Roger F. Malina


Curriculum Vitae

email: roger.malina@oamp.fr

Personal

Born July 6, 1950 ; married, three children.

Education

B.S., Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1972.
Ph.D., Astronomy, U. C. Berkeley, 1979.

Present Positions (space research)

2000-2004  Director, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille/CNRS (UMR 6110)

Research Programmes (space research)

1994 - present     Co-investigator NASA Far Ultraviolet Explorer Program.
1998 - present     Co-Investigator " programme scientifique EUVE sur les sursauts "Tarot
1998 - present     Co-Investigator GALEX.

Current Committees

2001 - present     Membre consultant du NASA NVO Science Definition Team
2001 - present     Membre de la Commission 6 de l'IAA
1999 - present     Member of the IAA SETI Subcommittee on Media and Education
1996 - present     Membre Space Telescope Institute Committee (AURA)
1995 - present     Member of the IAA Committee on Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
1991 - present     Member, International Astronautics Federation, Committee on Education
1989 - present     Member Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Space Technology ; Industrial and Commercial Applications.

Past Experience (space research)

1986 - 2001     Principal Investigator, Director Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite Mission Operations.
1993 - 2001     Co-Chairman, International Academy of Astronautics Committee on Space Activities and Society.
1998 - 2000     Member, Comité de Spécialistes en Astronomie, CNRS.
1996 - 1999     Member NASA Space Science Advisory Subcommittee on the Structure and Evolution of the Universe.
1995 - 1999     Director, Laboratoire d?Astronomie Spatiale/CNRS, Marseille, France.
1994 - 1999     Principal Investigator NASA Grant for Innovative Technology for Satellite Operation.
1994 - 1999     Director, Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics, University of California
1994 - 1995     Principal Investigator NASA Science Information Infrastructure project grant.
1993 - 1996     Member NASA Space Interferometry Science Working Group.
1991 - 1995     Member, NASA Astrophysics Management Operations Working Group
1991 - 1994     Chairman, NASA Ultraviolet/Visible/Optical Management Operations Working Group.
1991 - 1994     Executive Director, Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics, Berkeley
1990 - 1993     Member of U.S. National Academy of Science Task Force on NASA-University Relations.
1989 - 1991     Member Policy Sub-Committee of the Astronomy and Astrophysics survey Committee of the National
                         Academy of Science.
1989 - 1999     Member UCB Space Sciences Laboratory Advisory Committee.
1988 - 1992     Principal Investigator, EUV Spectrograph, NASA Far Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite, Phase B.
1981 - 1983     Co-Investigator IUE observations of HZ43, NGC4242.
1980 - 1990     Associate Research Astronomer, Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley.
1979 - 1980     Post-doctoral Research Assistant, MSSL, University College, London.
1979 - 1982     Project Scientist, Berkeley-London-Utrecht extreme ultraviolet spectrometer.
1978 - 1986     Project Scientist, Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer.
1977 - 1984     Project Scientist for the FAUST Spacelab 1 Instrument.
1974 - 1978     Project Scientist for NASA sounding rockets UG 27.026, 21.017, 21.031.
1974 - 1976     Organizer, Sierra Astrophysics Conference.
1973 -             Summer Research Aide, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Charlotteville.
1973 - 1979     Research Assistant, Space Sciences Laboratory, Univ. Calif., Berkeley.
1972 - 1973     Teaching Assistant, University of California, Berkeley.
1971 -             Summer Research Aide, Cambridge Electron Accelerator, Cambridge.
1969 - 1972     Research Aide, Center for Space Research, M.I.T.

Professional Societies (Space Research)

