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Daniel J. Scheeres, PhD. University of Colorado Distinguished Professor A. Richard Seebass Endowed Chair Address: 429 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0429 USA Office: ECOT 611 Tel: (720) 544-1260, Fax: (303) 492-7881 Website: ccar.colorado.edu/scheeres [email protected] Birth date: May 31, 1963 Birth place: Royal Oak, Michigan Degrees Ph.D. Aerospace Engineering The University of Michigan, 1992 On symmetric central configurations with application to satellite motion about rings Prof. N.X. Vinh, Chairman. M.S.E. Aerospace Engineering The University of Michigan, 1988 B.S.E. Aerospace Engineering (summa cum laude) The University of Michigan, 1987 B.S. Letters and Engineering Calvin College, 1985 Professional Positions The University of Colorado Boulder Ann & H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences University of Colorado Distinguished Professor 11/14 { present A. Richard Seebass Endowed Chair Professor 2/08 { present Associate Chair for Graduate Studies 7/13 { 6/15 Visiting Professor 8/07 { 2/08 The University of Michigan Department of Aerospace Engineering Adjunct Professor 2/08 { 9/10 Graduate Chair, Department of Aerospace Engineering 10/06 { 12/07 Associate Professor 9/02 { 1/08 Assistant Professor 9/99 { 8/02 Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Visiting Professor, JSPS Fellow 8/05 { 12/05 Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellow 5/99 { 8/99 Iowa State University Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics Assistant Professor 8/97 { 8/99 Daniel J. Scheeres, PhD. 1 February 26, 2017 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Senior Member of Engineering Staff 3/97 { 7/97 Member of the Technical Staff 9/92 { 3/97 Summer Intern/On-call employee 5/89 { 9/92 Professional Societies Memberships Celestial Mechanics Institute Board Member (2008), Elected President (2016) American Astronautical Society Fellow (2008), Past member of the Spaceflight Mechanics Committee American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Fellow (2014), Member of the As- trodynamics Technical Committee American Astronomical Society Member of the Division for Planetary Sciences Member of the Division on Dynamical Astronomy: Elected Vice-Chair for 2010/2011, Chair for 2011/2012, Past-Chair for 2012/2013. International Astronomical Union Commission 07, Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy International Astronautical Federation Member of the Astrodynamics Committee Journal Editorships Associate Editor SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems (2010-) Scientific Editor The Astronomical Journal, published by the Institute of Physics (2009- 2016). Scientific Editor The Astronomical Journal / The Astrophysical Journal, published by the Institute of Physics (2016-). Associate Editor Celestial Mechanics & Dynamical Astronomy: An International Journal of Space Dynamics, published by Springer (2003-). Associate Editor Journal of the Astronautical Sciences, published by the American Astro- nautical Society (2003-). Associate Editor Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, published by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2005-). Editorial Board Journal of Nonlinear Science, published by Springer (2008-2012). Daniel J. Scheeres, PhD. 2 February 26, 2017 Honors and awards • Elected to the National Academy of Engineering, 2017. For pioneering work on the motion of bodies in strongly perturbed environments such as near asteroids and comets. • Departmental Award for Distinguished Performance, 2015. • Named a Distinguished Professor of The University of Colorado, 2014. • Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2014. • 2012 Dirk Brouwer Award Recipient, American Astronautical Society. For his improve- ment of spacecraft navigation techniques, and application and development of advanced astrodynamics techniques which have had significant impact on current space exploration missions and will enhance capabilities of future missions. • 2011 Faculty Research Award from the College of Engineering and Applied Science, Uni- versity of Colorado Boulder. • John V. Breakwell Lecture, Astrodynamics Symposium, 62nd International Astronautical Federation Congress, October 5, 2011. • 2010 Dean's Award for Outstanding Research in the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder. • Fellow of the American Astronautical Society, 2008. • Asteroid (8887) 1994LK1 renamed (8887) Scheeres. Scheeres has pioneered the investi- gation of the dynamics of orbits close to small, irregularly shaped minor planets. His research has included studies of the short-term evolution and the long-term stability of orbits around radar-derived models of (4179) Toutatis and (4769) Castalia. His work has far-reaching implications for the operation of spacecraft orbiting