Seungwon LeeResearch TechnologistsHigh Capability Computing and Modeling Group (388C) Instrument Software and Science Data Systems Section (388) Instruments and Science Data Systems Division (38) Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology 4800 Oak Grove Dr. M/S 168-200 Pasadena CA 91109 Phone: +1.818.393.7720 Fax: +1.818.393.3405 E-mail: Seungwon.Lee@jpl.nasa.gov |
Seungwon has over 15 years of experience in research and development of computational physics, dynamic systems, statistical data analysis, optimization algorithms, information systems, and high performance computing systems for science and engineering applications. She led several research projects under the JPL internal Research and Technology Development program, including research on evolutionary optimization methods for spectral retrieval problems and trajectory design, parallel computing for Satellite Orbit Analysis Program, and Earth science data summarization with innovative clustering algorithms. She also contributed to various NASA research projects including nanostructure electric property modeling, thermoelectric material property modeling, nonlinear dynamics trajectory and continuous control generation, the characterization of cloud properties using NASA's observational data and cloud parameterizations for climate models, a statistical method to quantify the relationships between passive radiometer and active radar measurements, molecular excitations and radiative transfer modeling for molecule levels measured by Microwave Radiometer for Rosetta Orbiter, web-services enabled tool for customized earth data generation, the quantification of trace chemicals with a gas chromatograph and mass spectrometer system for Vehicle Cabin Atmosphere Monitor (VCAM) and the autonomous calibration of VCAM, and optimization methods for retrieving surface and atmosphere parameters from multiangle spectropolarimetry. She is the first author or co-author of over 40 peer-reviewed publications. |