essence magazine, 1988; named Gamma Sigma Gamma Woman of the Year,1990; honorary doctorate, Lincoln University 1991; Ebony Black Achievement Award, 1992; an alternative public school in Detroit was named The Mae C. Jemison Academy, 1992; Alpha Kappa Alpha, honorary member. By the time she was thirty-one, Mae Jemison had received a double major in Chemical Engineering and African-American studies and had served as a doctor in the Peace Corps in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

  3. Jill Tarter

    Jill Cornell Tarter (born 1944) is an American astronomer and the current director of the Center for SETI Research. She holds the Bernard M. Oliver Chair for SETI at the SETI Institute. Tarter received her undergraduate education at Cornell University and her PhD from the University of California. Tarter has worked on a number of major scientific projects, most relating to the search for extraterrestrial life.

  4. Hubert Reeves

    Hubert Reeves is a Canadian (Québécois) astrophysicist and popularizer of science. He has been a Director of Research at the "Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique" since 1965 and currently lives in France where he often speaks on television promoting science. Born in Montreal, Reeves obtained a BSc in physics from the Université de Montréal in 1953, …

  5. Pascal Lee

    Pascal Lee is chairman and co-founder of the Mars Institute, a planetary scientist with the SETI Institute, and the Principal Investigator of NASA's Haughton-Mars Project (HMP). In conjunction with his role with HMP, he has travelled to the Arctic to conduct studies using Devon Island as a Martian analog. Lee has also participated in several planetary flyby missions.

  6. Patrick Taylor

    Patrick Alan Taylor (born November 25, 1981 in Annapolis, Maryland, USA) is a graduate student at Cornell University in the Astronomy Department working with assistant professor Jean-Luc Margot. He graduated from Broadneck High School in 1999 and received a B.S. in both Physics and Astronomy from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2003. At Maryland, Patrick worked with the Planetary Data System Small Bodies Node under Ed Grayzeck.

  7. Henry T. Yang

    Henry T. Yang is the Chancellor of the University of California, Santa Barbara. Appointed in 1994, he is the fifth chancellor of the university. He also holds a professorship in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. He had held the post of Neil A. Armstrong Distinguished Professor of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at Purdue University. He had also held the post of dean of engineering at Purdue. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, …

  8. Richard Feynman

    Richard Phillips Feynman was an American physicist known for expanding the theory of quantum electrodynamics, the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, and particle theory. For his work on quantum electrodynamics, Feynman was a joint recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965, …

  9. Harlan James Smith

    Harlan James Smith (August 25, 1924-October 17, 1991) was an American astronomer. He was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, the son of Paul and Anna McGregor Smith. While attending Wheeling High School he was named first runner up in the "Westinghouse National Science Talent Search". From 1943 until the end of World War II he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps, performing weather observation. Following the war he attended Harvard University, earning a B.A. in 1949.

  10. Carl Sagan

    As you can see I'm not that into myspace. It really only exists because I'm too lazy to click the delete account button. I really only check it once a week or so. If you really want to get a hold of me use facebook...

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  12. Lennard A. Fisk

    Lennard A. Fisk Chairman, Space Studies Board Lennard A. Fisk is the Thomas M. Donahue Collegiate Professor of Space Science at the University of Michigan, where from 1993-2003 he was Chair of the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Sciences. Prior to joining the University in July 1993, Dr. Fisk was the Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

  13. Roni Avissar

    Dr. Avissar received a B.S. (1980), a M.S. (1872) awarded Summa Cum Laude and a Ph.D. (1987) in Soil and Water Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel.

  14. Bonnie C. Carroll

    Bonnie C. Carroll , President As Information International Associates' (IIa) founder and president, Bonnie Carroll brings a cross-cutting vision of information management, policy, and technology and a deep commitment to providing excellent service to all of IIa's clients and partners. Her leadership roles outside of the corporate structure put her at the forefront of the information arena.

