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caller for Diablo Dancers, El Camino Reelers, and Interlocked SquaresStephanie's profile on ceder.netI have retired from NASA after 35 years. The last 13 years I served as the Chief Scientist at NASA Ames Research Center. Before that I was the Chief of the Computational Chemistry group. My research interests include topics in theoretical chemistry and molecular spectroscopy. I have published over 230 research papers and review articles. My favorit...
As you all know, Stephanie was diagnosed with Alzheimer's about 4 years ago. Her condition had rapidly deteriorated over the past month or two. She passed away peacefully yesterday morning about 6 a.m. Patti (her sister from Oregon) and I were both by her bedside when she left us. Per her wishes, her brain and some spinal tissue were donated to the...
At Star Thru The Silicon Galaxy, 2005At DC Diamond Circulate, 20092014Christmas 2016Chief scientist. NASA Ames Research Center. View Stephanie Langhoff’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Stephanie has 1 job listed on their profile. See the...
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Langhoff began her career as an investment banker before moving to film production at Revolution Studios, where she began as an assistant in 2001 and became an executive during her seven years of working there.
Stephanie R. Langhoff and Tore Straume Published 6 June 2012 Citation: Langhoff, S. R., and T. Straume (2012), Highlights of the “Space Weather Risks and Society” workshop, Space Weather, 10, S06004, doi:10.1029/2012SW000792. An interdisciplinary and international group of subject matter experts and societal stakeholders came together on
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Jun 6, 2012 · Presentations were divided into four sessions: (1) an overview of space weather consequences for society; (2) strategies for dealing with the space weather threat; (3) a scientific perspective on what is known (and not known) about solar flares, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), solar energetic particles, and geomagnetic storms; and (4) a look at t...
Stephanie Langhoff NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA A workshop entitled “Deep Mars: Accessing the Subsurface of Mars on Near Term Missions” was held at Ames Research Center on 1–2 March 2008. This workshop is part of series of informal weekend workshops hosted by the Ames Center Director, Pete Worden. The organizing commit-
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