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Brian J Williams is a NASA research astrophysicist who studies supernova explosions and remnants. He is the project scientist for the X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) and the associate PI for the Advanced X-ray Imaging Satellite (AXIS) proposal.
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I'm a scientist in the X-ray Astrophysics Laboratory at NASA...
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Dr. Brian J. Williams Curriculum Vitae Contact Information Work Address: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Code 662 Greenbelt, MD 20771 Telephone: (O) 301-614-5085 Email: brian.j.williams@nasa.gov Website: https://asd.gsfc.nasa.gov/Brian.Williams/ Education August 2004- May 2010 Ph.D., Physics
I'm a scientist in the X-ray Astrophysics Laboratory at NASA GSFC. I'm the NASA Project Scientist for the X-ray Imaging and Spectrscopy Mission (XRISM), formerly known as the X-ray Astronomy Recovery Mission (XARM).
Articles 1–20. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - Cited by 3,115 - Astronomy - Astrophysics.
Brian J. Williams is a stunt performer and actor who has worked on movies and TV shows such as Pirates of the Caribbean, Minority Report, Star Trek and Westworld. He has also done stunt coordination, stunt rigging and acting for various projects since 1990.
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Brian J. Williams We present far-infrared images of the Galactic oxygen-rich supernova remnant (SNR) G292.0+1.8, acquired with the PACS and SPIRE instruments of the Herschel Space Observatory.
After Spitzer's cryo lifetime ended in 2009, I transitioned to the high-energy world of X-ray Astronomy. As an NPP Fellow and Research Scientist at NASA Goddard, I continued my research using instruments like Chandra, XMM-Newton, and Suzaku.