  15. Nicholas P. Bigelow

    Prof. Bigelow received his B.S. in Engineering Physics (1981) and his B.S. in Electrical Engineering (1981) from Lehigh University and his M.S. and Ph.D. (1989) in Physics from Cornell University. He then joined the Technical Staff of A. T. & T. Bell Laboratories where he remained until 1991. Early in 1991 he moved to the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris, France where he worked in the Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel .

  16. Thomas E. Everhart

    Thomas E. Everhart From his early research at Cambridge University in England, in the 1950s forward, Dr. Thomas E. Everhart has developed indispensable tools for the electronics industry—scanning electron microscopes and electronbeam microwriters. This type of equipment is used for research on semiconductors, integrated circuits, microfabrication and more.

  17. Steven W. Squyres

    Steven W. Squyres is a Professor of Astronomy at Cornell University, and is the Principal Investigator for the science payload on the Mars Exploration Rover Project. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell in 1981 and spent five years as a postdoctoral associate and research scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center before returning to Cornell as a faculty member. His main areas of scientific interest have been Mars and the moons of the outer planets.

  18. Clinton L. Rappole

    Dr. Clinton L. Rappole , PhD Professor Emeritus & Former Eric Hilton Distinguished Chair Clinton L. Rappole was the Hilton College’s first Eric Hilton Distinguished Chair and is now a Professor Emeritus. He received a BA in History from Colgate University in 1962. He attended the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University and received a BS in Hotel Administration in 1965, an MS in 1968, and PhD in 1971.

  19. John Marriott

    John Marriott Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. Program Manager for Deep Impact John's Bio Up Close and Personal An Interview with John Marriott Combining degrees in physics, math, business administration and finance with nearly 20 years of experience at Ball Aerospace, John Marriott brings an important details and results-oriented approach to the Deep Impact mission.

  20. David Schmidt

    David Schmidt Senior Director of Advertising Product Marketing David Schmidt brings over 15 years of technology and product experience to Ecast. As an engagement manager at Viant Corporation, he led Internet strategy and implementation projects for clients in the financial service, high-tech, and retail sectors. Prior to Viant, David was a vice president at the New York investment bank Bear Stearns, where he rolled out global IT systems.

  21. Jerry Liu

    Jerry C. Liu , Ph.D. Dr. Liu received his BA from New York University, majoring in Biology and minored in Chemistry and East Asian Studies. He has a MS in Marine Environmental Sciences from the Marine Sciences Research Center at State University of New York at Stony Brook, specializing in Bio-fluid Mechanics, Behavioral Ecology, and Biological Oceanography. He received a Ph.D. from University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, specializing in Microbiology and Artificial Intelligence.

  22. Michael O. Ball

    Dr. Ball currently directs the NSF-funded project, "Supply Chain Infrastructures: Models and Analysis" and is Co-Director of NEXTOR, the National Center of Excellence for Aviation Operations Research. Within NEXTOR, which is funded by the FAA, NASA and members of the airline industry, he directs the Collaborative Decision Making research project. The interdisciplinary nature of his work led to Dr. Ball receiving the Outstanding Systems Engineering Faculty Award from the ISR in 1997.

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  24. Geri Gay

    Geri Gay is the director of the Human Computer Interaction Group (HCI Group) and a professor in Department of Communication. She received her Ph.D. from Cornell in 1985. The HCI Group is a research-and-development group whose members design and research the use of computer-mediated learning environments. Current research focuses on the use and design of PDAs for communication and collaboration (Intel ® ).

  25. Michael J. Penders

    Michael J. Penders, Counsel for Homeland Security and Government Relations Mr. Penders has led vulnerability assessments and security audits at critical infrastructure facilities in the private and public sectors. He has directed investigations into acts of terrorism, industrial sabotage, and environmental crimes in North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

  26. Sonya Sepahban

    Sonya Sepahban is vice president and chief engineer of Mission Excellence for Northrop Grumman Space Technology, which encompasses mission assurance, quality, system safety and process excellence functions. She is responsible for providing broad oversight of technology, engineering, quality and process performance to ensure excellent execution as well as mission success of Space Technology's programs. Ms. Sepahban joined Northrop Grumman via the acquisition of TRW in 2002.

