CURRICULUM VITAE
Roger L. Arnoldy, Professor
I. EDUCATION
B.S. Physics St. Mary' College, Winona, MN 1956
M.S. Physics University of Minnesota 1959
Ph.D. Physics University of Minnesota 1962
II. EXPERIENCE
University of New Hampshire Director, Space Science Center 1985-Present
University of New Hampshire Professor of Physics 1974-Present
University of New Hampshire Assoc. Dir., Institute for the Study 1987-1989
of Earth, Oceans and Space
University of New Hampshire Director, Institute for the Study 1985-1987
of Earth, Oceans and Space
University of New Hampshire Chairman, Physics Department 1982-1985
University of New Hampshire Direcor, Space Science Center 1974-1982
University of New Hampshire Assoc. Professor of Physics 1970-1974
University of New Hampshire Asst. Professor of Physics 1967-1970
Honeywell, Inc., Minnesota Principal Research Scientist 1963-1967
University of Minnesota Research Associate 1962-1963
III. RESEARCH SUMMARY
Principal Investigator Arctic and Antarctic Magnetic Pulsation Studies 1983-Present
Principal Investigator Twenty-nine Auroral Sounding Rocket Flights 1968-Present
Co-Investigator ECHO 2,3,4,5,6, and 7 Rocket Flights 1972-Present
Co-Investigator Antarctic Penguin Automated Geophysical Obs. 1989-Present
Principal Investigator ATS-F Ion/Electron Satellite Experiment 1969-1986
Co-Investigator Electron Spectrometer Experiment for ATS-1 1965-1967
Co-Investigator Ion Chamber and Electron-Spectrometer 1962-1965
Experiment for OGO 1 and 3
IV. CURRENT NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP
Trustee of the University Space Research Association
Member of the NASA Sounding Rocket Users Committee
Member of the Peer Review Panel of NASA Wallops Flight Center
V. Over one hundred publications in refereed Space Physics Journals.
VI. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Plasma effects of active ion beam injections in the ionosphere at rocket altitudes, R.L.
Arnoldy, L.J. Cahill, Jr., P.M. Kintner, T.E. Moore, and C.J. Pollock, accepted,
Adv. Space. Res., 1991.
Observations of transverse ion acceleration in the topside auraoral ionosphere, G.P. Garbe,
R.L., Arnoldy, T.E. Moore, P.M. Kintner, and J.L. Vago, J. Geophys. Res., 97,
1257, 1992.
Bursts of transverse ion acceleration at rocket altitudes, R.L. Arnoldy, K.A. Lynch, P.M.
Kintner, J. Vago, S. Chesney, T.E. Moore, and C.J. Pollock, Geophys. Res. Letts., 19,
413, 1992.
Localyzed lower hybrid acceleration of ionospheric plasma, P.M. Kintner, J. Vago, S. Chesney,
R.L. Arnoldy, K.A. Lynch, C.J. Pollock, and T.E. Moore, Phys. Rev. Letts., 68,
2448,1992.
Transverse ion acceleration by localized lower hybrid waves in the topside auroral
ionosphere, J.L. Vago, P.M. Kintner, S.W. Chesney, R.L. Arnoldy, K.A. Lynch, T.E. Moore,
and C.J. Pollock, accepted, J. Geophys. Res., 1992.