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Glenn Edward Miller Curriculum Vitae

Education: Ph.D. in Astronomy, University of Texas at Austin M.A. in Astronomy, University of Texas at Austin Honors B.A. in Physics summa cum laude, Rollins College

Positions Held: 1983 - Present: Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) 2002 1999 1994 1990 1988 1986 Deputy Division Head, IT Services Division 2002: Head, Information Systems and Technology Department 1999: Deputy Division Head of Presto 1994: Chief, Advance Planning Systems Branch 1990: Lead of Spike Planning Tools Group 1990: Deputy Project Scientist for the Operations Software Branch, Section Manager 1985 -1986: Senior Member Technical Staff, Task Leader for the Proposal Entry Processor 1983 -1985 Member Technical Staff, Operations Astronomer 1981 - 1983: Assistant Professor of Astronomy, University of Virginia, Charlottesville Awards: STScI Group Achievement Award for the Flexible Workplace Initiative (2012) NASA HST SM4 Servicing Implementation Group Achievement Award (2010) Visiting Scholar, Rollins College (2009) AURA Service Award (1998) NASA Vision 2000 Control Center Systems Award (1999) NASA Certificate of Recognition for the development of the RPS2 system (1996) NASA GSFC Productivity Group Award (1996) STScI Group Achievement Award for RPS2 System (1995) First Prize in Computer Science, CSC Systems Group Paper Honorarium (1989) University Fellowship, University of Texas Algernon Sydney Sullivan Scholar, Rollins College A.G.Bush Scholar, Rollins College -


Grants and Contracts: Principal Investigator for "AXAF Scheduling Tools", Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (1998-2001) Principal Investigator for "SIRTF Scheduling Tools", Jet Propulsion Laboratory (1998-2001) Co-Investigator on for "Adaptive, Ground Compatible Flight Software System" under NASA's Small Business Technology Transfer Program (1997-1998) Principal Investigator for "Subaru Telescope Scheduling Tools", Japanese National Observatory (1996-2001) Principal Investigator for Spike planning and scheduling tools for Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE), Johns Hopkins University (1996-2001) Principal Investigator for "Development of Scheduling Tools for the ESO Very Large Telescope, European Southern Observatory (1996-2001) Principal Investigator for "Development of an Expert Data Reduction Assistant", NASA's Applied Information Systems program (1991-1993) Service: NRAO Extended Very Large Array (EVLA) Advisory Committee (2005-2009) Chair, NSF review of NRAO Software (2005) Program Organizing Committee (POC), Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems Conference (ADASS) (1997-2007) Program Organizing Committee, International Space Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Conference (2001) Organizing Committee, NASA Workshop on Planning and Scheduling for Space (1997) Reviewer for NASA NRA solicitations Reviewer for the Astrophysical Journal STScI committees including the Computer Planning Committee (CPC), Science Staff Survey Committee, Director's Leadership Forum Professional Organizations: American Astronomical Society

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