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Vena Pontiac

Education
  • Completed courses in Astrophysics, Los Angeles Valley College (1989)
  • A.S., Computer Science, Los Angeles Valley College (1986)
  • Completed requirements for Teacher Education in Secondary School, California State University (1980)
  • B.A., Philosophy, B.A., East Asian Area Studies, University of Southern California (1978)
  • Completed courses towards a B.A. in Philosophy, (prior to transfer to USC) (1975)

Professional Experience
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory (1981-Present)
    • Engineering and Science Support Staff, Space Physics Group, Earth and Space Sciences Division (1997-Present)
    • Technical Aide, Space Physics Group, Earth and Space Sciences Division (1990-1997)
    • Department Clerk, Instrument Services Group (Section 351) (1981-1990)

Selected Awards
  • Member of Kappa Delta Pi Educational Honor Society, California State University
  • Dean's List, Los Angeles Valley College
  • Dean's List, California State University
  • Dean's List, University of Pittsburgh


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