Curriculum Vitae, Daniel J. Jacob

Last updated January 3, 2008

Address: Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford St., Harvard U., Cambridge, MA 02138 U.S.A.
Phone: 1-617-495-1794
Fax: 1-617-495-4551
email: djj@io.harvard.edu
URL: http://www-as.harvard.edu/people/faculty/djj

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE.

Harvard University. Vasco McCoy Family Prof. of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, 2004-present; Gordon McKay Prof. of Atmospheric Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, 1994-2004; Assoc. Prof., 1991-1994; Asst. Prof, 1987-1991; Postdoc, 1985-1987.

EDUCATION.

Ph.D. (1985), Environmental Engineering, Caltech; Ingenieur Chimiste (1981), Ecole Superieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielles, Paris; Mathematiques Speciales (1977), Mathematiques Superieures (1976), Lycee du Parc, Lyon.

HONORS.

ISI Ranked 16th "hottest researcher in the world" by the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) on the basis of frequently cited papers (2005); "Fast-breaking paper in field of Geosciences" (2004); NCAR Thompson Lecturer (2004); NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal (2003) "for outstanding seminal contributions to the understanding of fundamental physical and chemical processes in the lower atmosphere of the Earth"; "Highly Cited Researcher", Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) (6th most cited author in Geosciences, 1991-2001 [ScienceWatch, Nov-Dec 2001]); NASA H. Julian Allen Award (1999) "in recognition as co-author of the outstanding scientific or technical paper for 1998"; Editor's Citations for Excellence in Refereeing, Geophys. Res. Lett. (1999), J. Geophys. Res. (1991, 1998); James B. Macelwane Medal, American Geophysical Union (1994) "for significant contributions to the geophysical sciences by a young scientist of outstanding ability"; Fellow, American Geophysical Union (1994); Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering (1989); Presidential Young Investigator Award (1988).

CURRENT/RECENT EXTERNAL COMMITTEES AND RESPONSIBILITIES.

Chair, NASA Earth Science Subcommittee (2006-); Chair, Community Climate System Model (CCSM) Advisory Board (2004-2006); Chair, EPRI Workshop on Interactions of Climate Change and Air Quality (2005); Chair, NRC Committee on Radiative Forcing Effects on Climate (2003-2005); Steering Committee for NOAA Postdoctoral Program in Climate and Global Change (2006-); NRC Earth Science Applications from Space Health & Security Panel (2005-2007); NASA Earth System Science and Applications Advisory Committee (ESSAAC) (2002-2005); Associate Editor, Atmospheric Environment (1991-present); NASA Mission Scientist for ARCTAS (2008). INTEX (2006, 2004), TRACE-P (2001) and PEM-Tropics (1996, 1999) aircraft missions; Science Advisory Commmittee, NYSERDA Environmental Monitoring, Evaluation, and Protection Program (2000-present); Science Board, LASPAU Border Ozone Reduction and Air Quality Improvement Program (2003-2006); Visiting committee, Division of Engineering and Applied Science, Caltech (2003-present); Chair, Haagen-Smit Award Committee (Atmospheric Environment) (2003-2006); Lead Author for Chapter 7 of Intergovernmental Panel Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report; Adivsory Board, Clean Air Task Force (2004-present). Author, EPA Ozone Criteria Document (2005).

Ph.D. STUDENTS AND POSTDOCS ADVISED.

PERSONAL DATA.

Born 14/06/58 at East Patchogue, NY. Dual citizen: United States + France. Married (Janice), two children (Oscar and Alex).

PRINCIPAL PUBLICATIONS:

Papers are linked here to complete versions in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format. If you cannot get what you want electronically please send a preprint/reprint request to Daniel Jacob.


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