Decision Makers
| Name (plus bio) |
Position |
| Walter L. Weisman |
Member of the Institute's Oversight Committee |
| Mark Adler |
Chief Mission Concept Architect |
| Charles Elachi |
Director |
| Frank O'Donnell |
Manager, Media Relations |
| Merrilee Fellows |
Manager, NASA Water Cleanup Outreach |
| Michael Watkins |
Manager |
| Susan Watanabe |
Manager, Website |
| Alan Buis |
Specialist, Media Relations, Earth Sciences |
| Amy Ellen Polk |
Systems Engineer |
| Andrew Mishkin |
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| Ayanna Howard |
Engineer |
| B S Mechanical |
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| B. Vincent McKoy |
Advisor |
| Bob Deen |
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| Bob Kanefsky |
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| Carolina Martinez |
Specialist, Media Relations, Outer Solar Sys |
| Christopher Jones |
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| Dan Johnston |
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| Dariush Divsalar |
Principal Scientist |
| David J Jhirad |
Physicist |
| Dean V Wiberg |
Engineer |
| Denise Lowe |
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| DINA ELDEEB |
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| Doc Savage |
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| Dr Matt Golombek |
research geologist |
| Eric T Baumgartner |
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| Farid Amoozegar |
Senior Engineer |
| Frank Dekens |
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| Gerrard Panahon |
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| Guy Webster |
Specialist, Media Relations, Mars Exploration |
| Jim Graf |
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| Jim Lewis |
Engineer |
| Jim Plaxco |
Solar System Ambassador |
| KEITH NOVAK |
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| Ken Klaasen |
Principal Engineer |
| Leo Bister |
Electrical Engineer |
| Marcia Neugebauer |
Co-Investigator |
| Mars Exploration |
Senior member |
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| mathematics UCLA BA |
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| Michael Speiser |
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| Murthy Gudipati |
Principal Scientist |
| Natalie Godwin |
Specialist, Media Relations, Technology & Applications Programs |
| Orval Hart |
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| Peter Poon |
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| Ph D Planetary |
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| Phillip R Barela |
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| Preben Bertelsen |
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| Richard Zurek |
Project Scientist |
| Robert Anderson |
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| Robert Bonitz |
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Board of Directors
As Chief Mission Concept Architect at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Mark Adler is currently responsible for the conception, design, and cost estimation for proposed new space missions across the lab. In past lives at JPL, Mark was the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit Mission Manager from launch through the first extended mission, and he was the Lead Mission Engineer on Cassini-Huygens. Though his work seems like a hobby to Mark, he also enjoys flying small planes, amateur theatre, and writing about himself in third person.
AMY ELLEN POLK. Amy is a systems engineer for Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Washington, D.C. where she is part of a 10-person team that advises the U.S. Department of Transportation on Intelligent Transportation (ITS) issues. Her areas of specialization within ITS include evaluation techniques, automated enforcement, and highway-rail grade crossing safety. Previously, she has held positions at Nissan Research & Development Center, the Center for Urban Transportation Research at the University of South Florida, and the Minnesota Department of Transportation's Guidestar program. Amy holds masters degrees in both urban planning and computer science and engineering from the University of Michigan. Amy has been a member of ITE since 1993, and served as Vice Chair of Technical Committee 96-5 on Automated Enforcement. In this capacity, she was one of the principal authors of the Informational Report Automated Enforcement in Transportation, which won the "Product of the Year" Award in 2000 from the Traffic Engineering Council. She also was a member of Technical Committee 96-4 on Traffic Operations At or Near Highway-Railroad
Dr. Ayanna Howard, Ph.D., is a robotics engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. At 11 years old, she was inspired by the television program, "The Bionic Woman" to enter the field of robotics. Read about this "dream come true"!
