- Hans Mark
Hans Michael Mark (born
June 17 ,1929 ) is a former Secretary of the Air Force and a former Deputy Administrator ofNASA . He is an expert and consultant in aerospace design and national defense policy. Mark is currently working in the Department ofAerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at theUniversity of Texas at Austin .Early life and career
Mark was born in
Mannheim, Germany . He lived in Vienna for a time before escaping the Nazi anschluss via Switzerland. Before the collapse of France the Mark family moved to London where they lived during the Battle of Britain and the bombing of London. Mark's father,Herman Francis Mark , a polymer chemist, soon took a position with a Canadian paper company, moving his family to Toronto. A short time later the family moved to theUnited States in 1940. After becoming an Americancitizen in 1945, he graduated from New York'sStuyvesant High School in 1947 [cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=bhFJZ_FUDFEC&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=%22hans+mark%22+stuyvesant&source=web&ots=x7BUR5z20s&sig=LyqtiYaIklS71oT1KygfNHF8sRk |title=The Space Station: A Personal Journey |first=Hans |last=Mark |ISBN=978-0822307273 |publisher=Duke University Press |month=December |year=1987] and went on to receive abachelor's degree inphysics from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1951 and a Ph.D. in physics from theMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1954.After completion of his doctorate, Mark stayed on at MIT as a
research associate and acting head of the Neutron Physics Group Laboratory for Nuclear Science. He returned to UC Berkeley in 1955 and remained there until 1958 as a research physicist at the University'sLawrence Radiation Laboratory in Livermore. Dr. Mark then returned to MIT as anassistant professor of physics. In 1960, he again returned to the University of California's Livermore Radiation Laboratory's Experimental Physics Division. He remained there until 1964, when he becamechairman of the university's Department ofNuclear Engineering and administrator of theBerkeley Research Reactor .Mark has also taught
undergraduate and graduate courses in physics andengineering atBoston University and theUniversity of California, Davis .U.S. Government
In February 1969, he became director of NASA's
Ames Research Center , located inMountain View, California . In this role, he managed the center's research and applications efforts inaeronautics ,space science ,life science andspace technology .He subsequently served as Undersecretary of the Air Force from 1977 until July 1979, when he was promoted to
Secretary of the Air Force . He remained as this position until 1981, when he was appointedDeputy Administrator of NASA by President Reagan, a position he served in fromJuly 10 ,1981 toSeptember 1 ,1984 .University of Texas
Upon leaving NASA in 1984, Dr. Mark served as Chancellor of
The University of Texas system until 1992. He moved on to become a senior professor of aerospace engineering atThe University of Texas at Austin . In July 1998, he began work atThe Pentagon upon President Clinton's nomination of him asDirector of Defense Research and Engineering . In 2001, he returned to The University of Texas at Austin, where he is currently holds the John J. McKetta Centennial Energy Chair in Engineering as a professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. He currently teaches a 1 hour introductory course to incoming freshman on Aerospace Engineering. All undergraduates since 2001 have taken his course. He also teaches a history of space flight course and as well as a course focusing on the role of technology in the Cold War. Dr. Mark also holds a research position at the University of Texas' Institute for Advanced Technology.Honors
Hans Mark is a member of the
National Academy of Engineering , the nation's highest honor for engineering professionals. He is also an Honorary Fellow of theAmerican Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics . He has received the 1999Joe J. King Engineering Achievement Award and the 1999George E. Haddaway Medal for Achievement in Aviation. Dr. Mark was recently honored for his contributions to the US military space program at the 2006 annual meeting of the American Astronautical Society. He received the 2006 Military Astronautics Award on November 14, 2006 at the society’s annual meeting in Pasadena, Calif.Publications
Dr. Mark has written or edited eight
books and published more than 180technical report s. His works include:
* (co-authored) "Experiments in Modern Physics and Power and Security"
* (co-authored) "The Properties of Matter Under Unusual Conditions"
* "The Space Station: A Personal Journey" (Duke University Press, 1987)
* "The Management of Research Institutions" (NASA SP-481, 1984)References
* [http://www.engr.utexas.edu/faculty/bios/mark.cfm University of Texas biography]
* [http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/Biographies/mark.html NASA biography]succession box | title =
Deputy Administrator of NASA
before =Alan M. Lovelace
after =William Robert Graham
years =July 10 ,1981 -September 1 ,1984
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