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+ Earth Observing System > Who's Who > EOS Project Scientists > Anne R. Douglass EOS Project ScientistsDr. Anne R. DouglassDeputy Aura (EOS Chemistry) Project Scientist Code 613.3 Phone: (301) 614-6028 Anne Douglass is Deputy Project Scientist for EOS Aura. All of her degrees are in physics, BA (1971) Trinity College Washington DC, MS (1975) University of Minnesota, PhD (1980) Iowa State. Her career resides in the context of raising two sons and three daughters and the ceaseless challenge of balancing devotion to family with the fascination of science. She has been a member of the Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Branch since 1981, the Principal Investigator of the Stratospheric General Circulation with Chemistry Project since the early 1990's and Deputy Project Scientist for the Upper Atmospheric Research Satellite. She is a fellow of the American Meteorological Society, winner of a Clare Boothe Luce Award for Women in Mathematics and Science, and has been a girl scout leader for 15 years. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, a student of Ashtanga yoga, a recreational tap dancer, a hiker, and an award winning runner. She is one of the first to use assimilated meteorological fields in a three-dimensional chemistry and transport model for interpretation of constituent observations from satellite, balloon, aircraft and ground based platforms. She is a member of the steering committee for NASA's Global Modeling Initiative, a community effort to reduce uncertainty in assessment calculations using a controlled framework in which the elements of a chemistry and transport model can be varied. |
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