C.V. / Resume of T. Duncan Fairlie
Mailing Address:
9053 Marmont Lane
Williamsburg, VA - 23188
Phone numbers: (757) 864 5818 (W)
(757) 566 3259 (H)
Work Experience:
Current Position: Physical Scientist (GS1301/13)
(09/1999 to present)
NASA Langley Research Center,
Atmospheric Chemistry & Dynamics Branch (E303)
HAMPTON VA, 23681
email: t.d.fairlie at larc.nasa.gov
Duties and accomplishments:
Atmospheric science research: observational and modeling studies of
photochemical, dynamical and radiative processes in the Earth's atmosphere.
Design and application of 3-d meteorological, transport, and
photochemical models, analysis of constituent measurements made from
satellite, airborne, and ground-based instruments. Provide flight planning
and data analysis support to atmospheric measurement field campaigns.
Present research results at scientific conferences and publish results
in refereed journals.
Previous Position:
Atmospheric Modeler-Analyst (Scientist III)
(10/1987 to 09/1999)
Science and Technology Corporation,
10 Basil Sawyer Drive,
HAMPTON, VA - 23666
Previous Position:
Research Scientist (Higher Scientific Officer)
(10/1982 to 09/1987)
U.K. Meteorological Office, London Road
BRACKNELL, England, U.K.
EDUCATION:
Highest Degree Qualification: M.S.(1993); M.A.(2003)
Colleges and Universities Attended:
1. University of St. Andrew, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Degree: 1st B.Sc.(HONS), Mathematics, 1982.
2. U.K. Met. Office College, Reading, U.K.
Qualification: Scientific Officer, Meteorology, 1983.
3. Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia
Degree: M.S., Mechanical Engineering, 1993.
4. College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
Degree: none Atmospheric Science, 1996.
5. Harvard University
Degree: M.A., Geophysics, 2003.
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS:
Experienced with design and application of 3-D atmospheric models,
fundamentals of dynamical, chemical and physical processes in the
Earth's atmosphere, theory and application of computational techniques to
geophysical flows, heat and mass transfer; experienced in real-time support
of aircraft field missions, computer fluency in FORTRAN, IDL, on UNIX
DEC, and SGI workstations, CRAY mainframes. Experienced in public speaking
at domestic and international conferences, writing and reviewing scientific
papers and proposals.
Languages: some French, German, and Italian.
Awards: NASA Group Achievement Awards for ASHOE/MAESA (1994),
POLARIS (1997), SOLVE(2000), TRACE-P (2001), and INTEX-A (2004)
aircraft campaign; NASA Group Achievement award for Appliations
(IDEA, 2005).
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
Member, American Geophysical Union