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| University of California, Davis |
B.S degrees in both Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering |
Former |
B. Vincent McKoy, Ph.D., is Professor of Chemistry, at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, California. He serves as an advisor to the Institute for Defense Analysis, Innotech, Inc., Jet Propulsion Laboratory and as an advisor for Polaroid from 1993-1994 and Barnes Engineering Company from 1981-1985. Dr. McKoy was a Yale University Fellow, an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow, a Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, a Fellow of the American Physical Society and received the Governor-General's (of Canada) Medal for Academic Excellence in 1960. Dr. McKoy has written 300 journal articles and has made over 120 conference presentations.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| The Egg Factory, LLC |
Professor of Chemistry |
Current |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
Advisor |
Current |
| The Egg Factory, LLC |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Alfred P. Sloan Foundation |
Fellow |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Mojix, Inc. |
Vice President, Advanced Technology |
Current |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| Socal Tech Group |
|
Current |
| Broadcom Corporation |
|
Former |
| University of California, Los Angeles |
Ph.D. Degrees In Electrical Engineering |
Former |
| University of California, Los Angeles |
MS Degrees In Electrical Engineering |
Former |
| University of California, Los Angeles |
BS |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
Principal Scientist |
Current |
| Quantenna Communications, Inc. |
Principal Scientist, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology |
Current |
| Wilinx Corporation |
|
Current |
| Quantenna Communications, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Satellite Communications Ltd. |
|
Former |
| Mobile Co |
|
Former |
| University of California, Los Angeles |
Ph.D. Degree In Electrical Engineering |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Earth Portal |
Vice President for Research At World Resources Institute |
Current |
| Rockefeller Foundation |
Vice President for Research and Evaluation |
Current |
| World Resources Institute |
Vice President for Science and Research |
Current |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
Physicist |
Current |
| Gridpoint, Inc. |
Leader |
Current |
| Brookhaven National Laboratory |
Physicist |
Current |
| Gridpoint, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Water Resources International, Inc. |
|
Former |
| International Energy Agency |
|
Former |
| Investment Company |
Board of Directors |
Former |
| Harvard University |
Ph.D In Applied Physics |
Former |
| Cambridge University |
bachelors and masters in physics |
Former |
Mr. Wiberg is an engineer with the applied technology office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He also has experience as a city councilman when residing in Utah .
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
Engineer |
Current |
| Foothill Municipal Water District |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Eclectic Company Theatre |
Vice President of Administration |
Current |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| Eclectic Company Theatre |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Dutch Country Players |
Board of Directors |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| California State University |
M.S. in applied Physics |
Former |
| California State University Northridge |
B.S. in applied physics |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
Group Supervisor |
Former |
| University of Notre Dame |
Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering |
Former |
| University of Cincinnati |
M.S. degree in aerospace engineering |
Former |
Dr Amoozegar received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Arizona, in 1994. He served as an adjunct full-time faculty at the University of Arizona for two years focused on Multi-sensor-Multi-target Tracking with Data Fusion research. He joined Hughes Aircraft in 1996. While at Hughes, he worked on a number of end-to-end projects in advanced mobile digital communications payloads e.g., Teledesic, Thuraya, ICO, and Spaceway, using high data rate phased array systems with digital beamforming, where he received recognition and awards for contribution to phased array system analysis, and development of high speed methods for phased array calibration using the on-board high-speed digital processor. Since October, 2000 he is a senior engineer and task lead at Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Communications System Research and Architecture Section where he is leading several study areas related to RF and optical arrays for future Deep Space Network. He proposed and participated in developing algorithms and techniques based on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for calibration of Large Array of Small Parabolic Reflectors for Deep Space Network using Lunar surface targets. He also served as the chairman of Automatic Target Recognition session for SPIE from 1994-2001 and is on review boards of radar/laser target recognition and tracking journals of SPIE.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
Senior Engineer |
Current |
| Wilinx Corporation |
|
Current |
| Spie |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Hughes Aircraft Company |
|
Former |
| Spie |
Chairman |
Former |
| The University of Arizona |
Ph.D. Degree In Electrical Engineering |
Former |
Frank was born in Kortijk, Belgium. He moved to the US in 1983 with his parents and sister. He received both his Bachelors and Ph.D. in physics at the University of California, Irvine. Frank married Jessica in 1994, and they had their son Cameron in 1996. Since 1998, Frank has worked at Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the Space Interferometry Mission. He is currently the Instrument System Engineer, and assists with costing and planning of the Instrument.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| Vini Kumar-Dekens Family Foundation |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| University of California, Irvine |
Ph.D. In Physics |
Former |
Gerrard Panahon is SFVYD's Treasurer. He has been active in the community for several years and was inspired to come out from the depths of the political radar at the California Democratic Party Convention in San Diego earlier this year. Gerrard looks forward to working with Young Democrats toward a future fit for our children. Gerrard is employed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; he completes his MBA studies next year.
Jim Graf received a BSE from Princeton University in 1972 and an MS from Colorado State University in 1976. He has been employed in various space-related developments for 28 years, ranging from the development of ion thruster technology to the management of the Quick Scatterometer Mission, an Earth orbiting satellite that was ready to launch within one year of formal go-ahead. He is the recipient of NASA's Outstanding Leadership Medal and an Aviation Week's 1999 Laurel for Space. Currently, he is the manager of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Project.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Mapetropolis |
Project Manager |
Current |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
|
Former |
| Colorado State University |
MS |
Former |
| Princeton University |
Bse |
Former |
Jim Lewis is the Trombone player and founding member of SGS. He studied jazz under Bill Watrous and is a regular on the L.A. jazz scene. He started as a session player in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and is a graduate of the University of Alabama Jazz Program. In Alabama, he led several groups throughout the early 90's and appeared as a guest soloist with Gene Bertencini. He moved to L.A in September of 2001 and, immediately after 9/11, was sent to Afghanistan for 18 months as a Special Forces Team Leader with his National Guard unit. Upon his return in 2003, Jim focused his attention on starting SGS and currently performs in many of the local rehearsal bands around town. Jim works full time as an engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena and spends much of his free time coordinating activities for SGS.
