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Joyce Wolf

Education
  • B.S., Mathematics, M.I.T., 1963.
  • M.S., Mathematics, Cal. State U. at L.A., 1977.
  • M.S., Computer Science, U.S.C., 1984.
  • UCLA Extension classes in Nonlinear Systems and Orbital Mechanics, 1990-91.

Projects

Cassini-Huygens Icon Cassini-Huygens
The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft is currently exploring the ringed planet, its mysterious moons, the stunning rings and its complex magnetic environment.

Ulysses Icon Ulysses
The primary mission of the Ulysses spacecraft was to characterize the heliosphere as a function of solar latitude. The heliosphere is the vast region of interplanetary space occupied by the Sun's atmosphere and dominated by the outflow of the solar wind.


Professional Experience
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory (1974-Present)
    • Responsible for developing Cassini Magnetometer data processing software (1997-Present)
    • Magnetic Fields and Plasma Waves Team. (ISEE3, Pioneer 10 and 11, and Ulysses spacecraft) (1978-2003)
    • Academic Part-Time employee, Assistant programmer on Pioneer Magnetometer Data Reduction team. (1974-1977)
  • Computer programmer at M.I.T. Instrumentation Lab and M.I.T. Magnet Lab. (1964-1966)


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