Senior NASA Earth Science Specialist and Subject Matter Expert (SME)
ICESat-2 Mission Education Lead
GLOBE Observer Trees Science Lead
Lead for the Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign
Wallops Flight Facility Earth Science EPO POC
(OUTREACH SPECIALIST)
Email: | brian.a.campbell@nasa.gov |
Phone: | 757.824.1037 |
Org Code: | 610 |
Address: |
NASA/WFF Mail Code 610.W Wallops, VA 23337 |
Employer: | GLOBAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INC |
Senior NASA Earth Science Specialist and Subject Matter Expert (SME)
ICESat-2 Mission Education Lead
GLOBE Observer Trees Science Lead
Lead for the Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign
Wallops Flight Facility Earth Science EPO POC
Cryosphere / Earth's Ice Cover
Earth
Vegetation & Soil
Vegetation & Soil
Dorchester County Board of Education - Cambridge, Maryland USA
August 1997 - April 2001
In the position, Mr. Campbell was responsible for following the two-semester, block-scheduled year, instructing three eighty-eight minute Earth and space science classes a day. This role involved preparing and implementing unit and daily lesson plans, maintaining a comfortable and technologically-suitable environment, and continuing improvement of the current curriculum within the Earth and space sciences. He served as the Saturday School Discipline instructor and was the faculty advisor for the Envirothon Team.
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) - Greenbelt, Maryland USA
April 2001 - November 2010
Mr. Campbell worked as a contractor with Code 610, Earth Sciences Division’s Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences, at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and served as the Laboratory public liaison for education, flight, field, and research projects. He prepared and reported on education performance metrics, provided educator training, presented at/develops workshops and conferences, and served as the Laboratory liaison for the Earth Science Division's education, outreach, and public relations effort by forming Division-wide plans, objectives, and goals as they relate to Earth System Science mandates and NASA HQ education priorities. He also worked with universities, K-12 schools, science centers, periodicals, and television to promote the science and education activities of the Laboratory and serves on the Earth Science Division's Formal Education Working Group and the NASA Explorer School's Steering Committee. He was the Education and Public Outreach Lead for the ICESat and SMAP missions, the NASA-wide Know Your Earth Education Project, and the NASA Wallops Coastal Observation Program. He was also a Co-Investigator for the Landsat Image Mosaic of Antarctica (LIMA) Education Program.
Sigma Space Corporation - Greenbelt, Maryland USA
November 2010 - December 2014
Mr. Campbell worked as a contractor with Code 610, Earth Sciences Division’s Hydrospheric and Biospheric Sciences, at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Wallops Field Office and served as the Laboratory public liaison for education, flight, field, and research projects. He was the Education and Public Outreach Lead for the ICESat, ICESat-2 and SMAP missions, the NASA-wide Know Your Earth Education Project. He was also the Code 610 Earth Science Education Point-of-Contact for the NASA GSFC Wallops Field Office. He prepared and reported on education performance metrics, provides educator training, presented at/developed workshops and conferences, and served as the Laboratory liaison for the Earth Science Division's education, outreach, and public relations effort by forming Division-wide plans, objectives, and goals as they relate to Earth System Science mandates and NASA HQ education priorities. He also worked with universities, K-12 schools, science centers, periodicals, and television to promote the science and education activities of the Laboratory and served on many NASA internal and external working groups and committees focusing on Earth science education and communication.
Global Science and Technology, Inc. (GST, Inc.) - Wallops Island, Virginia USA
December 2014 - Present
Mr. Campbell serves as a federal government contractor, with GST, Inc, at the NASA Wallops Flight Facility Earth Sciences Field Office in Wallops Island, Virginia. He is the Earth Science education and communication point-of-contact at Wallops and serves as the education lead for the ICESat-2 Mission, Lead for the Trees Around the GLOBE Student Research Campaign, and the Trees Science Lead for the GLOBE Observer Program, all part of the NASA Science Activation Program’s NASA Earth Science Education Collaborative (NESEC). He was the lead for the GLOBE SMAP Soil Moisture Measurement Field Campaign and lead for the GLOBE ENSO Student Research Campaign. He prepares and reports on education performance metrics, provides educator training, presents at/develops workshops and conferences, and serves as the Laboratory liaison for the Earth Science Division's education, outreach, and public relations effort by forming Division-wide plans, objectives, and goals as they relate to Earth System Science mandates and NASA HQ education priorities. Brian has worked on multiple NASA missions as an EPO specialist, including Aquarius, SeaWiFS, Landsat, GPM, ICESat, SMAP, providing education and outreach for students, educators,
High School Science Educator
Cambridge-South Dorchester High School
Cambridge, Maryland USA
1997-2001
Courses taught:
Earth/Space Science
Environmental Science I and II
Physics I
Advisor Role:
Saturday School
Envirothon Head Coach
04/97 University of Pittsburgh, Graduate School of Education Professional Masters Certification in Earth/Space Science
04/1996 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Main Campus B.A., History and Philosophy of Science with a concentration in Geology and Planetary Science
Member
2001 - Present
Member
1997 - Present
2022. "The potential of citizen science data to complement satellite and airborne lidar tree height measurements: lessons from The GLOBE Program." Environmental Research Letters 17 (7): 075003 [Full Text] [10.1088/1748-9326/ac77a2] [Journal Article/Letter]
2021. "ICESat-2 and the Trees Around the GLOBE student research campaign: Looking at Earth's tree height, one tree at a time." Acta Astronautica 182 203-207 [10.1016/j.actaastro.2021.02.002] [Journal Article/Letter]
2020. "GLOBE Observer Data: 2016–2019." Earth and Space Science 7 (8): [Full Text] [10.1029/2020ea001175] [Journal Article/Letter]
2018. "Lasers, penguins, and polar bears: Novel outreach and education approaches for NASA's ICESat-2 mission." Acta Astronautica 148 396-402 [10.1016/j.actaastro.2018.04.011] [Journal Article/Letter]
2008. "A Practical Application of Ocean Color Methodology to an Undergraduate Curriculum." J Sci Educ Technol 17 (3): 252-261 [10.1007/s10956-008-9095-5] [Journal Article/Letter]
2008. "Antarctica in High Definition." The Earth Scientist XXVII (1): 40338 [Journal Article/Letter]
2008. "Rising Tides." NASA: Coastal Observations: A Biological Perspective 65 pp [Journal Article/Letter]
2009. "The Landsat Image Mosiac of Antarctica (LIMA)." The Science Teacher 34-40 [Journal Article/Letter]
2008. "The ICESat: Ice Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite Poster." NW-2008-2-063-GSFC [Other]
2007. "The ICESat: Ice Cloud, and land Elevation Satellite Lithograph." LG-2007-11-116-GSFC [Book]
2006. "Wallops and NOAA Monitoring the Chesapeake: CoastalObs III Program, A NASA/NOAA/CIT Joint Program." Goddard View 2 (14): 40244 [Journal Article/Letter]
2004. "The Water Cycle Lithograph." LG-2004-2-076-GSFC [Journal Article/Letter]