Name:

Nelson Leslie Reginald

Mailing Address: MC 671, Solar Physics Division
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA

Telephone:

301-286-3040

Fax:

301-286-1617

Email:

Nelson.L.Reginald@nasa.gov

   

Job Title:

Assistant Research Professor of Physics
Institute for Astrophysical and Computational Sciences (IACS)
The Catholic University of America
620 Michigan Avenue, N.E.,
Washington, D.C., 20064, USA

Full Time Job Location: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center-Solar Physics Division
 

Job Description: Modeling, designing and operating the Multi Aperture Coronal Spectrometer (MACS) for simultaneous coronal diagnostics for temperature and wind speed. This instrument is described in detail in NASA Technical Memorandum NASA/TM-2000-209973. Instrument PI: Dr. Joseph M. Davila, Instrument COI: Dr. Nelson L. Reginald
   
  Modeling, designing and operating the Imaging Spectroscopy of Coronal Electrons (ISCORE) for simultaneous coronal mapping for temperature and wind speed. Instrument PI: Dr. Chris St.Cyr, Instrument COI: Dr. Nelson L. Reginald
   
  Member of the Performance Evaluation Team for the Coronagraph (COR 1) instrument in the Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) Mission. Instrument PI and Project Scientist for STEREO Mission: Dr. Joseph M. Davila

Educational background:

1973-1986 S.Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia, Sri Lanka (Grade1-12)
G.C.E. Ordinary Level (1982), Advanced Level (1985)
1988-1990 Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), United Kingdom
Management Accountant (1990)

1990-1993

University of Peradeniya, Department of Physics, Sri Lanka
B.Sc. (Hon.) (1993) Major/Minor in Physics/Pure Mathematics
External examiner: Prof. Arnold Wolfendale, Astronomer Royal, UK

1994-1997

University of Delaware, Department of Physics and Astronomy,  USA
MS (1997)
Thesis title: 'The effects of element diffusion in the horizontal branch morphology of globular cluster stars '
Thesis committee chairman: James MacDonald, Ph.D.

1998-2000

University of Delaware, Department of Physics and Astronomy, USA
Ph.D. (2000)
Thesis title: 'MACS, an Instrument and a methodology for Simultaneous and Global Measurements of the Coronal Electron Temperature and the Solar Wind Velocity on the Solar Corona'
Thesis supervisor at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: Joseph M. Davila, Ph.D.
Thesis committee chairman: Dermott J. Mullan, Ph.D.

Conferences and Other Participations:

1997

International Summer School, L'Aquila, Italy
Title: The Sun as seen from Space
Host: International School of Space Science

1999

AAS Chicago, USA (poster presentation)

1999

TRACE workshop, California, USA (poster presentation)

1999

Eclipse Expedition, Elazig, Turkey

2000

AGU Washington D.C., USA (poster presentation)

2000

AAS Lake Tahoe, Nevada, USA (dissertation talk)

2000

Eclipses and the solar corona conference, Institute of Astrophysics, France (talk)

2000

SERTS instrument launch, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, USA

2000 Discovery Channel Documentary "Planet Storms"

2000 - 2006

Lecturer NASA SUNBEAMS program

2001

AGU Boston, USA (talk)

2001

STEREO COR-1 Performance Evaluation at NCAR, Boulder, Colorado, USA

2001

African Eclipse Expedition, South Africa, Zimbabwe and Zambia

2002

First STEREO Workshop, Le Carre des Sciences, France

2002

AAS Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (poster presentation)

2002

STEREO COR-1 Final Performance Evaluation at NCAR, Boulder, Colorado, USA

2002

Eclipse Expedition, Kruger National Park, South Africa

2003

STEREO ETU testing at Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), Washington, D.C., USA

2003

EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly in Nice, France (talk)

2003

AAS JHU/Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland, USA (poster presentation)

2003 STEREO COR-1 Performance Tests at Mauna Loa Solar Observatory, Hawaii, USA
2004 STEREO COR-1 Performance Tests at Mauna Loa Solar Observatory, Hawaii, USA
2004
Inspection tour of the SolarC coronagraph at the Mees Solar Observatory, Haleakala, Hawaii, USA
2005 AGU/SPD Joint Assembly, New Orleans, USA (poster presentation)
2005 SPIE Conference, San Diego, California, USA (talk)
2005 First integration test of the MACS spectrograph with the SolarC coronagraph at the Mees Solar Observatory, Haleakala, Hawaii, USA
2006 Eclipse Expedition to Tunisia and Libya
2006 Solar Physics Division Meeting, New Hampshire, USA
2008 Eclipse Expedition, Gobi Desert, China
2008 Second integration test of the MACS spectrograph with the SolarC coronagraph at the Mees Solar Observatory, Haleakala, Hawaii, USA

Prizes and Scholarships:

1990 University Scholarship for topping the batch in the GSQ examination,
University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

1992

Prof. Arnold Wolfendale Prize for Physics, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

1993

Dr. H.W. Hewavitharana Prize for Physics, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

1994-1997

Full tuition scholarship and teaching assistantship, University of Delaware, USA

1998-2000

NASA Research Fellowship administered through the University of Delaware, USA

Professional Memberships:

 

American Physical Society (APS)

 

American Astronomical Society (AAS)

 

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Sports and Other Awards:

1978-1985

Field Hockey, S. Thomas' College, Awarded Colours 1985

1978-1985

Basketball, S. Thomas' College, Awarded Colours 1985

1984-1985

Diving, S. Thomas' College, Awarded Colours, 1985

1980-1984

Cadet Corps, S. Thomas' College

1984-1985

Member Boxing Squad, S. Thomas' College

1990-1992

Rugby, University of Peradeniya, Awarded Colours 1992

1992

First place in the inter-university quiz competition in physics
Represented the Department of Physics, University of Peradeniya

1990-1992

Field Hockey, University of Peradeniya, Awarded Colours 1992

Publications:
"MACS for Global Measurements of the Solar Wind Velocity and the Thermal Electron Temperature during the Total Solar Eclipse of 11 August 1999": Nelson L. Reginald & Joseph M. Davila, Solar Physics, 195, 111, 2000
 
"Electron Temperature and Speed Measurements in the Low Solar Corona: Results from the 2001 June Eclipse": Nelson L. Reginald, Chris O. St.Cyr, Joseph M. Davila & Jeffrey W. Brosius, Astrophysical Journal, 599, 596, 2003
 
"The Effects of Streamers on the shape of the K-coronal Spectrum": Nelson L. Reginald, Joseph M. Davila & O.C. St.Cyr, Solar Physics, 225(2), 249, 2004
 
"The COR1 Inner Coronagaraph for STEREO-SECCHI": W.T. Thomson, J.M. Davila, R.R. Fisher, L.E. Orwig, J.E. Mentzell, S.E. Hetherington, R.J. Derro, R.E. Federline, D.C. Clark, P.T. Chen, J.L. Tveekrem, A.J. Martino, J. Novello, R.P. Wesenberg, O.C. St.Cyr, N.L. Reginald, R.A. Howard, K.I. Mehalick, M.J. Hersh, M.D. Newman, D.L. Thomas, G. Card & D. Elmore, The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 4853, 1, (2003)
 
"Coronal Electron Velocity and Temperature from Thomson Scattered Visible Light": Joseph M. Davila, Nelson L. Reginald and O.C. St.Cyr, The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE), 5901, 590107, (2005)
 
"The Radiometric and Pointing Calibration of SECCHI COR1 on STEREO": W.T. Thompson & N.L Reginald Solar Physics, 250, 443, 2008