  27. Sierra Leone Peace Corps Medical Offi Gen

    Dr. Jemison is founder of BioSentient Corporation, a medical technology devices and services company focused on improving health and human performance through physiologic awareness and self-regulation. She is guiding the company in the design, development and marketing of leading-edge, NASA-patented ambulatory equipment that provides real-time, real-life physiologic monitoring and the means to control one's responses to their environment and stimuli.

  28. Lymari Castro

    Lymari Castro is a signal analyst and systems engineer for the Department of Defense (DoD) Technical SIGINT Airborne Program (COMBAT SENT). She utilizes STK to simulate real SIGINT collection scenarios and modes of operation of radar systems to get a visualization of the problems occurred during the collection and the technical capabilities of an emitter of interest. She also uses STK for mission planning.

  29. William Cruz

    William Cruz William Cruz , president of TCB Consulting, is a lecturer focusing on the differences in communications styles across cultures and how to effectively deal with these differences in the corporate environment. He has spoken at Verizon, NASA, Chevron, Kodak, Raytheon, Harvard, MIT, Columbia University and the Power of Diversity Conference to name a few.

  30. Arthur Vaughan Biography

    Art Vaughan studied engineering physics at Cornell University and received his Ph.D. in physics, mathematics and astronomy from the University of Rochester in 1964. He served for 17 years as a staff astronomer of the Mt. Wilson, Palomar and Las Campanas Observatories and 4 years at Perkin-Elmer in Garden Grove before joining JPL in 1985.

  31. Michael D'Angelo

    Michael D'Angelo Vice President Technology Email: michael@rocketracingleague.com Michael D'Angelo is RRL's Vice President of Technology, providing over 20 years of technology development experience in capacities ranging from staff engineer to chief technology officer.

  32. Peter Lyster

    Peter Lyster , Ph.D. Program Director, Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, NIH/NIGMS Dr. Lyster received his Ph.D. in plasma physics from Cornell University. While there on a Fulbright scholarship, he developed computational models for nuclear fusion. He continued this research as a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Fusion Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Lyster then focused on computational models for analyzing earth science data.

  33. Jessica Robin

    Jessica Robin GLOBE Scientist Jessica Robin is a soil scientist for the GLOBE Soil Characterization Investigation Team at NASA Goddard. She provides technical assistance in soils, develops K-12 education materials, and conducts domestic and international trainings for the GLOBE program.

  34. Carrie Shearer

    Carrie Shearer understands from her own repeated experiences the cultural and practical difficulties associated with international relocation. She is one of very few women in the world who have faced cross-cultural adjustments as both the spouse of a relocated employee and a relocated employee with a spouse. She is also one of very few women who have risen to a senior position in a man's world: a petroleum company.

  35. Gerry Zeitlin

    Gerry Zeitlin is a graduate of Cornell University (B.E.E. 1960) and the University of Colorado (M.S.E.E. 1969). He pursued further graduate studies in physics, astronomy, and astrophysics at the University of California, Berkeley. At Cornell, Mr. Zeitlin performed studies of early feed designs for use at the Arecibo Observatory, then under development.

  36. Todd Isaacson

    I'd like to think I'm laid back. I take things as they come and am just as happy being with friends as I am at home by myself.

  37. Larry Lasher

    Dr. Larry Lasher served as the Project Science Chief and Project Manager of the Pioneer Project for the NASA Ames Research Center. Our speaker is an individual who has had many years of experience in Aerospace. He is a graduate of Stanford University with a Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics and a Masters Degree in Physics. Larry also earned Master and Bachelor degrees from Cornell University.

  38. Tina

    I am what I am at this moment, not what I was and surely not all that I shall be.

  39. Lindsey Dean

    Which Laguna Beach Girl Are You and Who is Your Laguna Beach Guy? by.

  40. Ron

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