Jim Plaxco has held a life long interest in astronomy, space exploration, and computer graphics. His interest in space exploration is embodied on the Internet with his Astrodigital family of web sites, for which he is the creator and webmaster. His introduction to computer art came in 1983 with a graduate level course in Computer Graphics. He subsequently combined his interest in image processing and computer graphics with his interest in space exploration and planetary science by creating his own graphics to serve as illustrations for his presentations. Jim created the "Mars Art Gallery" as an outgrowth of his presentation "Mars As Art" in which he explores the techniques of image processing and its application to images returned to Earth by the various robotic missions to Mars including Mariner 9, the Viking orbiter and lander missions, Mars Pathfinder, Mars Global Surveyor, Mars Odyssey, and the Mars Exploration Rovers. Jim is also a Solar System Ambassador for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). As such he makes frequent presentations on a variety of space related subjects in the northern Illinois area.
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| Motorola, Inc. |
|
Former |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
|
Former |
| Chesapeake Bay |
|
Former |
| Arizona State University |
B.S. in Engineering |
Former |
Ken Klaasen is the Stardust-NExT deputy Principal Investigator. His primary responsibility is inflight calibration of the onboard camera system and characterization of its performance. He is also the team lead for development of the Tempel 1 encounter science observation sequence. Klaasen is a Principal Engineer on the staff of the Instrument Systems Implementation and Concepts Section at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He has over 35 years of experience in solar system exploration using remote sensing instrumentation. His primary areas of interest and expertise are in payload system engineering, instrument calibration, experiment planning, and mission operations. His scientific research interests include the global properties of various planets, satellites, asteroids, and comets with particular emphasis on their photometric properties. He has been involved in many solar system exploration missions including Mariner 10, Viking Orbiter, Galileo, Cassini, and Deep Impact.
Leo Bister and his wife, Rosie, were high school sweethearts and have celebrated 25 years together. Rosie serves as an office manager at Oakmont Elementary School in Claremont. Leo has worked as an electrical engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for 25 years and currently is managing the development of the flight electronics for the next Mars rover mission. They have three children. The Bisters have been attending Grace for 15 years. During that time, Leo has served as a leader for the mid-size and small group ministries and has also regularly served as a sound technician for the worship services. Before coming to Grace, he and Rosie served as leaders of their church's junior high youth group. Leo's spiritual gifts are wisdom/discernment, leadership, mercy, and hospitality. His vision for Grace is to see our congregation fall more deeply in love with Christ, and for that love to be the source of energy for all of our ministry activities.
From the Apollo missions to the present, Dr. Marcia Neugebauer has been a pioneer in solar wind research. At the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, she is a co-investigator in the Genesis mission to collect samples of the solar wind and return them to Earth for analysis. Read more about Dr. Neugebauer's cutting-edge work in her autobiographical article from The Journal of Geophysical Research, "Pioneers of Space Physics: A Career in the Solar Wind."
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| RAND Corporation |
research assistant |
Former |
| University of California, Los Angeles |
masters degrees in mathematics and in biology |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Wellscape LLC |
President |
Current |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
|
Current |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| Wellscape LLC |
Founder and Chief Technology Officer |
Former |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
Specialist, Media Relations, Technology & Applications Programs |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Hughes Aircraft Company |
|
Current |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| Geocommand, Inc. |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Organization |
Position |
Status |
| Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
|
Current |
| Wtec, Inc |
|
Current |
| Smta |
Board of Directors |
Current |
| Smta |
Member |
Current |
| University of California, Los Angeles |
|
Former |
Dwight Duston Ph. D., Chairs the Scientific Advisory Board and is the Chief Technology Officer of The Egg Factory, LLC. Dr. Duston has ten years of experience as a creative innovator, scientist, and technologist as a research physicist at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory. In addition, he has over fifteen years of experience in technology assessment, and management during his tenure as Assistant Deputy for Technology in the Defense Department's Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, where he was responsible for managing more than $400M per year in research and development. He has been responsible for catalyzing the transition of more than 300 defense technologies into the commercial market. Dr. Duston has served as an adjunct on advisory boards for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Business Week, Innotech, Inc., NASA, and the National Institutes for Health. In addition, he is an adjunct fellow of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC, and Associate Editor of the Journal of Technology Management.