Honors Books
  1. Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy, ed. R. F. Malina and S. Bowyer, New York : Pergamon Press, 1991.
  2. Astrophysics in the Extrême Ultraviolet, ed. S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina. Kluwer Academic Publishers, the Nederlands, 1996.
Publications in Refereed Journals
  1. Optical and X-ray Observations of 3U0614+09 (A. Davidsen, R.F. Malina, H. Smith, H. Spinrad, B. Margon, K. Mason, F. Hawkins and P. Sanford). Ap. J. Ltrs., 193, L25, 1974.
  2. A Sensitive Search for Soft X-rays from Arcturus and Procyon (R. Cruddace, S. Bowyer, R.F. Malina, B. Margon and M. Lampton). Ap. J. Ltrs., 202, L9, 1975.
  3. An Ultrasoft X-ray Source in Coma Berenices (B. Margon, R.F. Malina, S. Bowyer, R. Cruddace and M. Lampton). Ap. J. Ltrs., 203, L25, 1976.
  4. An Observation of the Diffuse Very Soft X-ray Background (W. Cash, R.F. Malina and R. Stern). Ap. J. Ltrs., 204, L7, 1976.
  5. A Search for Optical Counterparts of Nine Galactic X-ray Sources (A. Davidsen, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer). Ap. J., 203, 448, 1976.
  6. Soft X-ray Profile and Spectrum of the Supernova Remnant IC 443 Malina, S. Bowyer and M. Lampton). Ap. J., 207, 894, 1976.
  7. Soft X-ray Morphology of the Virgo, Coma and Perseus Clusters of Galaxies (R.F. Malina, M. Lampton and S. Bowyer). Ap. J., 209, 678, 1976.
  8. Soft X-ray Map of the Perseus Cluster of Galaxies (W. Cash, R.F. Malina and R. Wolff). Ap. J. Ltrs., 209, L111, 1976.
  9. The Optical Counterpart of GX1+4 : A Symbiotic Star (A. Davidsen, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer). Ap. J., 211, 866, 1977.
  10. Soft X-ray Spectra of the Coma and Perseus Clusters : Constraints on the Models (R.F. Malina, S. Lea, M. Lampton and S. Bowyer). Ap.J., 219, 795, 1978.
  11. Extreme-Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry of the Hot White Dwarf HZ 43 : Detection of Helium II in the Stellar Atmosphere (R.F. Malina, S. Bowyer and G. Basri). Ap. J., 262, 717, 1982.
  12. Astronomical Observations with the FAUST Telescope on Spacelab One. Bixler, S. Bowyer, J.M. Deharveng, G. Courtes, R.F. Malina, C. Martin and M. Lampton). Science, 225, 184, 1984.
  13. Search for UV Emission Lines From a Hot Gaseous Halo in the Edge-on Galaxy NGC 4244 Deharveng, J. Bixler, M. Joubert, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Astronomy and Astrophysics, 154,19, 1986.
  14. The Quadrant Anode Image Sensor (M. Lampton and R.F. Malina). Rev. Sci. Instrum., 47 (11), 1360, 1976.
  15. Extreme Ultraviolet Reflection Efficiencies of Diamond Turned Aluminum, Polished Nickel and Evaporated Gold Surfaces (R.F. Malina and W. Cash). Applied Optics, 17, 3309, 1978.
  16. A Continuous Discharge Penning Source with Emission Lines between 50 and 300 A. Finley, S. Bowyer, F. Paresce and R.F. Malina). Applied Optics, 18, 649, 1979.
  17. Wolter-Schwarzschild Optics for the Extreme Ultraviolet : The Berkeley Stellar Spectrometer and the EUV Explorer (R.F. Malina, S. Bowyer, D. Finley and W. Cash). Optical Engineering, 19, 211, 1980.
  18. Wedge-and-Strip Anodes for Centroid-Finding Position-Sensitive Photon and Particle Detectors (C. Martin, P. Jelinsky, M. Lampton, R.F. Malina and H.O. Anger). Rev. Sci. Instrum., 52 (7), 1067, 1981.
  19. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer. Malina, S. Bowyer, M. Lampton, D. Finley, F. Paresce, G. Penegor and H. Heetderks). Optical Engineering, 21 (4), 764, 1982.
  20. Optimization of the Performance of a Tandem Microchannel Plate Detector as a Function of Interplate Spacing and Voltage (D. Rogers and R.F. Malina). Rev. Sci. Instrum., 53 (9),1438, 1982.
  21. Maximizing the Quantum Efficiency of Microchannel Plate Detectors : The Collection of Photoelectrons from the Interchannel Web Using an Electric Field (C.T. Taylor, M.C. Hettrick and R.F. Malina). Rev. Sci. Instrum., 54 (2), 171, 1983.
  22. Detection of EUV and Soft X-Rays with Microchannel Plates : A Review (O.H.W. Siegmund and R.F. Malina). Proc. Am. Chem. Soc. Symp. on Imaging Devices in Spectroscopy, Multi Channel Image Detectors 2, 253, 1983.
  23. Proposed Design Class of Grazing Incidence Echelle Spectrometers : Critical Analysis and Re-Evaluation (M.C. Hettrick, P. Jelinsky, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Applied Optics, 23, 4058, 1984.
  24. The Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometer. Hettrick, S. Bowyer, R.F. Malina, C. Martin and S. Mrowka). Applied Optics, 24, 1737, 1985.
  25. Design of the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Long Wavelength Scanner Telescope Optics. Finley, P. Jelinsky, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). App. Opt., 27, 1476, 1988. Also in Grazing Incidence Optics for Astronomical and Laboratory Applications, ed. S. Bowyer and J.C. Green, Proc. SPIE 830, 106, 1988.
  26. Imaging Characteristics of the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Microchannel Plate Detectors (J.V. Vallerga, G.C. Kaplan, O.H.W. Siegmund, M. Lampton and R.F. Malina). IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci., 36, p. 881, 1989.
  27. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer : Overview and Calibration (B. Welsh, J.V. Vallerga, P. Jelinsky, P.W. Vedder, S. Bowyer, and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, X-Ray/EUV Optics for Astronomy and Microscopy , ed. R. Hoover, also in Opt. Eng., 29, 752, 1990.
  28. Low Density of Neutral Hydrogen and Helium in the Local Interstellar Medium : Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Photometry of the Lyman Continuum of the Hot White Dwarfs MCT 0501-289, MCT 0455-281, HZ 43, and GD 153 (S. Vennes, J. Dupuis, S. Bowyer, G. Fontaine, A. Wiercigroch, P. Jelinsky, F. Wesemael, and R.F. Malina). AJ, 421, L35 L38, 1994.
  29. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Bright Source List, R. F. Malina, H. L. Marshall, B. Antia, C.A. Christian, C.A. Dobson, D.S. Finley, A. Fruscione, F. Girouard, I. Hawkins, P. Jelinsky, J. Lewis, J. McDonald, K. McDonald, R.J. Patterer, V. Saba, M. M. Sirk, B. A. Stroozas, J.V. Vallerga, P.W. Vedder, A. Wiercigroch, and S. Bowyer, Astron. J., 107 (2), 751 764, 1994. BSL tabular data appears in ApJ/AJ CD-ROM Series, Vol. 2, 1994.
  30. Ionization Nebulae Surrounding Supersoft X-Ray Sources, S. Rappaport, E. Chiang, T. Kallman, and R.F. Malina, Ap. J., 431 (1), 237, 1994.
  31. The First EUVE Source Catalog, Bowyer, R. Lieu, M. Lampton, J. Lewis, X. Wu, J.J. Drake, and R.F. Malina, Ap. J. Supp., 93 (2), 569, 1994. Tabular data appear in the AAS CD-ROM Series, Vol. 3, 1994.
  32. Serendipitous EUV Sources Detected during the First Year of the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Right Angle Program, K. McDonald, N. Craig, M.M. Sirk, J.J. Drake, A. Fruscione, J.V. Vallerga, and R.F. Malina, Astron. J., 108, 1843-1853, 1994.
  33. Asymmetric Mass Accretion in the Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable RE1149+28, S. B. Howell, M. Sirk, R.F. Malina, J.P.D. Mittaz, and K.O. Mason, Ap. J., 439, 991 995, 1995.
  34. The Second EUVE Source Catalog, Bowyer, M. Lampton, J. Lewis, X. Wu, P. Jelinsky, V. Saba, J. J. Drake, R. Lieu, and R. F. Malina.Ap. J. Supp., 1995.
  35. A Volume-Limited Survey of High Galactic Latitude Planetary Nebulae with the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, A. Fruscione, J.J. Drake, K.McDonald, and R.F. Malina, Ap. J., 441, 726, 1995.
  36. Activity versus Rotation in the Extreme Ultraviolet, Mathioudakis, A. Fruscione, J.J. Drake, K.McDonald, S. Bowyer, and R.F. Malina, Astron. Astrophys., 300, 775 782, 1995.
  37. Selected Highlights from the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, S. Bowyer, R.F. Malina, Adv. Space Res., 16, 15, 1995.
  38. EUVE J 1429-38.0 : A New magnetic Cataclysmic Variable, N. Craig, S.B. Howell, M.M. Sirk, and R.F. Malina, Ap. J. Lett., 457, L91, 1996
  39. The Second EUVE source catalog, S. Bowyer, M. Lampton, J. Lewis, X. Wu, P. Jelinsky and R.F. Malina. Ap. J. Suppl., 102 : 129-160, 1996.
  40. Initial Performance of the EUVE Imaging Telescopes, (M. Sink, R.F. Malina, P. Jelinsky, D. Finley, P. Vedder, J. Vallerga, and S. Bowyer). ApJ Lett., 1996.
  41. Performance of the extreme ultraviolet explorer imaging telescopes, M.M. Sirk, J.V. Vallerga, D.S. Finley, P. Jelinsky and R.F. Malina, , The American Astronomical Society, June 1997.
  42. The Extreme Ultraviolet explorer stellar spectral Atlas, N. Craig, M. Abbot, D. Finley, H. Jessop, Steve B. Howell, M. Mathioudakis, J. Sommers, J.V. Vallerga and R.F. Malina. The Astrophysical Journal, Suppl. Series, 113 :000-000, Nov. 1997.
  43. A new recording method to obtain high resolution holographic gratings through use of multi-mode deformable plane mirrors, Duban M., Lemaitre G. and Malina R., Applied Optics Letter, Nov. 6, 1997.
  44. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer stellar spectral Atlas, Craigh N., Abbott M., Finley D., Jessop H., Howel S.B., Mathioudakis M., Sommers J., Vallerga J.V. and Malina R.F., ApJ, 485, 447, 1997.
