The Windows to the Universe Team

The team of scientists, artists, educators, programmers, and library and museum professionals that work or have worked on the Windows to the Universe project have a wide range of interests and specializations. To find out more about us, please check out the biographies we've prepared below!

Current Windows to the Universe Team:

Project Founder and Director

Dr. Roberta Johnson

Scientists/Developers

Dr. Eduardo Araujo-Pradere, Consultant
Jennifer Bergman, Consultant
Becca Hatheway, UCAR
Dr. Travis Metcalfe, NCAR
Dr. Randy Russell, UCAR
Dennis Ward, UCAR

Current Postcards from the Field Contributors

Joanna Molenda-Zakowicz
Katrien Uytterhoeven
Orlagh Creevey

Educators

Susan Foster, UCAR
David Mastie, Consultant
Parker Pennington, Consultant

Programmer

Dr. Julia Genyuk, UCAR

Translators

Dr. Eduardo Araujo-Pradere, Consultant

Support

Marlene DiMarco

Windows to the Universe "Alumni" (folks who worked on this project in the past):

Scientists/Developers

Dr. Lisa Gardiner
Dr. Claudia Alexander
Dr. Jon Linker
Bonnie Rubin
Michael Fisher
Dr. Virginie Colaiuta
Irfan Azeem
Macksood Aftab
Michael Burek
Dr. Janet Kozyra
Theodore Clarke
Angie J. Venturato
John Bravender
Sarah Joseph
Brian Laba
Dr. Tammy M. Long
Polsintoovly (aka Chris Gleason)

Postcards from the Field Contributors

Dr. Timothy Killeen
Dr. Brigitte Baeuerle, NCAR
Katie Beem, Graduate Student, Colorado State University
Wiesje Mooiweer Bryan, University of Wyoming
Carlye Calvin, UCAR
Dr. Patrick Chaung, California Institute of Technology
Jake Crouch, North Carolina State University
Rhea George, University of Washington
Lelia Hawkins, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Dr. Taehyoung Lee, Colorado State University
Matthew Miller
Dione Rossiter, University of California, Santa Cruz
Dr. Jeff Snider
Dr. Cynthia Twohy, Oregon State University
Dr. Robert Wood, University of Washington
Dr. Paquita Zuidema
Jean Pennycook
Dr. Kelly Carroll, POLENET
Dr. Sally Walker, University of Georgia
Tonya Riggs
Brad Clement
Dr. Robert Bindschadler, NASA
Louise Huffman
Dr. Kate Pound, St. Cloud State University
Robert Williams
Dr. Ken Mankoff, Columbia University
Robin Frisch-Gleason
Joanna Hubbard
Janine Goldstein, NCAR
Eric Simms, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Dr. Chris Cantrell, NCAR
David Greenberg, Mohawk Trail Regional School District
Dr. Barry Lefer, University of Houston
Alison Lehnherr-George, The Westminster Schools, Georgia
Dr. Judy Lloyd, SUNY Old Westbury
Oscar Peralta, National Autonomous University of Mexico
Dr. Dara Salcedo, National Autonomous University of Mexico

Artists

Rei Inamoto
Michelle McDonagh
Aisha Miller
Tobias Mixer
Nate Proulx
Mike Shibao
Ben Stevenson

Educators

Hank Thoenes
Marianne Ceritelli
Dr. Sandra Henderson
Tom Kelly

Library/Museum Specialists

Dr. Joan Durrance
Emily Lenhart
Paul Orselli
Carl Nelson
Leslie Kimall

Programmers

Michael Burek
Ryan Deardorff
Lyell Haynes
Douglas Lau
Dr. Terry Weymouth
Dr. Sandra Bartlett
Dr. Craig Rasmussen
Brawnski Armstrong

Translators

Marina LaGrave
Tanya Fridman

Support

Sheila Addington

Last modified August 29, 2010 by Roberta Johnson.

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Windows to the Universe, a project of the National Earth Science Teachers Association, is sponsored in part is sponsored in part through grants from federal agencies (NASA and NOAA), and partnerships with affiliated organizations, including the American Geophysical Union, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Earth System Information Partnership, the American Meteorological Society, the National Center for Science Education, and TERC. The American Geophysical Union and the American Geosciences Institute are Windows to the Universe Founding Partners. NESTA welcomes new Institutional Affiliates in support of our ongoing programs, as well as collaborations on new projects. Contact NESTA for more information. NASA ESIP NCSE HHMI AGU AGI AMS NOAA