Dr. Zdenek Sekanina is a Senior Research Scientist
at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. He received
his Diploma from Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia
in 1959, and his Ph.D. in Astronomy, there in
1963. His research interests are in the fields
of the physics, evolution, and dynamics of comets,
the physics and dynamics of meteors and fireballs,
and interplanetary matter. He has served as a
member of NASA's Comet Science Working Group,
1977-80, and was a Co-I on two Giotto experiments.
He holds membership in the International Astronomical
Union, has served and continues to serve on a
number of its committees and working groups concerned
with minor planets, satellites and small bodies
of the solar system. He has received a NASA Exceptional
Scientific Achievement Medal, and an Outstanding
Scientific Performance Certificate from the Smithsonian
Astrophysical Observatory. Minor Planet No. 1913
is named Sekanina in recognition of his many contributions
to cometary astronomy.
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