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Y. Paul Lee
Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218

Work Phone: (410) 338-5043 Home Phone: (301) 498-1368 Email: plee@stsci.edu URL: http://www.stsci.edu/~plee

Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Master of Science in Information and Telecommunication Systems, awarded on May 27, 1999. The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland Graduate work in Physics and Astronomy. Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California Master of Science in Computer Engineering, incomplete due to job relocation. University of California at Davis, Davis, California B achelor of Science in Physics with High Honors, awarded on June 19, 1992. PROFESSIONAL STUDY Elements of Spacecraft Design American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics December 31, 1999. MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE January 2000 Present Lead, Data Analyst Group Science and Instrument Support Department Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland. Science Support Supervisor Science Support Division Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland.

July 1997 December 1999

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE October 1993 to July 1997 June 1992 to September 1993 Science Data Analyst Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland. Postgraduate Researcher Laboratory for Experimental Astrophysics, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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Y. Paul Lee
Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218

Work Phone: (410) 338-5043 Home Phone: (301) 498-1368 Email: plee@stsci.edu URL: http://www.stsci.edu/~plee

May 1989 to June 1992

Undergraduate Research Assistant Novel Materials Laboratories, Department of Physics, University of California, Davis.

TECHNICAL EXPERTISE
Trained in Information System management. Fully trained and practiced with the latest up-to-date technical management techniques, including Enterprise Architecture and Resource Planning and Design (ERP , EAP, EAD), Continuous Process Improvement (CPI), Total Quality Management (TQM) and Business Process Re-engineering (BPR). Programming Languages: JAVA, C, C++, BASIC, FORTRAN, PASCAL, ASSEMBLY, LISP, PROLOG, UNIX shell scripts, PERL. Operating Systems: MacOS, MacOSX, UNIX, Linux, Window 95, Window Me, Window NT, Window 2000, VMS World Wide Web: Java, HTML, JavaScript , Netscape FastTrack Server, various web page authoring software. Applications: IDL, IRAF, and various other software packages. Computer Enginnering: Architecture, DBMS, computer networks, artificial intelligence. Developed numerous software packages for experiment automation and data analysis, and at present, developing web-based applications that integrate Java applets, HTML, SQL, databases, and CGI programs.

Computer Software Design AC RESISTIVITY AND SUSCEPTIBILITY UNDER PRESSURE EXPERIMENTS Novel Materials Laboratories, UC Davis
Developed software programs for AC Resistivity and Susceptibility under Pressure Measurements. The programs automate low temperature experiments on superconductivity through interfacing microcomputers with electronic systems.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE August 2000 to Present Adjunct Faculty -- Faculty Associate Department of Information Technology, School of Professional Studies for Business and Education, The Johns Hopkins University. Undergraduate Teaching Assistant and Head Reader Department of Physics, University of California, Davis. Undergraduate Reader Department of Mathematics, University of California, Davis.

March 1989 to June 1992 September 1989 to March 1992

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Y. Paul Lee
Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218

Work Phone: (410) 338-5043 Home Phone: (301) 498-1368 Email: plee@stsci.edu URL: http://www.stsci.edu/~plee

THESIS The Investigation of Pressure Effects on High Tc Superconductor Ba1-xKx BiO3. Thesis Advisor: Dr. Robert N. Shelton. 1992, University of California, Davis. POSTER PAPERS Distant X-ray Clusters of Galaxies: Studies and Searches M. Donahue, P. Lee , M. Postman, M. Dickinson, J. Stocke. 1996, BAAS, 28, #4, 1317. GHRS Observations of the ISM Toward BD +38 2182 L. Danly , Y.P. Lee, R. Benjamin. 1996, BAAS, 28, #2, 894. An Optical Survey of Large Interstellar Structures Y.P. Lee, L. Danly, C. Sneden, D. Hiltgen, C.E. Albert, J. Krick, H. Baldwin, and E. Jackson. 1995, BAAS, 27, #2, 864. Ultraviolet Observations toward HD 135485: Searching for Evidence of a proposed High Velocity Cloud L. Danly , Y.P. Lee, C.E. Albert. 1995, BAAS, 27, #2, 860. Ultraviolet Emission Line Ratios of Cataclysmic Variables Y.P. Lee, C. W. Mauche , and T.R. Kallman. 1992, BAAS, 24, #4, 1138. PUBLICATIONS Distant Cluster Hunting: A Comparison between the Optical and X-Ray Luminosity Functions from an Optical/X-Ray Joint Survey M. Donahue, J. Mack, C. Scharf, P. Lee, M. Postman, P. Rosati, M. Dickinson, G.M. Voit, and J.T. Stoke. The Astrophysical Journal, 2001, 552, L93-L96. On the Distance to the High Velocity Cloud Complex L: Ultraviolet Observations toward HD 135485 L. Danly , Y.P. Lee, C.E. Albert, G. Sonneborn. Submitted to the Astrophysical Journal.

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Y. Paul Lee
Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218

Work Phone: (410) 338-5043 Home Phone: (301) 498-1368 Email: plee@stsci.edu URL: http://www.stsci.edu/~plee

Ultraviolet Emission Line Ratios of Cataclysmic Variables C.W. Mauche, Y.P. Lee, T.R. Kallman. The Astrophysical Journal, 1997, 477, 832-847. Modelling Emission Lines from Dwarf Novae in Quiescence Y. Ko, Y.P. Lee, E.M. Schlegel, and T.R. Kallman. The Astrophysical Journal, 1996, 457, 363-381. Preparation and Superconductivity of Ba1-xKxBiO 3 Single Crystal W.D. Mosley, J.Z. Liu, A. Matsushita, Y.P.Lee, P. Klavins, and R.N. Shelton. Journal of Crystal Growth 128 (1993) 804-807.

As LEAD-INVESTIGATOR & CO-INVESTIGATOR A Study of the Gaseous Halo of the Andromeda Galaxy Hubble Space Telescope Cycle 6 General Observer Proposal. Searching for the High Velocity Cloud toward HD 135485 International Ultraviolet Explorer General Observer Proposal. OBSERVATIONAL EXPERIENCE (ASTRONOMICAL & ASTROPHYSICAL) 140-Foot Radio Telescope National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank, West Virginia. 82-inch Telescope McDonald Observatory, Fort Davis, Texas. International Ultraviolet Explorer Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland. Hubble Space Telescope Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland. ROSAT, ASCA -- Data reduction and analysis.

EDUCATION AND OUTREACH Speaker Space Telescope Elementary School Outreach Program, Office of Public Outreach, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Maryland.

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Y. Paul Lee
Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218

Work Phone: (410) 338-5043 Home Phone: (301) 498-1368 Email: plee@stsci.edu URL: http://www.stsci.edu/~plee

LEADERSHIP

August 1994 to September 1995

Project Manager -- Project CHEAP Internal project, Research Support Branch, STScI, with the objective to develop a CD-ROM and WWW-based education program utilizing the internal HST Instrument Training Exercise. President Astronomy Club, University of California at Davis. Project Manager -- Project CCD Astronomy Club, University of California at Davis
Guiding project members in their individual or group projects. CCD image processing.

January 1991 to June 1992 September 1991 to June 1992

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES and HONOR SOCIETIES American Astronomical Society ( AAS). American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) ALPHA IOTA MU national society for Information Systems

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