  45. Performance of the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Imaging Telescopes, M. M.Sirk, J. V. Vallerga, D. S. Finley, P. Jelinsky, R.F. Malina, ApJ Supp.,110, 347, 1997.
  46. The Second Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Right Angle Program Catalog, J.J. Christian, D. J.; N. Craig, W. Cahill; B. Roberts, R.F. Malina, AJ, 117,2466, 1999.
  47. FUSE Observations of the Active Cool Star:AB Dor, T.B. Ake, A.K. Dupree, N.S. Brickhouse, P. Young, J.L. Linsky, S. Redfield, R.F. Malina, N. Griffiths, ApJ. Letters, 1999.
  48. TAROT : Observing gamma-ray bursts "in progress", M. Boer, M. Bringer, A. Klotz, A.M. Moly, D. Toublanc, G. Calvet, J. Eysseric, A. Leroy, M. Meissonnier, R.F. Malina, P. Sanchez, C. Pollas and H. Pedersen. A&A Suppl. 138, 579B, September 1999.
  49. FUSE observations of the active cool star AB Doradus, T.B. Ake, A.K. Dupree, P.R. Young, J.L. Linsky, R.F. Malina, N.W. Griffiths, O.H.W. Siegmund, B.E. Woodgate. 2000, ApJ 538:L87.
  50. Limits on the early afterglow phase of gamma-ray burst sources, M. Boer, J.L. Atteia, B. Gendre, A. Klotz, R. Malina, J. Pacheco and H. Pedersen. Submitted A&A, August 31, 2000.
  51. The discovery of photospheric Phosphorus and Iron in the FUSE spectrum of the hot DA White Dwarf GD 394, P. Chayer, J.W. Kruk, T.B. Ake, A.K. Dupree, R.F. Malina, O.H.W. Siemund, G. Sonneborn, R.G. Ohl. 2000, ApJ 538, L91.
  52. Overview of the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer Mission, H.W. Moos, C. Gry, R.F. Malina, R. Grange, M. Saisse et al. 2000, ApJ 538, L1.
  53. Extrême Ultraviolet Explorer Optical Identification Campaign. IV. A Northern Hemisphere Sanple of Active Late-Type Stars and Typical EUV Sources, D.J. Christian, N. Craig, J. Dupuis, B.A. Roberts, R.F. Malina, 2001, AJ. 122, 378C.
Other Publications
  1. Spectrophotometry of the Unusual Optical Counterpart for 3U1728-24 (=GX2+5=GX1+4) : A Recurrent Nova ? (A. Davidsen, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer). Proceedings of the Goddard Symposium on Optical Observation of X-ray Sources, 1975.
  2. First Spectrum of an Extra-Solar Object in the Extreme Ultraviolet : The White Dwarf HZ43 (R.F. Malina, S. Bowyer and F. Paresce). Proceedings of the IAU-COSPAR Conference on X-ray Astronomy, Innsbruck. Pergamon Press, p. 287, 1979.
  3. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Journal of the Washington Academy of Science, 71, 87, 1981.
  4. Astrophysical Data on 5ev to 1Kev Radiation from the Radiative Decay of Fundamental Particles : Current Limits and Prospects for Improvement (S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proc. Inner Space/Outer Space Workshop, Fermi National Accelerator Lab, May, 1984.
  5. Astrophysical Data on 5 eV to 1 keV Radiation from the Radiative Decay of Fundamental Particles : Current Limits and Prospects for Improvement (S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). In Kolb, Turner, Lindley, Olive and Seckel eds., Inner Space/Outer Space : The Interface between Cosmology and Particle Physics, Chicago and London : The University of Chicago Press, 1986.
  6. Design, Fabrication and Performance of Two Grazing Incidence Telescopes for Celestial EUV Astronomy (M. Lampton, W. Cash, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer). Proceedings of the Conference on X-ray Imaging, SPIE, 106, 93, April 1977.
  7. Instrumentation for Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy (F. Paresce, S. Bowyer, R.F. Malina and W. Cash). COSPAR Proceedings : New Instrumentation for Space Astronomy, Ed. K. Van Der Hucht, G.S. Vaiana, Pergamon Press, Oxford and New York, 1978.
  8. Wolter-Schwarzschild Optics for the Extreme Ultraviolet : The Berkeley Spectrometer and the EUV Explorer (R.F. Malina, S. Bowyer, D. Finley and W. Cash). Proceedings of the Conference on X-ray Optics, SPIE, 184, 1979.
  9. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (S. Bowyer, R.F. Malina, M. Lampton, D. Finley, F. Paresce and G. Penegor). Proc. SPIE, Conference on UV and VUV Systems, 279, 176, 1981.
  10. Wide Field Ultraviolet Observations of Comet Halley with the FAUST Spacelab 1 Instrument (S. Bowyer, G. Courtes, R. Kimble, J.M. Deharveng, R.F. Malina and P. Lamy). Proc. COSPAR, Adv. Space Res., 2, 207, 1983.
  11. Comparative Lifetesting Results for Microchannel Plates in Windowless EUV Photon Detectors (R.F. Malina and K. Coburn). IEEE Trans. on Nucl. Sci. NS-31, No. 1, 404, 1984.
  12. Microchannel Plate EUV Detectors for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (O.H.W. Siegmund, R.F. Malina, D. Werthimer and S. Bowyer). IEEE Trans. on Nucl. Sci., NS-31, No. 1, 776, 1984.
  13. Investigations of Large Format Microchannel Plate Z Configurations (O.H.W. Siegmund, K. Coburn and R.F. Malina). IEEE Trans. on Nucl. Sci., N-32, 433-7, 1985.
  14. Diamond Turned Grazing Incidence Mirrors for the Extreme Ultraviolet : Ten Years of Fabrication and Performance Results (S. Bowyer, J. Green, D. Finley and R.F. Malina). Proc. of the Grazing Incidence Optics Workshop, Annapolis, 1985.
  15. Calibration Techniques and Results in the Soft X-ray and Extreme Ultraviolet for components of the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite (R.F. Malina, P. Jelinsky and S. Bowyer). SPIE, 2nd International Technical Symposium, 597, No. 11, 154, 1985.
  16. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Spectrometer : Performance Characteristics Based on Development of the Collimator, Variable Line Space Gratings, Telescope and Detectors Martin, S. Mrowka, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). SPIE, 2nd International Technical Symposium, 597, No. 11, 284, 1985.
  17. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer : Optics Fabrication and Performance, Green, D. Finley, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). SPIE, 2nd International Technical Symposium, Proc. SPIE, 628 , 172, 1986.
  18. The Mirrors for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (D.S. Finley, J. Green, S. Bowyer and R. Malina) Proc. SPIE, 640 , No. 13, 91, 1986.
  19. An Extreme Ultraviolet Telescope with No Soft X-Ray Response (D.S. Finley, P. Jelinsky, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, 2nd International Technical Symposium, 628, No. 23, 176, 1986.
  20. Grazing Incidence Metal Optics for the Berkeley Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite : A Progress Report (D. Finley, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer). Proc. Soc. Photo-Opt. Engrs. Southwest Conference on Optics - Los Alamos, New Mexico, 1985.
  21. EUVE : Optics Fabrication and Performance (J. Green, D. Finley, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, 628, No. 22, 1986.
  22. Application of Wedge and Strip Image Readout Systems to Detectors for Astronomy, Siegmund, M.L. Lampton, S. Chakrabarti J. Vallerga, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, 627, No. 81, 660-665, 1986.
  23. Optical Surface Evaluation of Soft X-Ray Scattering (Green, D. Finley, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, 689, No. 21, 102, 1986.
  24. An Evaluation of Gratings for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (S. Mrowka, C. Martin, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, 689, No. 23, 108, 1986.
  25. A Penning Discharge Source for EUV Calibration (D. Finley, P. Jelinsky, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, 689, No. 02, 6, 1986.
  26. Operational Characteristics of Wedge and Strip Image Readout Systems (O.H.W. Siegmund, M. Lampton, J. Bixler, S. Bowyer, and R.F. Malina). IEEE Trans. on Nucl. Sci., 33 R, 1, 1986.
  27. Analysis of Simulated Images from the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (H.L. Marshall, C.A. Dobson, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer). Proc. ANRT, 1986.
  28. End to End Software System for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Mission (C.A. Dobson, H.L. Marshall, R.F. Malina). AAS Abstract, 4/87.
  29. Thin Film Filters to be used on the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite (J.V. Vallerga, O.H.W. Siegmund, P. Jelinsky, R.F. Malina). AAS Abstract, 4/87.
  30. Wedge and Strip Image Readout Systems for Photon-Counting Detectors in Space Astronomy (O.H.W. Siegmund, J. Lampton, J. Bixler, S. Chakrabarti, J. Vallerga, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). JOSA-A, Vol. 3, 2139, 1986 (12-86).
  31. Contamination Control Approach for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite Instrumentation (S. Mrowka, S. Jelinsky, P. Jelinsky and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, 1987.
  32. Prospective EUV Observations of Hot DA White Dwarfs with the EUV Explorer, (D.S. Finley, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer). Proc. IAU, Colloquium 95. The Second Conference on Faint Blue Stars, Ed. A.G.D. Philip, D.S. Hayes, J.W. Liebert, Schnectady, 689, 1987.
