M. Patrick McCormick Professor and Co‐Director Hampton University Center for Atmospheric Sciences Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences 23 Tyler Street, Hampton, VA 23668 Phone: 757‐728‐6867 Fax: 757‐727‐5090 E‐mail:
[email protected] For the past 46 years Dr. McCormick’s research has been focused on ground‐based, airborne and satellite lidar and limb extinction (occultation) techniques for global characterization of aerosols, clouds, ozone and other atmospheric species. Education: Ph.D. and M.A. Physics, College of William and Mary, 1967 and 1964 respectively B.A. Physics, Washington and Jefferson College, 1962 Professional Experience: Professor of Physics, Hampton University, 1996 ‐ Present Head Aerosol Research Branch, NASA Langley Research Center, 1975 ‐ 1996 Head, Photo‐Electronic Instr. Section, NASA Langley Research Center, 1970 ‐ 1975 Research Scientist, NASA Langley Research Center, 1967 ‐ 1970 Professional Societies and Activities: Principal/Co‐Principal* Investigator: SAM*, SAM II, SAGE I, SAGE II, SAGE III, LITE and CALIPSO* Satellite Experiments; Member, International Radiation Commission (IRC) (1983‐present) ; Founder (1983), Past Chairman (1983‐1996), Treasurer (1996‐present), International Coordination Group on Laser Atmospheric Studies, IRC ; Past Chairman, AMS Committee on Laser Atmospheric Studies (1979‐1985) ; Fellow of the American Geophysical Union and American Meteorological Society. Presently serving on NASA’s NAC ESS. Awards and Honors Arthur S. Flemming Award for Outstanding Young People in Federal Service (1979) ; NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal (1981) ; H.J.E. Reid Award for the Outstanding Paper of 1990, NASA LaRC ; Jule G. Charney Award, American Meteorological Society (1991) ; NASA Space Act Award (1994) ; NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal (1996) ; William T.