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Curriculum Vitae for Thomas J. Bogdan
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
3090 Center Green Drive, Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: 303-497-1652 / Fax: 303-497-1654
Email: [email protected]
Professional Education:
1984
Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, University of Chicago
Specialization: Plasma Astrophysics
1981
Master of Science in Physics, University of Chicago
1979
Bachelor of Science (Summa Cum Laude), State University of New York at
Buffalo
Specialization: Physics and Mathematics (Joint Program)
Appointments:
2012 – Present
2006 – 2012
2003 – 2006
2001 – 2003
1989
1985 – 2003
1983 – 1985
President, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Director, NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center
Acting Director of the Advanced Study Program and Acting Associate Director of
the Societal and Environmental Research and Education Laboratory, National
Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Program Director, National Science Foundation
Visiting Gauss Professor, Göttingen University Observatory, Germany
Scientist I, II, III, IV, NCAR
Postdoctoral Fellow, High Altitude Observatory, NCAR
Five Publications Most Closely Related to Proposed Work
Bogdan, T.J. Effect of thermal conduction on acoustic waves in coronal loops. Astrophys. J., 643, 532439, 2006.
Bogdan, T.J., M. Carlsson, V. Hansteen, A. McMurry, C.S. Rosenthal, M. Johnson, S. Petty-Powell, E.J.
Zita, R.F. Stein, S.W. McIntosh and Å. Nordlund. Waves in the magnetized solar atmosphere. II.
Waves from localized sources in magnetic flux concentrations. Astrophys. J., 599, 626-660,
2003.
Bogdan, T.J. Sunspot oscillations: A review. Solar Phys., 192, 373-394, 2000.
Bogdan, T.J. An expansion method for computing axisymmetric sunspot oscillations. Astrophys. J., 512,
471-483, 1999.
Lites, B.W., J.H. Thomas, T.J. Bogdan and P.S. Cally. Velocity and magnetic field fluctuations in the
photosphere of a sunspot. Astrophys. J., 497, 464-482, 1998.
Five Other Significant Publications
Charbonneau, P., S.W. McIntosh, H.-L. Liu and T.J. Bogdan. Avalanche models for solar flares. Solar
Phys., 203, 321-353, 2001.
Bogdan, T.J., and P.S. Cally. Waves in magnetized polytropes. Proc. R. Soc. (Lond.), A 453, 943-961,
1997.
Bogdan, T.J., M. Knölker, K.B. MacGregor and E.-J. Kim. Waves in radiating fluids. Astrophys. J., 456,
879-901, 1996.
Bogdan, T.J., F. Cattaneo and A. Malagoli. On the generation of sound by turbulent convection. I. A
numerical experiment. Astrophys. J., 407, 316-329, 1993.
Bogdan, T.J., M.A. Lee and P. Schneider. Coupled quasi-linear wave damping and stochastic acceleration
of pickup ions in the solar wind. J. Geophys. Res., 96, A1, 161-178, 1991.
Synergistic Activities
Dean’s Advisory Council, College of Arts & Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo
Council, American Meteorological Society, 2011
National Science Foundation review panel for the Associated Universities for Research in Astronomy
(AURA) co-operative agreement to run the National Optical Astronomical Observatories and the
National Solar Observatory
National Academies of Science and Engineering/National Research Council Committee on Astronomy
and Astrophysics
President, Commission 12: Solar Radiation and Structure, of the International Astronomical Union
Editorial Advisory Board, Astronomische Nachrichten/Astronomy Notices
Science Advisory Board, Centre of Mathematics for Applications, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural
Sciences, University of Oslo, Norway
Invited Concluding Lecture of the Smithsonian Institution’s 2008 Exploring Space Public Lecture Series,
delivered in the Lockheed-Martin IMAX Theater at National Air and Space Museum
Collaborators and Other Affiliations
Anna Pietarila-Graham (Ph.D. Thesis Advisor)
Rony Keppens (Ph.D. Thesis Advisor)
Eugene N. Parker (Ph.D. Thesis Supervisor)
A. C. Birch (Collaborator within 5 years)
S. M. Hanasoge (Collaborator within 5 years)
H. Socas Navarro (Collaborator within 5 years)
L. Gizon (Collaborator within 5 years)
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Astronomical Society
Historical Astronomy Division
Solar Physics Division
American Geophysical Union
Space Physics and Aeronomy Section
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
American Meteorological Society
Committee on Space Research
International Astronomical Union
Commission 12: Solar Radiation and Structure
National Defense Industrial Association
National Weather Association
Phi Beta Kappa
Pi Mu Epsilon
Royal Astronomical Society
Sigma Xi
Society of Logistical Engineers