Curriculum Vitae: Joseph B. Gurman
Current Employment
· Astrophysicist, Solar Physics Branch, Laboratory for Solar and Space Physics, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Education
· A.B. (mcl), Harvard College, 1972
· M.S., University of Colorado, 1974
· Ph. D., University of Colorado, 1979
Professional Activities
· U.S. Project Scientist for the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (1998 - )
· U.S. Deputy Project Scientist for the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (1996 - 1998)
· Co-Investigator, Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) on SOHO (1989 - ), responsible for ground operations, analysis software, data archiving and dissemination
· Project Scientist, Solar Maximum Mission (1986-1989)
· Experiment Manager, SMM UVSP (1986-1989)
· Science Team Member, Ultraviolet Spectrometer and Polarimeter (UVSP) on the Solar Maximum Mission (1979-1989)
· Facility Scientist, Solar Data Analysis Center / SMM Data Analysis Center (1981-)
· Project Manager for the Virtual Solar Observatory (2003 - )
Research Interests
· Solar and stellar chromospheres, transition regions, and coronae
· Coronal structures in open and closed field regions; polar microjets; coronal mass ejections
· Sunspots: structure, oscillations, magnetic field
· Sun-Earth Connections Advisory Subcommittee (
· Editorial Board, Solar Physics (2001 –2005)
· Solar sub-panel, decadal survey on Astronomy and Astrophysics (1998 – 2000)
· National Optical Astronomical Observatories Observatories Visiting Committee (1998 – 2002)
Other Relevant Experience
· Science planning, command generation, and scientific data data analysis software for an orbiting solar physics experiment
· Planning and operating a data analysis facility for multiple, operational solar physics missions