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Tim Killeen. [ENLARGE] (©UCAR, photo by Carlye Calvin.) News media terms of use* TIMOTHY KILLEEN WILL BECOME NSF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR THE GEOSCIENCES IN JULY 2008 February 26, 2008 BOULDER—Arden L. Bement Jr., director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), today announced the appointment of Timothy Killeen to become NSF assistant director for the geosciences. Killeen, currently director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and president of the American Geophysical Union, will assume his new post July 1. "Tim Killeen's vision for the geosciences will be invaluable in guiding NSF during this renaissance period for addressing the scientific challenges facing the Earth," Bement says. "We couldn't be more pleased." In his new role, Killeen will oversee the Geosciences Directorate, which has a budget of $752 million in fiscal year 2008 and supports research in the atmospheric, Earth, and ocean sciences, including climate processes and changes, the water cycle, and natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and severe storms. Killeen has served as director of NCAR since 2000. Prior to that, he was professor of atmospheric, oceanic, and space sciences, associate vice president for research, and director of the Space Physics Research Laboratory at the University of Michigan. He holds a doctorate in atomic and molecular physics and a bachelor of science with firstclass honors from University College London. He has held leadership roles in the geosciences for many years, including chairing numerous national committees and advisory panels. He has been president of the American Geophysical Union since 2006, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. His research is in satellite measurements and modeling of the upper atmosphere. Richard Anthes, president of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), which manages NCAR, says, "In his new capacity, Tim will be able to guide the broader community with the same energy and forward thinking that he has brought to NCAR for the past eight years. While we are sorry to be losing him, we will all benefit from his leadership at NSF." Killeen says, "This is a critically important time for the geosciences and I'm excited and pleased to become a part of the NSF leadership team as we move ahead in analyzing and solving problems of global importance." UCAR will be launching an international search for a new director. *Media & nonprofit use of images: Except where otherwise indicated, media and nonprofit use permitted with credit as indicated above and compliance with UCAR's terms of use. Find more images in the UCAR Digital Image Library. The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research manages the National Center for Atmospheric Research under sponsorship by the National Science Foundation. Any opinions, findings and conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. National Center for Atmospheric Research | University Corporation for Atmospheric Research @UCAR | https://www2.ucar.edu/atmosnews/news/950/timothykilleenwillbecomensfassistantdirectorgeosciencesjuly 2008

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Tim Killeen. [ENLARGE] (©UCAR, photo byCarlye Calvin.) News media terms ofuse*

TIMOTHY KILLEEN WILL BECOME NSF ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR THE GEOSCIENCES INJULY 2008February 26, 2008

BOULDER—Arden L. Bement Jr., director of the National Science Foundation (NSF), today announced the appointment ofTimothy Killeen to become NSF assistant director for the geosciences. Killeen, currently director of the National Center forAtmospheric Research (NCAR) and president of the American Geophysical Union, will assume his new post July 1.

"Tim Killeen's vision for the geosciences will be invaluable in guiding NSF duringthis renaissance period for addressing the scientific challenges facing the Earth,"Bement says. "We couldn't be more pleased."

In his new role, Killeen will oversee the Geosciences Directorate, which has abudget of $752 million in fiscal year 2008 and supports research in theatmospheric, Earth, and ocean sciences, including climate processes andchanges, the water cycle, and natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis,and severe storms.

Killeen has served as director of NCAR since 2000. Prior to that, he wasprofessor of atmospheric, oceanic, and space sciences, associate vice presidentfor research, and director of the Space Physics Research Laboratory at theUniversity of Michigan. He holds a doctorate in atomic and molecular physics anda bachelor of science with first­class honors from University College London. Hehas held leadership roles in the geosciences for many years, including chairingnumerous national committees and advisory panels. He has been president ofthe American Geophysical Union since 2006, and is a member of the NationalAcademy of Engineering. His research is in satellite measurements and modelingof the upper atmosphere.

Richard Anthes, president of the University Corporation for AtmosphericResearch (UCAR), which manages NCAR, says, "In his new capacity, Tim will be

able to guide the broader community with the same energy and forward thinking that he has brought to NCAR for the pasteight years. While we are sorry to be losing him, we will all benefit from his leadership at NSF."

Killeen says, "This is a critically important time for the geosciences and I'm excited and pleased to become a part of the NSFleadership team as we move ahead in analyzing and solving problems of global importance."

UCAR will be launching an international search for a new director.

 

*Media & nonprofit use of images: Except where otherwise indicated, media and nonprofit use permitted with credit asindicated above and compliance with UCAR's terms of use. Find more images in the UCAR Digital Image Library.

The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research manages the National Center for Atmospheric Research undersponsorship by the National Science Foundation. Any opinions, findings and conclusions, or recommendations expressed inthis publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

National Center for Atmospheric Research | University Corporation for Atmospheric Research@UCAR | https://www2.ucar.edu/atmosnews/news/950/timothy­killeen­will­become­nsf­assistant­director­geosciences­july­2008

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