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个人简介
Dr. John Cho is a Senior Staff in the Air Traffic Control Systems Group at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. During 1993-1997 he was a staff scientist at the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center's Arecibo Observatory, where he conducted research on various aspects of atmospheric radar physics. During 1997-2002 he was a research scientist in the Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences at MIT, where he investigated atmospheric waves, turbulence, and scalar advection, and taught a class on the Earth's climate. In 2002, he joined the staff of Lincoln Laboratory. His recent work has focused on advanced signal processing algorithms for weather radars, systems analysis of multifunction phased array radars, and modeling weather effects for air traffic management. Dr. Cho has published 47 articles in peer-reviewed journals, including Nature and Physical Review Letters. Honors received include the R&D 100 Editors' Choice Award, US/Europe ATM R&D Seminar Best Paper Award, CEDAR Prize from the National Science Foundation, Young Scientist Award from the International Union of Radio Science, and Group Achievement Award from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. He is a member of the American Meteorological Society and the American Geophysical Union, and holds the B.S. and M.S. degrees from Stanford University, and a Ph.D. from Cornell University, all in electrical engineering. He also served with the U.S. Peace Corps in Sierra Leone (1986-1988).
Honors
2018: MIT Lincoln Laboratory Team Award, Multifunction Phased Array Radar Advanced Technology Demonstrator.
2015: MIT Lincoln Laboratory Team Award, Multifunction Phased Array Radar.
2015: MIT Lincoln Laboratory Team Award, NextGen Weather Systems.
2013: Best Paper Award, Dynamic Airspace and Capacity Management Track, 10th USA/Europe Air Traffic Management Research and Development Seminar.
2011: R&D 100 Editors' Choice (Top 3) Award, Multifunction Phased Array Radar Panel Team.
2011: R&D 100 Award, Multifunction Phased Array Radar Panel Team.
2006: MIT Lincoln Laboratory Team Award, Terminal Doppler Weather Radar Open Processor Project.
1998: NASA Group Achievement Award, SONEX DC-8 Flight Team.
1996: URSI Young Scientist Award, International Union of Radio Science.
1993: CEDAR Prize: Outstanding research contribution of the year, Aeronomy Program, NSF. (Prize Lecture video available: VII. 1993 CEDAR Workshop videos.)
1984: Tau Beta Pi, Stanford University.
Current R&D Interests
Weather radar signal processing and data analysis.
Weather radar network cost/benefit analysis.
Radar spectrum usage and interference studies.
Teaching Experience
1998-2002: Co-lecturer, "Past and Present Climate," Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1993-1995: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Electrical Engineering, Cornell University.
1987-1988: Lecturer, Electrical Engineering, Fourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
1986-1987: Teacher, Math and Physics, St. Francis Secondary School, Makeni, Sierra Leone.
1985-1986: Teaching Assistant, Physics, Stanford University.
Writing and Editing Experience
1998: Author, SPAM-Ku: Tranquil Reflections on Luncheon Loaf, HarperCollins, New York, 88 pp., ISBN 0060952784.
1997-2002: Contributing Writer, RootsWorld.
1997: Writer, Arecibo Observatory Visitor Center Atmospheric Sciences Exhibit.
1996-1997: Music Columnist, The San Juan Star.
1994-1997: Editor, NAIC/AO Newsletter.
Fiction and travel writing for various publications.
Foreign Language Skills
Fluent in Japanese.
Honors
2018: MIT Lincoln Laboratory Team Award, Multifunction Phased Array Radar Advanced Technology Demonstrator.
2015: MIT Lincoln Laboratory Team Award, Multifunction Phased Array Radar.
2015: MIT Lincoln Laboratory Team Award, NextGen Weather Systems.
2013: Best Paper Award, Dynamic Airspace and Capacity Management Track, 10th USA/Europe Air Traffic Management Research and Development Seminar.
2011: R&D 100 Editors' Choice (Top 3) Award, Multifunction Phased Array Radar Panel Team.
2011: R&D 100 Award, Multifunction Phased Array Radar Panel Team.
2006: MIT Lincoln Laboratory Team Award, Terminal Doppler Weather Radar Open Processor Project.
1998: NASA Group Achievement Award, SONEX DC-8 Flight Team.
1996: URSI Young Scientist Award, International Union of Radio Science.
1993: CEDAR Prize: Outstanding research contribution of the year, Aeronomy Program, NSF. (Prize Lecture video available: VII. 1993 CEDAR Workshop videos.)
1984: Tau Beta Pi, Stanford University.
Current R&D Interests
Weather radar signal processing and data analysis.
Weather radar network cost/benefit analysis.
Radar spectrum usage and interference studies.
Teaching Experience
1998-2002: Co-lecturer, "Past and Present Climate," Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
1993-1995: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Electrical Engineering, Cornell University.
1987-1988: Lecturer, Electrical Engineering, Fourah Bay College, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
1986-1987: Teacher, Math and Physics, St. Francis Secondary School, Makeni, Sierra Leone.
1985-1986: Teaching Assistant, Physics, Stanford University.
Writing and Editing Experience
1998: Author, SPAM-Ku: Tranquil Reflections on Luncheon Loaf, HarperCollins, New York, 88 pp., ISBN 0060952784.
1997-2002: Contributing Writer, RootsWorld.
1997: Writer, Arecibo Observatory Visitor Center Atmospheric Sciences Exhibit.
1996-1997: Music Columnist, The San Juan Star.
1994-1997: Editor, NAIC/AO Newsletter.
Fiction and travel writing for various publications.
Foreign Language Skills
Fluent in Japanese.
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