minor planets, for the cosmogony of satellites of minor planets and for understanding the distribution of non- escaping impact ejecta on small bodies. Dictionary of Minor Planet Names, 4th Ed., L.D. Schmadel, Springer, 1999, pg. 1069. • Graduated summa cum laude from The University of Michigan, 1987. Research Expertise General areas of expertise include celestial mechanics, dynamical astronomy, astrodynamics and optimal control. Specific areas of application within these fields include motion of natu- ral and artificial bodies in space environments, navigation of spacecraft, orbit determination and parameter estimation of dynamically evolving space objects, space situational awareness, guidance of space trajectories, optimal design of space trajectories. Publications and Invited Seminars Scheeres is an author or co-author on over 260 peer-reviewed journal papers, notes and book chapters and over 500 conference papers and abstracts. Scheeres has also given over 130 invited seminars and media interviews. Daniel J. Scheeres, PhD. 3 February 26, 2017 Journal Articles and Notes 1. L. Dell'Elce, N. Baresi, S. Naidu, L.A.M. Benner and D.J. Scheeres. \Numerical inves- tigation of the dynamical environment of (65803) Didymos," Advances in Space Research, in press 12/2016. 2. D. Surovik and D.J. Scheeres. \Reactive and Robust Paradigms for Autonomous Mis- sion Design at Small Bodies," Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics, in press 11/2016. 3. D.J. Scheeres. \Constraints on Bounded Motion and Mutual Escape for the Full 3-Body Problem," Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, in press 11/2016. 4. J.W. McMahon and D.J. Scheeres. \The Effect of Asteroid Topography on Surface Ablation Deflection,” Advances in Space Research, in press 11/2016. 5. N. Baresi and D.J. Scheeres. \Bounded relative motion under zonal harmonics pertur- bations," Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, in press 10/2016. 6. I.-K. Park and D.J. Scheeres. \A Hybrid Method for Uncertainty Propagation of Or- bital Motion," Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics, in press 9/2016. 7. X. Hou, D.J. Scheeres and X. Xin. 2017. \Mutual Potential between Two Rigid Bodies with Arbitrary Shapes and Mass Distributions | with application to the planar problem of two ellipsoids," Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy 127(3): 369-395. 8. M. Brozovic, L.A.M. Benner, C. Magri, D.J. Scheeres, M.W. Busch, J.D. Giorgini, M.C. Nolan, J.S. Jao, C.G. Lee, L.G. Snedeker, M.A. Silva, K.J. Lawrence, M.A. Slade, M.D. Hicks, E.S. Howell, P.A. Taylor, J.A. Sanchez, V. Reddy, M. Dykhuis, and L. Le Corre. 2017. \Goldstone radar evidence for short-axis mode non-principal-axis rotation of near-Earth asteroid (214869) 2007 PA8," Icarus 286: 314-329. 9. S. Van wal, S. Tardivel, P. S´anchez, D. Djafari-Rouhani and D.J. Scheeres. 2017. \Rolling resistance of a spherical pod on a granular bed," Granular Matter 19:17. DOI 10.1007/s10035-016-0696-z 10. S. Hesar, D.J. Scheeres and J.W. McMahon. 2017. \Sensitivity Analysis of the OSIRIS- REx Terminator Orbits to Maneuver Errors," Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynam- ics 40(1): 81-95. 11. O. Golubov and D.J. Scheeres. 2016. \Equilibrium rotation states of doubly syn- chronous binary asteroids," Astrophysical Journal Letters 833:L23. 12. T. Gabriel and D.J. Scheeres. 2016. \Energy Dissipation End States of the Sphere Restricted Planar Three Body Problem with Collisional Interaction," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 463, 794-801. 13. P. Seveˇcek,O.ˇ Golubov, D.J. Scheeres and Yu. N. Krugly. 2016. \Obliquity dependence of the tangential YORP," Astronomy and Astrophysics 592, A115. 14. H.C. Ko and D.J. Scheeres. 2016. \Tracking Maneuvering Satellite Using Thrust- Fourier-Coefficient Event Representation," Journal of Guidance, Control and Dynamics 39(11): 2551-2559. Daniel J. Scheeres, PhD. 4 February 26, 2017 15. L.A.G. Boldrin, D.J. Scheeres and O.C. Winter. 2016. \Dynamics of rotationally fissioned asteroids: non planar case," Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 461(4): 3982-3992. 16. M. Bando and D.J. Scheeres. 2016. \Attractive Sets to Unstable Orbits Using Optimal Feedback Control," Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics 39(12): 2725-2739. doi: http://arc.aiaa.org/doi/abs/10.2514/1.G000524 17. D.J. Scheeres. 2016. \Relative Equilibria in the Spherical, Finite Density 3-Body Problem," Journal of Nonlinear Science 26: 1445-1482. DOI 10.1007/s00332-016-9309-6 18. X. Hou, D.J. Scheeres and L. Liu. 2016. \Dynamics of the Jupiter Trojans with Saturn's perturbation when the two planets are in migration," Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy 125(4):451-484. 19. D.J. Scheeres, S. Hesar, S. Tardivel, M. Hirabayashi, D. Farnocchia, J. McMahon, S. Chesley, O. Barnouin, R.P. Binzel, W.F.