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Dean C. Hines, Ph.D.
Space Telescope Science Institute, 440 3700 San M artin Drive Baltimore, MD 21218 Phone: (410) 338 -4374 email: hines@stsci.edu

Primary Astronomy Research Interests · Extragalactic: Active Galactic Nuclei, QSOs and QSO Host Galaxies · Galactic: Formation & Evolution of Planetary Systems; Pre-Planetary Nebulae; Supernovae · General Astrophysics: Astrophysical Dust · Instrumentation: Optical & Infrared Spectroscopy, Imaging and (Spectro-) Polarimetry Education · Ph.D., Astronomy, May 1994, University of Texas at Austin · M.Sc., Physics, December 1987, New Mexico Tech · B.S., High Honors in Physics w/ Astrophysics, May 1985, New Mexico Tech · High School Diploma, May 1981, Sandia Preparatory School, Albuquerque, NM Professional Experience Aug. 2010 ­ Scientist Present Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD JWST/MIRI Instrument & Science Teams MIRI Team Lead (Oct. 2014 ­ )

Senior Research Scientist Independent Research: HST, Spitzer & Ground-Based Nov. 2003 ­ (Research Scientist `03 ­`07) Galactic & Extragalactic Astrophysics Present Space Science Institute MIPS Project: GTO Science Coordinator & IOC Ops Lead Boulder, CO NICMOS Project: GTO Science, Polarimetry Calibration FEPS Spitzer & Taurus Legacy Teams Adj. Assoc. Prof, Physics & Nov. 2008 ­ Astronomy, UNM Measurement Astrophysics; serve as student ­co-advisor Present Albuquerque, NM MIPS Project: GTO Science Coordinator & IOC Ops Lead Assistant Astronomer NICMOS Project: GTO Science, Instrument Calibration Jan. 1999 ­ Steward Observatory, FEPS Spitzer Legacy Team: Data Reduction Lead Sept. 2003 Tucson, AZ Independent Research: HST & Ground-Based SIRTF (Spitzer) Facility Science: Science Definition Aug. 1994 ­ Research Associate Steward NICMOS Project: GTO Science, Instrument Calibration Dec. 1998 Observatory Independent Research: HST & Ground-Based Jan. 1994 ­ Aug. 1996 Jan. 1995 ­ May 1995 Sept. May Sept. Aug. President, Ninth Wave, Inc. Internet Business Consulting & Design; Public Internet Education Astronomy 101L7, Introductory Astronomy Lab. Introductory and Intermediate Undergraduate Astronomy Introductory and Intermediate Undergraduate Physics Assay for Copper Ore: Sample Preparation and Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy

Instructor Steward Observatory Research & Teaching 1987 ­ Assistant 1994 University of Texas Research & Teaching 1985 ­ Assistant 1987 New Mexico Tech

