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date: 2003-03-20 23:07:00
subject: 3\15a Pt-2 STS-107 - CAIB Holds Second Public Hearing

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3\15a STS-107 - CAIB Holds Second Public Hearing 
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Mr. Steven G. Labbe is a 1984 graduate of the University of Cincinnati 
with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Aerospace Engineering.  He has 
been employed by NASA since 1981, beginning as a cooperative education 
student at the Lewis (now Glenn) Research Center.  He transferred to 
the Johnson Space Center as a coop and accepted a full-time position 
in 1984. He currently serves as the Chief of the Applied Aeroscience 
and Computational Fluid Dynamics Branch. Previous positions at NASA 
include: Aeroscience Branch Engineer responsible for the development 
and analysis of Shuttle aerodynamic characteristics; Professional 
Development Program (PDP) participation via rotational assignment at 
NASA Ames Research Center in the Applied CFD Analysis Branch; Space 
Shuttle Ascent Aerodynamic Sub System Manager; Aeroscience Branch 
Aerodynamics Group Leader; X-38 Project, Aeroscience and Flight 
Mechanics, Division Chief Engineer/Flight Dynamics Team Lead; X-38 
Aerodynamics Lead; and Deputy Chief, Applied Aeroscience & CFD Branch.

Dr. John J. Bertin
Professor of Aeronautics
 United States Air Force Academy
Dr. Bertin holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from 
Rice University. Prior to his current position, he was in the 
Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at the 
University of Texas at Austin, served four years as an Aerospace 
Technologist at NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center (now known as the 
Johnson Space Center,) and in various roles at the Sandia National 
Laboratories. He is author of Aerodynamics for Engineers and co-author 
of Col. M.L. Smith Hypersonic Aerothermodynamics, published as part of 
the AIAA Education Series. He is a fellow of the AIAA, a Professional 
Engineer in the state of Texas, and has received numerous awards and 
honors, including the AIAA Thermophysics Award in 1997.

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