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Dr. Bernard Haisch
Ph.D., Chief Science OfficerBernard is an astrophysicist and one of the founders of ManyOne. He has authored or co-authored over 130 scientific publications and has been a principal investigator on numerous NASA research projects. He served for ten years as a scientific editor for the “Astrophysical Journal” and has been on the editorial board of “Solar Physics” and “Speculations in Science and Technology.” For twelve years, he acted as Editor-in-Chief of the “Journal of Scientific Exploration.” He has been a visiting fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute fuer Extraterrestrische Physik in Garching, Germany; a visiting scientist at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands; and Deputy Director of the Center for EUV Astrophysics at the University of California, Berkeley. He co-chaired two major conferences of the International Astronomical Union: “Solar and Stellar Flares” at Stanford University in 1988 and “Astrophysics in the Extreme Ultraviolet” at the University of California, Berkeley in 1995.
Bernard received his doctorate in astronomy from the University of Wisconsin in Madison and completed three years of postdoctoral research at the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics at the University of Colorado. He spent 20 years as a staff scientist at the Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory and the Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory. From 1999 to 2002 he led a team of five postdoctoral physicists studying problems in fundamental physics related to the quantum vacuum at the privately-funded California Institute for Physics and Astrophysics in Palo Alto, California. His biography appears in Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, and American Men and Women of Science.
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