Christopher Lynnes [1]
Biography:
Dr. Christopher Lynnes began his career as a researcher in forensic seismology working largely on DARPA contracts. During this time, he co-led development of a National Data Center system for collecting and analyzing seismology data from underground nuclear tests.
This path eventually led him to pursue data systems for global change data at NASA. He began as a software development lead for the contractor on the Goddard Version 0 Distributed Active Archive Center, transitioning to Chief Systems Engineer on the government side in 1994. Since then, he has worked on a variety of applications and systems, including science data processing, data archive, data search and visualization systems.
Education
- Ph.D., Seismology, University of Michigan, 1988
- M.S., Paleomagnetism, University of Michigan, 1985
- A.B., Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College, 1981.
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