Princeton’s Role on the Mission
Princeton University is the home of the IMAP Principal Investigator and leads the IMAP mission and an international team of 25 partner institutions. Princeton also leads the design and assembly of one of IMAP’s 10 instruments, Solar Wind and Pickup Ions (SWAPI). Learn more on the Princeton website.
Mergen Alimaganbetov
Science and Hardware
Solar Wind and Pickup Ion (SWAPI)
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Princeton
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Nigel Angold
Sr. Systems Engineering Management
Principal Investigator Office / Solar Wind and Pickup Ion (SWAPI)
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Princeton
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Lindsay Bartolone
Outreach and Communications Lead
Principal Investigator Office
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Princeton
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Andrew Cummings
Former Science and Hardware
Solar Wind and Pickup Ion (SWAPI)
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Princeton
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Michael DeLuca
Former Science and Hardware
Solar Wind and Pickup Ion (SWAPI)
Office
Princeton
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David J McComas, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator
Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe-Hi (IMAP-Hi) / Project Science / Solar Wind and Pickup Ion (SWAPI)
Office
Princeton
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Jamie Rankin
Co-Investigator / Instrument Lead
Solar Wind and Pickup Ion (SWAPI)
Office
Princeton
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Margaret Shaw-Lecerf
Testing System Engineer
Solar Wind and Pickup Ion (SWAPI)
Office
Princeton
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Mitchell Shen
IMAP-Lo Deputy Instrument Lead
Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe-Lo (IMAP-Lo) / Solar Wind and Pickup Ion (SWAPI)
Office
Princeton
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Bishwas Lal Shrestha
Science Team
Science / Solar Wind and Pickup Ion (SWAPI)
Office
Princeton
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Jamey Szalay
Co-Investigator / CAVA Lead
Combined Access Visualization and Analysis (CAVA) / Interstellar Dust Experiment (IDEX)
Office
Princeton
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John Teifert
Precision Assembly Specialist
Solar Wind and Pickup Ion (SWAPI)
Office
Princeton
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