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STEREO / WAVES

STEREO-WAVES Team Members

 
Name Institution SWAVES Contribution
Dr. Milan Maksimovic Observatoire de Paris-Meudon PI, Overall responsibility for experiment
Dr. Stuart Bale University of California Space Sciences Laboratory, Berkeley Lead US Co-I, responsible for data processing; contract/grant management of US co-Is; liaison with NSSDC; analysis of radio tracking observations
Mr. K. Goetz University of Minnesota Co-I, SWAVES experiment manager; liaison with STEREO project; TDS/DPU hardware design; instrument commanding
Dr. I. H. Cairns University of Sidney (Australia) Co-I, theoretical support for interpretation of observations
Prof. C. Cattell University of Minnesota Co-I, In situ science analysis and EPO
Dr. R. E. Ergun Colorado Co-I, interpretation of observations
Dr. J. Fainberg NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Co-I, direction finding technique; analysis of observations
Dr. N. Gopalswamy NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center Co-I, Type II burst analysis, liaison with SECCHI
Dr. S. Hoang Observatoire de Paris-Meudon Co-I, assist PI in overall management; radio tracking analysis; analysis of propagation effects
Dr. R. A. Howard Naval Research Laboratory Co-I, liaison with SECCHI experiment; develop common data displays; analysis of joint observations
Prof. P. J. Kellogg University of Minnesota Co-I, overall responsibility for U. Minn hardware; test and calibration procedures; in situ science analysis
Dr. A. Kerdraon Observatoire de Paris-Meudon Team member, liaison with Nancay Radio Heliograph
Dr. S. Krucker Univ. of California, Berkeley Co-I, analysis of type III bursts, liaison with RHESSI
Dr. A. Lecacheux Observatoire de Paris-Meudon Co-I, application of direction finding technique; determination of antenna patterns; analysis of radio tracking data
Prof. R. P. Lin University of California, Berkeley Co-I, analysis of joint observations by IMPACT and SWAVES
Dr. J. G. Luhmann University of California, Berkeley Co-I, analysis of joint observations by IMPACT and SWAVES; develop common analysis techniques
Dr. R. J. MacDowall NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Co-I, Education and Public Outreach coordination; analysis of observations
Prof. X. Moussas Univ. of Athens (Greece) Co-I, liaison with ARTEMIS
Dr. M. J. Reiner Catholic University Co-I, Space Weather predictions; analysis of observations
Dr. P. Robinson University of Sidney (Australia) Co-I, theoretical support for interpretation of observations
Prof. H. Rucker Graz University (Austria) Co-I, direction finding technique; analysis of observations
Prof. O. Santolil Charles University (Czech Republic) Co-I, analysis of observations
Dr. O. C. St. Cyr NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Co-I, develop common data displays for radio and optical observations; analysis of common events radio and optical
Dr. P. Zarka Observatoire de Paris-Meudon Co-I, develop data processing technique for direction finding; analysis of observations
Dr. C. Caroubalos University of Athens (Greece) Co-I Emeritus, liaison with ARTEMIS French-Greek spectrograph
Dr. W. C. Erickson University of Maryland Co-I Emeritus, liaison with Bruny Island Spectrometer (Tasmania) ; inter calibration with ground observations
Dr. J.-L. Steinberg Observatoire de Paris-Meudon Co-I Emeritus, modeling of propagation effects

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