\documentstyle[11pt]{article} \oddsidemargin 0.2in \evensidemargin 0.3in \textheight 9in \textwidth 6.5in \topmargin 0in \setlength{\parindent}{0in} \setlength{\parskip}{2ex} \sloppy \begin{document} \begin{center} {\bf G. THEJAPPA}\\ e-mail: thejappa@astro.umd.edu \\Telephone: (301)-286-3390 \\ Astronomy Department, University of Maryland \\College Park MD 20742\\ or\\ Code 690, NASA/GSFC, Greenbelt, MD 20771 \end{center} ACADEMIC BACKGROUND: Ph. D., 1988; Bangalore University , Bangalore; India\\ M. Sc. in Physics and Mathematics 1974-1980; Patrice Lumumba University, Moscow; USSR\\ B. Sc. (Hons.) in Physics; 1971-1974; Bangalore University, Bangalore; India\\ PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS:\\ Research Associate, Indian Institute of Astrophysics; 1981-1986\\ Fellow; Indian Institute of Astrophysics; Bangalore; India 1986-\\ Research Associate; Department of Astronomy; University of Maryland; College Park; MD 20742 1989-1994\\ Assistant Research Scientist; Department of Astronomy; University of Maryland; College Park; MD 20742 1994-;\\ PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:\\ American Astronomical Society\\ American Geophysical Union\\ SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: Radio Emission of Coronal Shock Waves, A. O. Benz and G. Thejappa, Astron. Astrophys., 202, 267, 1988. Type II Solar Radio Emission - A Self-consistent Approach, Thejappa, G., Sol. Phys., 111, 45, 1987. A Self-consistent Model for the Storm Radio Emission from the Sun, G. Thejappa, Sol. Phys., 132, 173, 1991. Evaluation of Emission Mechanisms at $\omega_{pe}$ Using Ulysses Observations of Type III Bursts: G. Thejappa, D. Lengyel-Frey, R. G. Stone and M. L. Goldstein; Astrophys. Journal., 1993, vol.416 p831. Detection of Langmuir solitons: Implications for type III burst Emission Mechanisms at $2 \omega_{pe}$; G. Thejappa, R. G. Stone and M. L. Goldstein; Astrophys. Space Sci., 1996, 243, 1996. Low-Frequency Waves Associated with Langmuir Waves in Solar Wind; G. Thejappa, Donat G. Wentzel and R. G. Stone, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 3417, 1995. Unusul Wave Phenomena near Interplanetary Shocks at High Latitudes; G. Thejappa, D. G. Wentzel, R. J. MacDowall and R. G. Stone, GRL, 22, 3421, 1995. Ulysses Observations of Wave Activity at Interplanetary Shocks and Implications for Type II Radio Bursts, D. Lengyel-Frey, G. Thejappa, R. J. MacDowall, R. G. Stone and J. Phillips, JGR, V. 102, p.2611, 1997. Evidence for Strong and Weak Turbulence Processes in the Source Region of a Local Type III Radio Burst, G. Thejappa and R. J. MacDowall, Astrophys. J., 498, 465, 1998. Evidence for Langmuir Envelope Solitons in Solar Type III Burst Source Regions, G. Thejappa, M. L. Goldstein, R. J. MacDowall, K. Papadopoulos and R. G. Stone, JGR, 28279, 104, 1999. Synchrotron Maser: a ``New" radiation mechanism, Zheleznyakov, V. V., Thejappa, G., Koryagin, S. A., and R. G. Stone, (in) Radio Astronomy at Long Wavelengths, Geophysical Monograph 119, p. 57-66, 2000. Thejappa, G., and R. J. MacDowall, Ulysses observations of nonlinear wave-wave interactions in the source regions of type III solar radio bursts, J. Astrophys. Astron., 21, 447, 2000. Thejappa, G., and R. J. MacDowall, Langmuir waves in the vicinity of interplanetary type II bursts and the Consequences for type II Burst Models, Astrophys. J., 544, L163-167, 2000. Thejappa, G., and R. J. MacDowall, Fragmented Structure of interplanetary type II bursts, J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 106, 25313 2001. Thejappa, G., and R. J. MacDowall, in situ wave phenomena associated with magnetic clouds and other ejecta, Space Sci. Rev., 97, 211, 2001. \end{document}