Eric Garen
Author
Author
Eric Garen, Author, pursues astrophotography in his observatory at his home in Park City, Utah. He has been deeply involved in education for nearly 50 years. In 1974, he co-founded and served as the President of Learning Tree International, a company that trained over 2.5 million IT professionals and managers from over 60,000 companies in over 100 countries.
In 2002, he founded, and for 18 years chaired the board, of Bright Prospect, a non-profit organization that has succeeded in helping thousands of low-income students get to and through college. For over 15 years Eric has served on the board of Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles.
In addition to his interest in science, technology and education, Eric is an ardent supporter of the arts and served for over 15 years on the board of Center Theatre Group, the largest regional theater organization in the United States.
He and his wife have two children (both visual artists) and three grandchildren, who like most young people, exhibit an insatiable curiosity about the world. Eric holds a Bachelors’ Degree in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology and a Masters’ Degree in computer science from the University of Southern California.
Planetary Science Advisor
Dr. Katherine de Kleer, Planetary Science Advisor, is Assistant Professor of Planetary Science and Astronomy at the California Institute of Technology. She and her research group investigate the surface environments, atmospheres, and thermochemical histories of the Solar System’s planets and satellites.
Her research topics include the surface and atmospheric properties of Jupiter’s four large moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto; the volcanism and tidal heating of Io; the surface properties of M-type asteroids, and the seasonal evolution of planet and satellite atmospheres. She traces her inquisitive nature back to her childhood, and derives great satisfaction from helping others relate to science in a way that inspires them to ask questions of their own.
She has conducted astronomy lessons for girls in inner-city middle schools, educated students at science camp, led a physics course for inmates in San Quentin State Prison, and directed outreach activities at science events and music festivals. Katherine holds a Bachelors’ Degree in Mathematics and Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Master’s and Doctorate Degrees in Astrophysics from the University of California, Berkeley.
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