1012 South Cordova St. • Alhambra CA, 91801

Phone (818)289-8052 • E-mail gflesch@jpl.nasa.gov

Gregory FlescH

Summary of qualifications

 

1992 – present   Jet Propulsion Laboratory                          Pasadena, CA

Senior Information Systems and Computer Scientist

n     Software engineering of web-based and custom client-server applications for processing and analyzing spectroscopic measurements from airborne, balloon-borne and planetary instruments.

n     Write and maintain process control software for the above mentioned instruments (Intel and Motorola HC-12 based architectures).

n     Develop algorithms for spectral analysis and data mining.

n     Worked with the PDMS Team (1996-1997) to help design and build an API layer allowing a uniform access to the underlying PDM system.

n     Database, Website and Network management.

n     Familiar Operating Systems: Linux/Unix, Windows NT/9x, VAX/VMS

n     Familiar Programming Languages:  C, Java, Perl, Labview

n     Familiar Microprocessors and Microcontrollers: Intel x86, Motorola HC12, Intel 8051

Education

 

1996 – 2001      University of Southern California            Los Angeles, CA

MS/Computer Science

1990 - 1993        Cal Poly Pomona                                        Pomona, CA

BS/Computer Science (cum laude)

Publications

 

·        "Quantum cascade laser measurements of stratospheric methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O)" (co-author) Applied. Optics, December 1999.

·        "Airborne Laser Infrared Absorption Spectrometer (ALIAS-II) for In situ Atmospheric Measurements of N2O, CH4, CO, HCl, and NO2 from Balloon or RPA Platforms" (co-author) Applied Optics, 38, 4609-4622, 1998

·        Evolution of HCl Concentrations in the Lower Stratosphere from 1991 to 1996 Following the Eruption of Mt. Pinatubo" (co-author) Geophysical Research Lett. 25,  995-998, (1998).

·        The Construction of a Unified, High-Resolution Nitrous Oxide Data Set for ER-2 Flights During SOLVE”, (co-author), submitted to SOLVE/THESEO special issue J. Geophys. Res. (2001).

·        Miniature Laser Hygrometer for Studying Mars Climate”, (co-author), in prep for Applied Optics, 2003.

·        Tunable Laser Paleothermometer for Determining Climate Change” (co-author), in prep for Applied Optics, 2003.

·        Airborne Laser Isotope Spectrometer (ALIS) for Measuring Terrestrial 13C/12C and 18O/16O in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide”, (co-author), in prep for Applied Optics, 2003.

Awards received

 

·        NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal (2002)

·        NASA Award for Technical Excellence (2001)

·        NASA Group Achievement Awards (5 from 1994 to present)