14 Facts About Paul Wennberg

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Paul O Wennberg is the R Stanton Avery Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Science and Engineering at the California Institute of Technology.

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Paul Wennberg is the director of the Ronald and Maxine Linde Center for Global Environmental Science.

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Paul Wennberg is chair of the Total Carbon Column Observing Network and a founding member of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory project, which created NASA's first spacecraft for analysis of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

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Paul Wennberg is the principal investigator for the Mars Atmospheric Trace Molecule Occultation Spectrometer to investigate trace gases in Mars's atmosphere.

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Paul Wennberg's research has substantially advanced understanding of the atmospheric chemistry of the troposphere and the stratosphere.

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Paul Wennberg was an associate professor of atmospheric chemistry and environmental engineering science from 1998 to 2001, becoming a full professor in 2001.

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Paul Wennberg has been associated with the Ronald and Maxine Linde Center for Global Environmental Science at Caltech since it was established in 2008.

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Paul Wennberg served as the director from 2008 to 2011, acting director from 2012 to 2014 and director from 2014 onwards.

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Paul Wennberg's sensor was used in several NASA missions, beginning with the SPADE mission in 1993.

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In 2002, Paul Wennberg was elected chair of the Total Carbon Column Observing Network.

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Paul Wennberg is a founding member of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory and its successor, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2.

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Paul Wennberg is the principal investigator for the development of the Mars Atmospheric Trace Molecule Occultation Spectrometer, a collaboration between Caltech and the Canadian Space Agency with NASA support.

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Paul Wennberg received a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 1999 from President Bill Clinton.

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Paul Wennberg was named a MacArthur Foundation Fellow in 2002.