Dr. Anthony L. Tuzzolino is a Senior Scientist
at the Laboratory for Astrophysics and Space Research
(LASR) of the Enrico Fermi Institute at the University
of Chicago. He received his Ph.D. from the University
of Chicago in 1957 and has been at the University
of Chicago for the past 40 years. His research
interests for the past 15 years have focused on
the development of instrumentation for dust particle
measurements in space. Currently, he is a PI at
the University of Chicago for the DUST FLUX MONITOR
INSTRUMENT (DFMI) for the STARDUST Mission, PI
for the SPACE DUST EXPERIMENT (SPADUS) to be launched
in Earth orbit in 1998, and Co-I on the COSMIC
DUST ANALYZER (E. Grun, P.I.) on the Cassini Spacecraft
to Saturn.
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