  33. An Overview of the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer and its Scientific Program (R.F. Malina, D.S. Finley, P. Jelinsky, J. Vallerga and S. Bowyer). Proc. IAU, Colloquium 95, 517, 1987.
  34. Surface Evaluation of the Grazing Incidence Mirrors for the EUVE (J. Green, Finley, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE 733, 228, Berlin, Paper 19, 1987.
  35. Plans for EUVE Data Base (H.L. Marshall, C. Dobson, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer). Proc. ESO, Astronomy from Large Databases : Scientific Objectives and Methodological Approaches, ed. F. Murtagh and A. Heck, ESO Conference and Workshop Proceedings No. 28, 397, European Southern Observatory, Garching, 1988.
  36. The EUVE Data Archives, (C. Christian, C. Dobson, and R.F. Malina). Astronomy from Large Databases II, ed. A. Heck and F. Murtagh, ESO Conf. and Workshop Proc., 43, 225 230.presented at the Astronomical Data Bases conference, Strausberg, September. Conference available.
  37. Remote Command and Telemetry Handling for a Spaceflight Instrument, Chakrabarti, W.T. Marchant, C.A. Dobson, G.C. Kaplan, M.L. Lampton, and R.F. Malina, in Proceedings of IECON ?88, pp. 421-426, 1988. IEEE?s annual conference, IECON
  38. Book Review, Symmetry Journal : " Space Science in the Twenty-First Century : Imperatives for the Decades 1995 to 2015 ". Report Overview of the Study Steering Group of the Space Science Board of the U.S. National Research Council, National Academy Press, Washington D.C., 1988.
  39. Satellite Telescopes : Extreme Ultra-Violet Explorer (EUVE) Mission. Spaceflight, 143-144, April 1989.
  40. Real-Time Data Acquisition for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Science Instruments (P. Abrams, W.T. Marchant, M. Peck, C.A. Dobson, R.F. Malina). Proc. IEEE, Aerospace Applications Conference Digest, Section IV, New York, 1987.
  41. Telescience : Concepts and Contributions to the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Mission, (W.T. Marchant, C.A. Dobson, S. Chakrabarti, R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, " Space Station Automation III ", W.C. Chiou, ed., 851 , 173, 1987.
  42. Telescience at the University of California, Berkeley (S. Chakrabarti, W.T. Marchant, G.C. Kaplan, C.A. Dobson, M.L. Lampton and R.F. Malina).Acta Astronautica, 19, 467, 1989. Presented at XXXIXth IAF Conference in Bangalore, India, 10/88.
  43. Astronomical Data Analysis from Remote Sites : A Space Station ERA Perspective (S. Chakrabarti, C. Dobson, H. Marshall, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer). Proc. ESO, Astronomy from Large Databases : Scientific Objectives and Methodological Approaches, ed. F. Murtagh and A. Heck, ESO Conference and Workshop Proceedings No. 28, 397, European Southern Observatory, Garching, 1988.
  44. A Comparison between Measured Surface Microtopography and Observed Scattering Performance in the Extreme Ultraviolet (J. Green, S. Jelinsky. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, 830, 61, 1988.
  45. Extreme Ultraviolet Reflectivity Studies of Gold on Glass and Metal Substrates (R.F. Malina, P. Jelinsky and S. Jelinsky). Proc. SPIE, 830, 288, 1988.
  46. The Berkeley Extreme Ultraviolet Calibration Facility (B. Welsh, P. Jelinsky and R. F. Malina). Proc. SPIE X-Ray Instrumentation in Astronomy II, 982, ed. L. Golub, 335, 1988.
  47. Synchrotron Radiation Calibration of the EUVE Variable Line Spaced Diffraction Gratings at the NBS SURF II Facility (P. Jelinsky, S. Jelinsky, A. Miller, J. Vallerga and R.F. Malina).Proc. SPIE X-Ray Instrumentation in Astronomy II, 982, ed. L. Golub, 356, 1988.
  48. Expected Scientific Performance of the Three Spectrometers on the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (J. Vallerga, P. Jelinsky and R.F. Malina). Proc. IAU Colloquium 115, Aug. 22-25, 1988.
  49. EUVE Mission Instrumentation and Science Goals (S. Bowyer, R.F. Malina and H. Marshall). JBIS, 41, 357, 1988.
  50. Contamination Control Program for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Instruments Ray, R.F. Malina, B.Y. Welsh, J.D. Austin and B.G. Teti). Proc. SPIE, Space Optical Materials and Space Qualification of Optics, ed. R.R. Hale, 1118, 136, 1989.
  51. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer : Overview and Calibration (B. Welsh, Vallerga, P. Jelinsky, P.W. Vedder, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, X-Ray/EUV Optics for Astronomy and Microscopy ; ed. R. Hoover, 1160, 554 563, 1989. Also in Opt. Eng., 29, 752, 1990.
  52. Contamination Monitoring Approaches for EUV Space Optics (D.C. Ray, Malina, B.Y. Welsh and S.J. Battel). Proc. SPIE, 1165, 432, 1989
  53. Results from the Calibration of the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Instrumentation (B.Y. Welsh, P. Jelinsky, J.V. Vallerga, P.W. Vedder, D.S. Finley and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE, X-Ray/EUV Optics for Astronomy, Microscopy, Polarimetry and Projection Lithography, ed. R. B. Hoover and A.B.C. Walker, 1343, 166, 1990.
  54. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Mission (S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Proceedings of the 28th COSPAR Plenary, The Hague, The Netherlands, June 25 July 6, 1990.
  55. Contamination Management for EUV Space Optics (D.C. Ray, B.Y. Welsh, R.F. Malina and S.J. Battel). Proceedings, Microcontamination 90 Conference and Exposition, Santa Monica : Cannon Communications, Inc., 140, 1990.
  56. Coordinated Observations for the EUVE All-Sky Survey (K. Mukai, J.V. Vallerga, R.F. Malina, and S. Bowyer). Proceedings of the First European Meeting of AAVSO, Brussels, July 1990.
  57. Contamination Control Program Results from Three Years of Ground Operations on the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Instruments (D.C. Ray, S.R. Jelinsky, B.Y. Welsh, and R.F. Malina). Proc. SPIE. Optical System Contamination : Effects, Measurement, ControlI, ed. A. P. Glassford, 1329, 24, 1990.
  58. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina). Evolution in Astrophysics : IUE Astronomy in the Era of New Space Missions, ed. E. J. Rolfe, Paris : European Space Agency, ESA SP 310, 189, 1990.
  59. The EUVE Mission Lessons Learned from the Instrument Development Program (R.F. alina and S. Battel). Proceedings of the International Astronautics Congress, Montreal, Canada, October 5 12, 1991.
  60. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer - All-Sky Survey and Guest Investigator Spectroscopy Mission (S. Bowyer, P. Jelinsky, C.A. Christian, and R.F. Malina) in Astron. Soc. Pac. Conf. Series, ed. M. S. Giampapa and J.A. Bookbinder, 26, 613 622, 1992. Proceedings of the Cambridge Workshops on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun, October Tucson, Arizona.
  61. Initial Results from the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Mission (S. Bowyer and R. F. Malina) COSPAR : Adv. in Space Res. 29, 1993. presented at the World Space Congress, Plenary Meeting of the Committee on Space Research, Washington, DC, August-September, 1993.
  62. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Mission : Overview and Initial Results, (B. Haisch, S. Bowyer and R. F. Malina). JBIS, 46 (9), p. 331, 1993.
  63. Center for EUVE Astrophysics, (S. Bowyer, R.F. Malina, M. Hurwitz, Edelstein,E. Korpela). Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 26, No. 1, 1993.
  64. Extreme Ultraviolet images of the Cosmos, Bowyer and R.F. Malina, Physics World, 7 (1), 35-38, 1994.
  65. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer : Observing a Partly Cloudy Universe, Bowyer, R. F. Malina, and B. Haisch, Sky and Telescope, 88 (6), 36 40, 1994.
  66. Scientific Highlights from the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, (S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina, Adv. Space Res., 16 (3), (3)25 (3)28, 1995.
  67. Re-engineering EUVE Telemetry Monitoring Operatons : A Management Perspective and Lessons Learned from a Successful Real-World Implementation, D. Biroscak, L. Losik, and R.F. Malina, International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, " Re-Engineering Telemetry " XXXI, 338-395, 1995.
  68. Lessons learned from the Introduction of Autonomous Monitoring to the EUVE Science Operatins Center, M. Lewis, F. Girouard, F. Kronberg, P.R. ingrose, A. Abedini, D. Biroscak, T. Morgan and R.F. Malina, in 1995 Goddard Conference of Space Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Information Technologies, ed. C.F. Hostetter (GSFC : Grennebelt), NASA CP-3296, 229-235, 1995.
  69. The Center for EUV Astrophysics, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer. The Annual Report for the AAS, 1996.
  70. The Calibration of the EUVE Spectrometers. I. Wavelength Calibration and Resolution, M. Abbott, W. Boyd, P. Jelinsky, C. Christian, A. Miller-Bagwell, M. Lampton, R.F. Malina., and J.V. Vallerga ; IAp. J. Suppl., 1996.
