|
Dr. Micheal King
Senior Project Scientist

Dr. Michael D. King is Senior Project Scientist of NASA's Earth
Observing System (EOS), a position he has held since 1992. He also
serves as Principal Investigator and Team Leader of the Atmosphere
Discipline Group of the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer
(MODIS) science team. He received the BA degree in physics from
Colorado College in 1971 and the MS and PhD degrees in atmospheric
sciences from the University of Arizona in 1973 and 1977, respectively,
and joined Goddard Space Flight Center in January 1978.
Dr. King's research experience includes conceiving, developing, and
operating multispectral scanning radiometers from a number of aircraft
platforms in field experiments ranging from arctic stratus clouds to
smoke from the Kuwait oil fires and biomass burning in Brazil and
southern Africa. He has lectured on global change on all seven
continents. As a member of the MODIS science team, he is responsible
for algorithms being run routinely to process MODIS data to derive
cloud optical and microphysical properties of liquid water and ice
clouds and global combined atmosphere products at 1Aa x 1Aa
latitude/longitude resolution, averaged over a day, eight days, and
monthly.
Dr. King is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a Fellow
of the American Meteorological Society (AMS), and recipient of the
Verner E. Suomi Award of the AMS for fundamental contributions to
remote sensing and radiative transfer. He received an honorary
doctorate from Colorado College in 1995, and is a Goddard Senior Fellow
and recipient of the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal, NASA
Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal, and NASA Exceptional Service
Medal. He has also received the William Nordberg Memorial Award for
Earth Science, Goddardfs highest scientific achievement award.
|