Sept. 1981 ­ Lab Tech, Dec. 1981 New Mexico Tech


Grant Funding & Administration, Major Project Initiatives 2014 ­ $78k; D.C. Hines (PI), HST GO 13863; STScI 2013 ­ $97k; D.C. Hines (PI), HST GO/DD 13199, GO 13474; STScI 2011 ­ $67k; D.C. Hines (PI), HST GO 12685; STScI 2011 ­ ~600k; D.C. Hines, Deputy PI on EXCEDE mission funded for tech development NASA Explorer Program 2010 ­ $180k; D.C. Hines (PI), NASA ADP & PMDAP 2007 ­ $181K; D.C. Hines (PI, Co-I), several programs using HST and Spitzer 2005 ­ 2006 ­ $117K, D.C. Hines (PI) ­ Four large programs using HST and Spitzer 2004 ­ $76, D.C. Hines (PI), several programs using HST 2003 ­ $80K; D.C. Hines (PI), Enabling NICMOS Coronagraphic Polarimetry; NASA/STScI 2002 ­ $17,676, D.C. Hines (PI), Cycle 11 NICMOS Polarimetric Calibration Contract; NASA/STScI 2001 ­ $89,000, D.C. Hines (PI), Cycle 10 GO 9057; STScI 1996-1999 ­ $43,800 D.C. Hines (PI); ISO Grant for US PI's, (years 1-3); NASA/JPL 1995 ­ $51,451 D.C. Hines (PI); Cycle 5 GO 5928, STScI 1994 ­ $45,817 D.C. Hines (PI); Cycle 4 GO 5463, STScI Public Outreach Invited Panelist: STEM Career Showcase for Students with Disabilities, Oct. 2014 Co-PI: NASA/NSF, "Building Alien Earths: Reaching New Audiences with NASA Origins Science" Science PI: NASA, MyStar ­ An Interactive Gaming Website for Astronomy Education Sponsor: NASA Space Grant Student (2000 ­ 2001) Spitzer FEPS Legacy Science Public Outreach Development Consultant: IMPACTT Curriculum Development, Center for Toxicology; University of Arizona Steward Public Lecture Series: "Near, Far, Young & Old: The Universe Unveiled by NICMOS" Voices In Science Lecture Series, Lodestar Planetarium, Albuquerque, April 2005: "The Spitzer Space Telescope and the Infrared Cosmos" Author: "Tucson Skies," in Wrightstown Homeowners Assoc. Quarterly (1999-2001) Invited Talks See Complete Bibliography Committees & Community Service: NSF Astronomy & Astrophysics Research Grants (AST) Review Panel Member1 ­ 2014, 2015 NASA ADAP Review Panel Member ­ 2011 SOFIA Time Allocation Committee Panel Member ­ 2012, 2013 Spitzer Users Panel ­ 2005-2008 Spitzer Time Allocation Committee Panel Member ­ 2006, 2007, 2015 Spitzer Cycle-6 Exploration Science Proposal Review Panel ­ 2008 Chandra Time Allocation Committee Panel Member ­ 2006, 2011 IRTF Time Allocation Committee (non-solar science system chair 2008) ­ 2006-2008 NASA Herschel Science Center Readiness Review Board, Launch Readiness Review ­ 2007, 2008 Editorial Board: Advances in Astronomy Referee: A&A, AJ, ApJ, ApJL, ApJS, JATIS, MNRAS, PASJ, PASP Honors & Awards 2nd Lieutenant Civil Air Patrol, Promotion date = April 2015 STScI Achievement Award, 2014, for the Creation of the Russel B. Makidon Optics Laboratory NASA Public Service Group Achievement Award, 2005, Spitzer MIPS Commissioning NASA Group Achievement Award, 2004, Spitzer Focus Integrated Products Team (IPT) NASA Group Achievement Award, 2004, Spitzer Helium Utilization IPT NASA Group Achievement Award, 2004, Spitzer Payload Team William F. Lucas/San Diego Astronomy Association, Junior Faculty Award, 1996 Astrophysics Research Center Award, 1987 National Radio Astronomy Observatory Summer Student, 1986
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New Mexico Tech Scholar Award, 1983 New Mexico Tech Regents Scholarship, Jan. 1982 ­ May, 1985 New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Scholarship, Sept. 1981 ­ May 1985 Sam Stratton & Republican Scholarships, 1981 New Mexico Tech Undergraduate Honors Program, 1981 Sandia Preparatory School - High School, Student Body President, 1979 ­ 1980 Memberships American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2013 ­ present American Astronomical Society Division for Planetary Science (DPS), 2012 ­ present American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2007 ­ present American Astronomical Society (AAS), 1986 ­ present Vice President, Board of Directors, Coyote Kite Club of Tucson, 1995-1996 Central Texas Regional Director of the Texas Sky Riders, 1993-1994 National Honor Society; Quill and Scroll National Honor Society, Elected 1979 Selected Publications (of 152 Co-Authored, 18 1st Authored, Refereed Papers, h = 56; selected relevant papers & contributions below): "Polarimetry of Comets: Status, Questions, Future Pathways," Hines, D.C. & Levasseur-Regourd, A.C., 2015, P&SS, submitted "Hubble Space Telescope Pre-Perihelion ACS/WFC Imaging Polarimetry of Comet ISON (C/2012 S1) at 3.81 AU," Hines, D.C., Videen, G., Zubko, E. et al. 2013, ApJ, 780, L32 "O/IR Polarimetry for the 2010 Decade (CGT): Science at the Edge, Sharp Tools for All," Hines, D.C. et al. 2009, Astronomy, 2010 Decadal Review, 125 "The Moth: An Unusual Circumstellar Structure Associated with HD 61005," Hines, D.C., Schneider, Hollenbach, D. et al. 2007, ApJ, 671, L165 "High Contrast Imaging with NICMOS - II: Coronagraphic Polarimetry," Hines, D.C. & Schneider, G. 2007, in proceedings of the conference In the Spirit of Bernard Lyot: The Direct Detection of Planets and Circumstellar Disks in the 21st Century. June 04 - 08, 2007. University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA. Edited by Paul Kalas. "The Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems (FEPS): Discovery of an Unusual Debris System Associated with HD 12039," Hines, D.C., Backman, D.E., Bouwman, J. et al. 2006, ApJ, 638, 1070 "Imaging of the Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A with the Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS)," Hines, D.C., Rieke, G.H., Gordon, K.D. et al. 2004, ApJS, 154, 290 "Polarimetry with NICMOS," Hines, D.C. & Schneider, G. 2006, ArXiv Astrophysics e-prints, arXiv:astro-ph/0601533 "Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet and Ground-based Optical Spectropolarimetry of IRAS Quasistellar Objects: Dusty Scattering in Luminous Active Galactic Nuclei," Hines, D.C., Schmidt, G.D., Gordon, K.D. et al. 2001, ApJ, 563, 512 "Analysis of Polarized Light with NICMOS," Hines, D.C., Schmidt, G.D. & Schneider, G. 2000, PASP, 112, 983 "The Polarized Spectrum of APM 08279+5255," Hines, D.C., Schmidt, G.D., & Smith, P.S. 1999, ApJ, 514, L91 "The Polarized Spectrum of the Fe II-rich Broad Absorption Line QSO IRAS 07598+6508," Hines, D.C., & Wills, B.J. 1995, ApJ, 448, L69 "The Highly Polarized Hidden Quasar IRAS 09104+4109: A Double-lobed Radio Source in a Rich Cluster," Hines, D.C., & Wills, B.J. 1993, ApJ, 415, 82

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