  71. The NASA EUVE Satellite in transition : from staffed to autonomous science payload operations, B.A. Stroozas, D. Biroscak, M. Eckert, F. Girouard, A. Hopkins, G.C. Kaplan, F. Kronberg, K.E. McDonals, P. Ringrose, C.L. Smith, J.V. Vallerga, L.S. Wong and R.F. Malina. Published in the 1996 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, meeting held in San Diego, CA 28-31 October 1996.
  72. EUVE Telemetry processing and Filtering for Autonomous Satellite Instrument Monitoring, M. Eckert, C. Smith, F. Kronberg, F. Girouard, A. Hopkins, L. Wong, P. Ringrose, B. Stroozas and R.F. Malina. Published in the 1996 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, meeting held in San Diego, CA 28-31 October 1996.
  73. Document retrieval triggered by Spacecraft Anomaly : using the kolodner case-based reasoning (CBR) paradigm to design a fault-induced response system, F. Kronberg, A. Weiner, T. Morgan, B. Stroozas, F. Girouard, A.Hopkins, L. Wong, M. James, K. Kneubuhl and R.F. Malina. Published in the 1996 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, meeting held in San Diego, CA 28-31 October 1996.
  74. Development of an EUVE Virtual Environment (EVE) System for satellite anomaly resolution ands Science planning in operations, L. Wong, M. Lewis, N. Sabbaghi, F. Kronberg, D. Meriwether, K. Chu, E. Olson, T. Morgan and R.F. Malina. Published in the 1996 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings, meeting held in San Diego, CA 28-31 October 1996.
  75. IAU Circular, M. Boer, R. Malina, M. Feroci, L. Piro, K. Hurley, déc. 1997.
  76. Télescopes spatiaux : les grands reporters de l?espace traquent des images de nos origines. Journal Terres Marines n° 15, Mai 1998.
  77. Center for EUVE Astrophysics, B. Stroozas and R.F. Malina. Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 31, N° 1 n 1999.
Papers delivered to scientific meetings
  1. X-ray Emission Profiles of the Coma and Virgo Clusters of Galaxies, B.A.A.S., 6, 4, 429, 1974
  2. Soft X-ray Profile and Spectrum of the Supernova Remnant IC 443, B.A.A.S., 7, 3, 1975.
  3. Soft X-ray Morphology of the Coma, Virgo and Perseus Clusters of Galaxies, Publ. A.S.P., 1976.
  4. Extreme-Ultraviolet Data on the Density of the Local Interstellar Medium, B.A.A.S., 8, 4, 548, 1976.
  5. The Berkeley Extreme Ultraviolet Stellar Spectrometer, 1st West Coast X-ray Astronomy Conference, Stanford, 1977.
  6. Fabrication and Performance of the Berkeley Extreme Ultraviolet Stellar Spectrometer, J.O.S.A., 68, 1355, 1978.
  7. First Spectrum of an Extra-Solar Object in the Extreme Ultraviolet : The White Dwarf HZ43, B.A.A.S.,10, 4, 637, 1979.
  8. HeII in the Spectrum of the Hot White Dwarf HZ43 : Photospheric or Interstellar ? B.A.A.S., 13, 873, 1982.
  9. Calibration of the FAUST Spacelab 1 Instrument, VUV Calibration Conference, NCAR, Boulder, April, 1981.
  10. Calibration of the EUVE, VUV Calibration Conference, NCAR, Boulder, April, 1981.
  11. Spectroscopy from the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, B.A.A.S., 519, 1984.
  12. Calibration Techniques and Results in the Soft X-Ray and Extreme Ultraviolet for Components of the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, SPIE, 597, No. 11, 1985.
  13. Contamination Control Approach for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite Instrumentation, Proc. SPIE, 1987.
  14. Extreme Ultraviolet Reflectivity Studies of Gold on Glass and Metal Substrates, Proc. SPIE, 1987.
  15. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Mission, presented at the SPIE meeting in San Diego, August 14-19, 1988.
  16. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Mission, presented at the IAF XXXIXth Congress, Bangalore, India, October 1988.
  17. Space Art : The Role of the Artist in Space Exploration, presented at the 40th Congress of the IAF, Beijing, China, October 7-12, 1989.
  18. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Mission. (R.F. Malina and S.J. Battel) presented at the AIAA Conference in Reno, Nevada, January 1989. No proceedings were published, says Roger, 9/90. Funded by EUVE Instrument.
  19. The Guest Observer Support Program for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Project, presented at the 177th Meeting ofthe American Astronomical Society, Philadelphia, PA, January 13 17, 1991. Funded by EGO/Science SY65, fund
  20. The EUVE All Sky and Deep Surveys, presented at the 178th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Seattle, WA, May 26 30, 1991. Funded by Instrument.
  21. The EUVE Mission Lessons Learned from the Instrument Development Program. Malina and S. Battel) presented at the International Astronautics Congress, Montreal, Canada, October 5 12, 1991. funded by Instrument There will be no published proceedings.
  22. Spectroscopy with EUVE, presented at the International Colloquium on UV and X-Ray Spectroscopy of Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas, University of California, Berkeley, February 3-5, 1992.
  23. The EUV Test and Calibration Facility at the Space Sciences Laboratory, U.C. Berkeley, presented at the International Colloquium on UV and X-Ray Spectroscopy of Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas, University of California, Berkeley, February 3 5, 1992.
  24. " Initial Results from EUVE ", AAS, Tuscon, AZ, January 1993.
  25. The Optical Identification Program for the EUVE Sky Survey. Christian, M. Abbott, T. Carone, J. Drake, J. Dupuis, D. Finley, A. Fruscione, I. Hawkins, R.F. Malina, H.L. Marshall and J. Vallerga), presented at the 182nd AAS Conference June 6-10, 1993, Berkeley, CA.
  26. In-orbit Performance of NASA?s Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Observatory, presented at the 182nd AAS Conference June 6-10, 1993, Berkeley, CA.
  27. Advances in Autonomous Operations for the EUVE Spacecraft, Morgan and R. F. Malina, presented at the symposium on " Robotic Telescopes "? at the 106th Meeting of the Astron. Soc. Pac., June 28-30, 1994, Flagstaff, AZ.
  28. Initial Results from the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer All-Sky Survey, R. F. Malina and S. Bowyer. Presented at the 44th International Astronautical Congress, 16-22 October 1993, Austria.
  29. SERENDIP : The UC Berkeley SETI Project, Donnelly, S. Bowyer, D. Werthimer, and R. F. Malina, Presented at the 44th International Astronautical Congress, 16-22 October 1993, Austria.
  30. In-Orbit Performance of the Spectrometers of the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, Boyd, P. Jelinsky, D.S. Finley, J. Dupuis, M. Abbott, C. Christian and R.F. Malina ; " EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Instrumentation for Astronomy V, " Proc. SPIE, 2280, 280-296, 1994.
  31. Long-Term Orbital Performance of the MCP Detectors Aboard the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, J.V. Vallerga, M. Eckert, M. Sirk, O. Siegmund, and R.F. Malina ; "EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Instrumentation for Astronomy V, " Proc. SPIE, 2280, 57-68, 1994.
  32. Designing an Autonomous Environment for Mission Critical Operations, Abedini and R. F. Malina, in Third International Symp. on Space Mission Operations and Ground Data Systems 1994, ed. James L. Rash, Greenbelt : NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Conf. Pub. 3281 , Pt. 1, p. 541, 1994.
  33. An EUV Dissection of a Flare on AU Microscopii, Drake, A. Brown, S. Bowyer, P. Jelinsky, R.F. Malina, and X.Y. Wu, " Proc. Eighth Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun ", ed. J. P. Caillault, ASP Conf. Series, 64, pp 35-37, 1994.
  34. Doing Hot Cool Star Science with EUVE, Haisch, R.F. Malina and S. Bowyer, " Proc. Eighth Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun " ed. J.P. Caillault, ASP Conf. Series , 64, pp. 3-12, 1994.
  35. The Berkeley SETI Program : Recent results from SERENDIP III and the Design and Status of the Next Generation SERENDIP IV System : R.F. Malina, S. Bowyer, D. Werthimer, C. Donnelly and J. Cobb. Presented at the 45th International Astronautical Congress SETI Science and Technology ", Jerusalem, Israel, October 9-14, 1994.
  36. Educational Outreach on NASA?s Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite Program, Malina, I. Hawkins, and C. Christian. Presented at the 45th International Astronautical Congress, Symposium on Space and Education, session on " Education Structures " Jérusalem, Israel, October 9-14, 1994.
  37. Low-Cost Operations Approaches and Innovative Technology Testbedding at the EUVE Science Operations Center, R.F. Malina. Presented at the 45th International Astronautical Congress, IAA Symposium on Small Satellite Missions, session on " Low Cost Approaches for Small Satellite Mission Operations and Data Analysis ", Jerusalem, Israel, October 9-14, 1994.
  38. The SERENDIP SETI Project : New Instrumentation for SETI and Results of Recent Observations, C. Donnelly, D. Werthimer, S. Bowyer, J. Cobb, and R.F. Malina. Presented at the 46th International Astronautical Federation, Acta Astronautica, 1995.
