Eliot M Malumuth
(SR. SUPPORT SCIENTIS)
| Email: | eliot.m.malumuth@nasa.gov |
| Phone: | 301.286.5776 |
| Org Code: | 667 |
| Address: |
NASA/GSFC Mail Code 667 Greenbelt, MD 20771 |
| Employer: | MUSIC AND DRAMA CLUB |
Brief Bio
2008-present Wyle
Member of the ISIM optics team for JWST, writing portions of the Test Planning tool and using it to plan tests for the JWST instruments for Cryo-Vac testing.
2006-2008 RS Information Systems, Inc.
Member of the Goddard Detector Characterization Laboratory testing detectors for the Wide Field Camera 3's IR and UVIS Channels
2001-2006 Science Systems And Applications, Inc.
Member of the Goddard Detector Characterization Laboratory testing detectors for the Wide Field Camera 3's IR and UVIS Channels.
1995-2001 Hughes STX/Ratheon ITSS
Research Associate for the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph science team.
1989-1995 Computer Sciences Corporation
Research Associate for Extragalactic Imagery, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph science team.
1986-1989 Computer Sciences Corporation
Operations Astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute.
1985-1986 University of Virginia
Lecturer: Taught Astronomical Techniques course to graduate students and Introductory Astronomy to undergraduates.
1983-1985 Rutgers University Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Member of the ISIM optics team for JWST, writing portions of the Test Planning tool and using it to plan tests for the JWST instruments for Cryo-Vac testing.
2006-2008 RS Information Systems, Inc.
Member of the Goddard Detector Characterization Laboratory testing detectors for the Wide Field Camera 3's IR and UVIS Channels
2001-2006 Science Systems And Applications, Inc.
Member of the Goddard Detector Characterization Laboratory testing detectors for the Wide Field Camera 3's IR and UVIS Channels.
1995-2001 Hughes STX/Ratheon ITSS
Research Associate for the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph science team.
1989-1995 Computer Sciences Corporation
Research Associate for Extragalactic Imagery, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph science team.
1986-1989 Computer Sciences Corporation
Operations Astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute.
1985-1986 University of Virginia
Lecturer: Taught Astronomical Techniques course to graduate students and Introductory Astronomy to undergraduates.
1983-1985 Rutgers University Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Education
Education 1983 University of Michigan PhD. in Astronomy.
Thesis: Dynamics and Evolution of CD Galaxies
1978 University of Michigan M. S. in Astronomy.
1976 University of Arizona B. S. in Astronomy and Physics.
Thesis: Dynamics and Evolution of CD Galaxies
1978 University of Michigan M. S. in Astronomy.
1976 University of Arizona B. S. in Astronomy and Physics.