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Jacques L'HeureuxUniversities Space Research Association (USRA) 10211 Wincopin Circle, Suite 620 Columbia, MD 21044-3432 Education1966 PhD University of Chicago, Chicago IL 1962 MS University of Chicago, Chicago IL 1961 BS Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada Previous and Present Positions1999-2004 Director for University Relations, Space Sciences Universities Space Research Association, Columbia MD 1990-1999 Senior Research Scientist, Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware, Newark DE 1978-1990 Senior Research Associate, Enrico Fermi Institute, The University of Chicago, Chicago IL 1973-1977 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, The University of Arizona, Tucson AZ 1969-1973 Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, The University of Arizona, Tucson AZ 1966-1969 Research Associate, Enrico Fermi Institute, The University of Chicago, Chicago IL Awards and MembershipsSince 2001 Member of the American Astronomical Society Since 1975 Fellow of the American Physical Society Since 1965 Member of the American Physical Society Since 1965 Member of the American Geophysical Union 1958-1961 General Motors of Canada Scholarship Contracts and Grants1996-1997 NSF. Academic Research Infrastructure Program, Co-Investigator with William Matthaeus 1991-1994 NSF. Charge Dependence of Cosmic Ray Solar Modulation, Co-Investigator with P.A. Evenson 1986-1990 NASA. Data analysis grant to process the data from the Cosmic Ray Nuclei (CRN) instrument flown on Spacelab-2, Co-Investigator with P. Meyer, D. Müller and S. P. Swordy. 1985-1988 NASA/MSFC. Study of re-flight possibilities for the CRN instrument on the Sunlab/Dark-Sky mission on Space Shuttle, Co-Investigator with P. Meyer, D. Müller and S.P Swordy. 1977-1987 NASA/MSFC. Design, construction and data analysis of the Cosmic Ray Nuclei (CRN) experiment flown on the Spacelab-2 mission on the Space Shuttle, Co-Investigator with P. Meyer, D. Müller and J. Lamport. 1976-1977 Max-Plank Institute (Garching). Construction and testing of two Gamma-Ray-Burst detector assemblies for the ISEE mission, Principal Investigator. 1973-1974 University of Chicago. Data analysis of OGO-5 data. Principal Investigator. 1971-1973 NASA. Data Analysis of OGO-5 data, Principal Investigator. 1969-1977 NASA. Basic Research, Balloon Program, Co-Investigator with C. Y. Fan and K.C. Hsieh PublicationsSee List.Back to Top Page created and updated by Jacques L'Heureux Last modified: May 2, 2004 |