  39. Autonomous Operation of the Science Payload on the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, R.F. Malina. Presented to International Astronautical Congress, Symposium : IAA-11.2.05, " Small Satellite Missions Symposium " Session : IAA 11.3, On Board Autonomous Systems for Small Satellites, 2-6 Oct. 1995.
  40. Payload Health and Safety Monitoring No Night Shifts ! A Successful Real-World System and Implications for Future Telemetry Designs, D. Biroscak, L. Losik, F. Girouard, A. Hopkins, and R. F. Malina. Presented to International Telemetering Conference 1995, Las Vegas, NV, 30 October 2 November, 1995.
  41. A Low-Cost, Autonomous, Ground Station Operations Concept and Network Design for EUVE and Other Earth-Orbiting Satellites, A. Abedini, J. Moriarta, D. Biroscak, L. Losik and R.F. Malina. Proceedings of the International Telemetering Conference 1995, Las Vegas, NV, 30 Octobre-2 November, 1995.
  42. Astronomia para la Familia : A Program for NASA Education Outreach Relying on Parental Involvement, Hands-On Activities, and Appropriate Use of the World Wide Web, I. Hawkins and R.F. Malina. International Astronautical Federation, Symposium : P, Space and Education Symposium, Session : P2, Education Structures, 1995.
  43. Collaborative methods for making scientific and technical representations accessible to the K-12 Community through the Internet and the World Wide Web : I. Hawkins, R. Battle and R.F. Malina. Presented at the 47th International Astronautical Congress, IAA Symp. Oct. 7-11, Beijing (China), 1996.
  44. The EUVE Testbed : Innovations toward low cost science and mission automation : R.F. Malina. Presented at the 47th International Astronautical Congress - Beijing, China, 7-11 Oct. 1996.
  45. Etude des différentes couches de la couronne solaire avec SOHO/EIT. Portier-Fozzani, R. Malina and J. Maucherat, SFSA, 1996.
  46. EUVE extends automated " lights out " payload operations to spacecraft platform, B.A. Stroozas, M.R. Gunter, G.C. Kaplan, R. Nevitt, R.F. Malina, IEEE, 1997.
  47. The Galaxy Evolution Explorer, L. Bianchi, A. Szalay, C. Martin, P. Friedman, B. Madore, B. Milliard, R. F. Malina, presented at the 190th Meeting of the AAS, June 1997.
  48. Search Strategies : SETI Activity and Society, R.F. Malina, IAA Congress, Turin, Oct. 1997
  49. The Galaxy Evolution Explorer Instrument and Mission, P. Friedman, C.Martin, C.; D. Schiminovich, B. Madore, L. Bianchi, A. Szalay, T. Heckman, B. Milliard, R. F. Malina, O. Siegmund, B. Welsh, M. Rich, AAS, 191, 0306, December 1997.
  50. GRB 971214, M. Boer, A. Roberts, R.F. Malina, M. Feroci, L. Piro and K. Hurley. IAUC, 6795 3B, December 1997.
  51. Preliminary Results from the Second EUVE Right Angle Program Catalog,D. J.Christian, N. Craig, W. D. Cahill, B. Roberts, R. F. Malina, presented at the 191st Meeting of the AAS, Jan. 1998.
  52. TAROT: A status report, Boer M., Atteia J.L., Bringer M., Klotz A.K, Peignot C., Malina R., Pedersen H., Calvet G., Eysseric J., Leroy A., Meissonier M., Pollas C., Pacheco J. de Freita, HGRB Symposium, 946B, 1998.
  53. Digital Science Using Data from the Galaxy Evolution Explorer, D. Schiminovich, C. Martin, P. Friedman, T. Small, L. Bianchi, A. Szalay, T.Heckman, B. Millard, R. F. Malina, O. Siegmund, B. Welsh, R. M. Rich. AAS, 192, 3503, May 1998.
  54. On UV Optical Space Astronomy Beyond HST, HSTCOSL3, Boulder, CO, USA, August 1998.
  55. CHIPS: The Cosmic Hot Interstellar Plasma Spectrometer, W. V. Dixon,M. Hurwitz, P. Jelinsky, B. V. Welsh, J. E. Edelstein, O. H. W. Siegmund, C.F. Mckee, R. F. Malina, I. Hawkins, J. V. Vallerga, D. Breitschwerdt, J. Slavin. AAS, 193, 1208. December 1998.
  56. The GALEX science Data Archive: the Ultraviolet Digital, L. Bianchi, A. Szalay, T. Heckman, C. Martin, P. Friedman, D. Schiminovich, B. Madore, B. Milliard, R.F. Malina and M. Rich, UOSA Conference, 194B, 1999
  57. The Galaxy Evolution Explorer, C.D. Martin, L. Bianchi, J. Donas, T. Heckman, B. Madore, R.F. Malina, B. Milliard, P. Friedman, M. Rich, D. Schiminovitch, O. Siegmund and A. Szalay, UOSA Conference, 182M, 1999
  58. A General Method for Recording High Resolution Holographic Gratings by Using a Null Powered Multi-Mode Deformable mirror, M. Duban, G. Lemaitre and R.F. Malina, UOSA Conference, 428, 1999.
  59. The EUVE Electronic Proposal Review System, J. Cullison, W. Boyd, B.A. Stroozas and R.F. Malina, AAS,Jan. 2000.
  60. "Bib Bang" for NASA's Buck: Nearly Three Years of EUVE Mission Operations at UCB, B.A. Stroozas, R. Nevitt, K.E. McDonald, J. Cullison and R.F. Malina, AAS, Jan. 2000.
  61. Automated "Batch" Processing for EUVE Science Data, J. Thorsness, W. Boyd, B.A. Stroozas and R.F. Malina, AAS, Jan. 2000.
  62. The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer Mission, H.W. Moos, JHU, FUSE Science Team and FUSE Instrument & Operations Team, AAS, Jan. 2000.
  63. UV, Optical, and IR Space Telescopes and Instruments VI Tas1&), James B. Breckinridge, P. Jakobsen, I. Appenzeller, J.W. Bilbro, D.R. Coulter, M.S. Cropper, T. de Graauw, R.J. Emery, R. Genzel, R.F. Malina, F.Paresce, W. Posseld, M.K. Powers,B.D. Seery. Part of SPIE?s International Symposium on Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2000, 27 to 31 Marc 2000, International Congress Centre Munich, Germany. EUVE Science Retrospective: 8.5 Years in a Nutshell, J.L. Cullison, K.E. McDonald, B.A. Stroozas, S.B. Howell, R.F. Malina, 2000, AAS 197, 11501C.
  64. The EUVE Legacy Science Program, S.B. Howel, J.L. Cullison, R.F. Malina, 2000, AAS 196, 1309H
  65. Preliminary Results of the EUVE Slew Survey: Aug. 1993 - Fev. 2000, K.E. McDonald, D.J. Christian, R.F. Malina, 2000, AAS 196, 5309M.
  66. The EUVE Mission at UCB:Squeezing More from Less, J.L. Cullison, K.E. McDonald, R.Nevitt, R.F. Malina, 2000, AAS, 196, 3202S.
  67. Rising from the Dead:the Revival of the EUVE E/PO, J.L. Cullison, N. Craig, B.A. Stroozas, R.F. Malina, 2000, AA5 196, 2405C.
  68. The EUVE Permanent Archive at HEASARC and MAST, D.J. Christian, T. McGlynn, S. Drake, N.E. White, P. Newman, M. Postman, R.J. Hanisch, M. Donahue, C. Imhoff, T. Kimball, K. Levay, P. Padovani, M. Smith, R.W. Thompson, R.F. Malina, B. Stroozas, 2000, AAS 196, 1302C.
  69. Multi-Mission Collaboration:Uptade of the EUV Sky, R.F. Malina, S.B. Howel, J.L. Cullison, B.A. Stroozas, 2000, AAS 196, 1301M.
Invited Talks
  1. Stellar Coronae and Photospheres in the Extreme Ultraviolet, Astronomy Seminar, Johns Hopkins University, September, 1977.
  2. Stellar Extreme Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Astronomy Department Colloquium, University of California, Berkeley, May, 1978.
  3. Stellar Extreme Ultraviolet Spectroscopy, Physics Department Colloquium, Sonoma State University, November, 1978.
  4. Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy, All University of California Astronomy Meeting, San Diego, May, 1979.
  5. Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College, London, May, 1980.
  6. Current Status of EUV Astronomy, Space and Astronomy Seminar, Physics Department, University of Leicester, September, 1980.
  7. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, LASP Seminar, University of Colorado, Boulder, March, 1981.
  8. EUVE : Science Goals, Laboratoire d?Astronomie Spatial, Marseille, France, September 1985.
  9. EUVE : New Technology Development, Rutherford Appleton Labs, England, September 1987.
  10. Hommage à Frank J. Malina, Academici dei Lincei, Rome, 1987.
  11. Trust-Mistrust : Art and Science at the Turn of the Century, Otis-Parsons Art Institute, Los Angeles, October 1989.
  12. The Artist and the Cosmos, M.I.T. Center for Advanced Visual Studies, November 1989.
  13. The Role of the Artist in Space Exploration, IEEE Conference " Technics and Consequence ", California State University Los Angeles, October 1989.
  14. " EUVE ", University of Paris IX, December 1, 1989.
  15. " The Sky Seen at Different Wavelengths : Scientific Visualization ", University of Paris IX, December 1, 1989.
  16. Center for Particle Astrophysics, Univ Calif, Berkeley ; Seminar 9/22/92 : Initial Results from EUVE.
  17. Université du Québec à Montréal ; talk 10/9/92 ; Title : " Early Results From the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Observatory : A New Window on the Universe. "
  18. " Science Highlights from EUVE " Astronomy Colloquium California Institute of Technology, 1993.
  19. " Initial Scientific Results from EUVE " Space Science Colloquium, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC 1993.
  20. " Initial Scientific Results from EUVE " Colloquium, Laboratoire d?Astronomie Spatiale ", Marseille, France, 1993.
  21. " Science Highlights from EUVE, " Colloquium, ESTEC, Holland, 1993.
  22. " Initial Results from the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer All-Sky Survey, " presented at the AAPT Meeting, Vol. 23, Dec. 1993.

