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Official
title and contact information:
Research Scientist
Planetary
Systems Branch
Space Science Division
NASA/Ames Research Center
Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000
Current
Position:
I build computer
models of planetary atmospheres and design instruments that make measurements.
Current efforts are toward the NASA Ames Mars general circulation
model (GCM), a 3D dynamical model that simulates Martian weather and
climate. Specifically I am working on including clouds and dust into
the GCM.
Education:
1992 B.A., Physics,
University of Colorado
1998 M.S., 2000 Ph.D., Astrophysical, Planetary and Atmospheric Science,
University of Colorado
Research
Interests:
Planetary
Atmospheres
Brief
Biographical Sketch:
I think I've been
interested in nature and ecology from the time I was born. As a kid,
I was happier running around the woods than sitting at home in front
of a TV. My father introduced me to space science and engineering
early with “at-home” experiments we would perform together.
By the time I was in high school I knew I wanted to be involved in
the space sciences. Later in college I realized that I could bring
my love for nature and space together by studying the nature of other
worlds.
Outside
Interests and Hobbies:
Selected
Publications:
Colaprete,
A., O.B. Toon, and J.A. Magalhaes ''Cloud formation under Mars Pathfinder
conditions.'' J. Geophys. Res., 104, 9043-9053 (1999).
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