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Dave Diner

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  • François Arago Award in Polarimetric Remote SensingDec 9

    The recipients of François Arago Award in Polarimetric Remote Sensing : Congratulations!!!

  • About your registrationOct 21

    Dear APOLO-2019 participants, The APOLO-2019 is approaching and the locally in Lille we have advanced well in preparing everything for…

  • Call for Nominations 2019 François Arago Award in Polarimetric Remote SensingAug 26

    Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to solicit nominations for the 2019 François Arago Award presented by the International APOLO Project.…

  • Program and Visa supportJul 26

    The complete scientific program is expected to be provided in mid September, and the letters confirming presentation status, as well…

  • About abstractsJul 25

    Dear participants, All invited speakers are encouraged to submit their abstracts as soon as practicable. Each corresponding author is encouraged…

Dave Diner

NASA/JPL (USA)

Dr. David Diner is the principal investigator for the MISR instrument at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Diner joined JPL in 1981 as a member of the technical staff. He became the MISR principal investigator in 1989. In addition, he is currently principal investigator for the first and second generation Airborne Multiangle SpectroPolarimetric Imagers (AirMSPI, AirMSPI-2) and the Earth Venture Multi-Angle Imager for Aerosols (MAIA), which is currently in development for a planned 2022 launch. Diner is currently a senior research scientist at JPL with an interest in remote sensing instrument development; atmospheric optics; aerosol climate, environmental, and human health impacts; and planetary atmospheres.

Awards received include the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal for aerosol scientific leadership, the One NASA Peer Award, the NASA Space Act Award, the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal for MISR, several NASA group achievement awards, and the American Association for Aerosol Research Benjamin Liu Award for outstanding contributions to aerosol instrumentation and experimental techniques.

Diner has a Bachelor of Science degree in physics from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and advanced degrees (Master of Science and Ph.D.) in planetary science and geology from the California Institute of Technology.

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  • François Arago Award in Polarimetric Remote Sensing Dec 9

    The recipients of François Arago Award in Polarimetric Remote Sensing :...

  • About your registration Oct 21

    Dear APOLO-2019 participants, The APOLO-2019 is approaching and the locally...

  • Call for Nominations 2019 François Arago Award in Polarimetric Remote Sensing Aug 26

    Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to solicit nominations for the...

  • Program and Visa support Jul 26

    The complete scientific program is expected to be provided in...

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