Roger F. MALINA

Present Position (Arts)
1982 - present     Executive Editor, Journal LEONARDO.
1982 - present     Chairman of the Board, International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology.
1994 - present     Editor Electronic Journal Leonardo Electronic Almanac, MIT Press
1998 - present     Conseils Scientifiques du Laboratoire de Musique Informatique de Marseille
2000 - present     Co-chair, ISEA International Advisory Committee
Experience (Arts)

1977 - 1980         Member of Board of Directors, Bay area Energy Action, San Francisco, CA
1984 - 1986         Co-director grant from the United States National Endowment for the Arts to the Journal
                           Leonardo.
1985-1989          Director, grant from the United States National Endowment for the Arts to the Journal Leonardo.
1988 - present     Member Program Committee, International Symposia on Electronic Art.
1988- 2000         Chairman, Sub-Committee, Arts and Literature, of the Committee on Space Exploration and
                            Society, International Academy of Astronautics.
1988 - 1992         Editor, Electronic Journal Fineart Forum, MIT Press.
1989 - present     Secretary of the Board, Sun Foundation.
1989 - present     Treasurer, Art-Science-Technology Network, Inc.
1989 - 1992         Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal " Symmetry ".
1989 - 1990         Panel Chairman, " The Evolving Literature ", National Computer Graphics Association.
1996 - 2000         Member of the Board, Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts.
2001 - present      Member to international program committee du Congrès Creativity and Cognition.

Professional Societies (Arts)

Art Juries 1989             Member of the Jury, Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria.
1989             Member of the Jury, Soviet-U.S.A. Kinetic Art Exhibition.
1990-1995   President of the Jury, Interactive Arts, Ars Electronica Computer Art Competition, Austria.
Honors (Arts) 1993     Social Scientist of the International Academy of Astronautics.
1993     "Laser d?or " Prize, International Video Art Organization.


Art Publications

  1. " In Defense of Space Art : The Role of the Artist in Space " Proceedings of IAU Colloquium on Light Pollution and Space Debris,Washington, D.C., 1988
  2. Art in Space (R.F. Malina). February-March 1990 issue " Digital Image, Digital Cinema, The Work of Art in the age of post mechanical reproduction " R.F. Malina, Leonardo, Supplemental Issue, 1990.
  3. " Digital Image, Digital Cinema, The World of Art- in the age of post mechanical reproduction ", R.F. Malina, Leonardo, Supplemental Issue, 1990.
  4. The Artist as Space Explorer as documented in the Art Journal Leonardo : R.F. Malina ; presented at the 46th International Astronautical Congress, Oct. 2-6, 1995, Oslo, Norway.


Book Reviews, Editorials, and Miscellaneous Publications

  1. Book Review : On " The Structure of the Universe " by Jayant Narliker, Leonardo XI-2, 1978.
  2. Book Review : On " This Amazing, Amazing, Amazing but Knowable Universe " by U.S. Gott and on " Cosmos Earth and Man " by P. Cloud. Leonardo XIV-1, 1981.
  3. Editorial : " The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology " Leonardo XVI-2, p. i, 1983.
  4. Review : " Common Denominators in Art and Science ", M. Pollock, Leonardo XVI, p. 327, 1983.
  5. Letter : Obituary : Albert Garrett, Leonardo, XVI, p. 333, 1983.
  6. Review : " International Aspects of Leonardo ", M. Tsao, B. Rogers, Leonardo, XVII-1, 1984.
  7. Editorial : " The International Context of Leonardo " Leonardo XVII-1, p. i, 1984.
  8. Editorial : " Leonardo : Smorgasbord, Collage or Synthesis ? " Leonardo XIX-1, p. i, 1986.
  9. Review : on " The Fourth Dimension and Non-Euclidean Geometry in Modern Art ", by L. Henderson, Leonardo, XVIII-3, p. 262, 1986.
  10. Review : " The Directory of Artist Organizations ", R.L. Drummond and P. Blair, Leonardo, XIX, p. 349, 1986.
  11. Editorial : " Visual Art, Sound, Music and Technology ", Leonardo XX-2, p. i, 1987.
  12. Review : on " M.C. Escher : Art and Science ", by H.S.M. Coxeter et al, Leonardo, XX-3, p. 291, 1987.
  13. Leonardo : " The Third Decade ", R.F. Malina and P. Grant-Ryan, Leonardo, XX-1, 1987.
  14. Review : on " Artists Talk About Technology ; Interfaces : Artists/Techniques ", by E. Chitty, Leonardo, XX-3, p. 289, 1987.
  15. Review : " Foundation Grants to Individuals " L. Renz, Leonardo, XX, p. 293, 1987.
  16. The EUVE Informational Package (R.F. Malina et al.). 1988.
  17. The Space Astrophysics Group Brochure, first edition (R.F. Malina et al.). 1988.
  18. Review : " Art in the Computer Age ", R.F. Malina, Technology Review, p. 71, Oct. 1989.
  19. Book Review : " What futurists believe " (Joseph F. Coates and Jennifer Jarrat ; World Future Society and Lomond Publications Inc., 1989). ISBN 0 912338 66 0.
  20. Review : " Symmetry 2 : Patterns in Nature : Unifying Human Understanding ", R.F. Malina, Technology Review, pp 77, July 1990.
  21. Review : " The Computer Revolution and the Arts " (R.L. Loveless, University of South Florida Press, 1989). Leonardo Vol. 23, No. 2-3.
  22. Review : " Computers, Pattern, Chaos and Beauty : Graphics >From An Unseen World " (C.A. Pickover, St. Martin?s Press, NY, USA, 1990). Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 1, 1991.
  23. Review : " Toward and Aesthetic Criticism of Technology " (W. Choe, Peter Lang, 1989). Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 1, 1991.
  24. Review : " The Matrix : An Atlas of World Telecommunications " (J.S. Quarterman, Digital Press, 1990). Leonardo Vol. 24 No. 2, 1991.
  25. Review : " Postmodern Currents : Art and the Artists in the Age of Electronic Media " (M. Lovejoy, UMI Research Press, 1989). Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 2, 1991.
  26. Review : " The Cuckoo?s Egg : Tracking a Spy Through a Maze of Computer Espionage " (C. Stoll, Simon and Schuster, 1989). Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 2, 1991.
  27. Magazine Review : " Computers and Art : Issues of Content " ; special issue of Art Journal 49, No. 3 (Fall 1990). Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 2, 1991.
  28. Magazine Review : " Mondo 2000 ", quarterly computer magazine. Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 2, 1991.
  29. Review : " Deus Ex Machina ", catalogue of exhibit by same name. Australian artists and designers expressing ambivalence towards technology. Catalogue produced 1989. Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 3, 1991.
  30. Review : " James Turrell : The Art of Light and Space " (C. Adcock, UC Press, 1990). Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 5, 1991.
  31. Review : " A Delicate Balance : Technics, Culture and Consequence " (IEEE Society Proceedings of 1989 conference). Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 5, 1991.
  32. Review : " NASA Visions of Space : Capturing the History of NASA " (R. Kerron, Multimedia, 1990). Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 5, 1991.
  33. Review : " Aaron?s Code : Meta-Art, Artificial Intelligence and the Work of Harold Cohen " (P. McCorduck, W.H. Freeman, 1991). Leonardo Vol. 24, No. 5, 1991.
  34. Editorial : The Cultural Dimension of Space Exploration ; Leonardo, Vol. 25, No. 1, 1992.
  35. Review : Feminism and Traditional Aesthetics, Special Issue of the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48, No. 4 (Fall 1990) ; Leonardo, Vol. 25, No. 1, 1992.
  36. Review : The Technologies of Intelligence : The Future of Thought in the Computer Age ; Pierre Levy, Editions de la Decouverte, 1990 (in French). Leonardo, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1992.
  37. Moist Realities, The Arts and the New Biologies, R.F. Malina, ISAST Leonardo, Vol. 29, n° 5, pp. 351-353, 1996.
  38. Book Review : The Missing Reel : The Untold Story of the Lost Inventor of Moving Pictures ; Christopher Lawrence, Atheneum, 1990. Leonardo, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1992 Arte e Tecnologia : A Historia de Uma Amplan Transformaçao Cultural ; Realidades Umidas As Artes as Novas Biologias, R. Malina, 1997, Universidade de Caxias do sul.
  39. Space Art, Odyssey Magazine, Nov. 10, 99, 26-29.
  40. Book review : A recipe for a Future for Art and Holography, Roger F. Malina, Ed. D. Jung, 2000.
  41. Conférence "Art et Science", Fondation Vasarely, 20 Oct. 2000
  42. Invited Accenture lecture: University of Florida, Gainesville: The New Leonardos, Roger F. Malina, 2001.

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