- Jill Tarter
Jill Cornell Tarter (born
1944 ) is an Americanastronomer and the current of the Center forSETI Research, holding theBernard M. Oliver Chair for SETI at theSETI Institute .Tarter received her undergraduate education at
Cornell University and herPhD from theUniversity of California . Tarter has worked on a number of major scientific projects, most relating to the search forextraterrestrial life . As agraduate student , she worked on the radio-search projectSERENDIP . She was project scientist for NASA'sHigh Resolution Microwave Survey (HRMS) in 1992 and 1993 and subsequently director of Project Phoenix (HRMS reconfigured) under the auspices of the SETI Institute. She was co-creator withMargaret Turnbull of theHabCat in 2002, a principal component of Project Phoenix.Tarter has published dozens of technical papers and lectures extensively both on the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and the need for proper science education. Her work in astrobiology and her success as a female scientist have garnered achievement awards from Women in Aerospace and
NASA , amongst others. Tarter was elected a Fellow of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science in2002 and a Fellow of theCalifornia Academy of Sciences in2003 . She was awarded the Telluride Tech Festival Award of Technology in 2001.Tarter's astronomical work is illustrated in
Carl Sagan 's novel "Contact". In the film version of "Contact", the protagonistEllie Arroway is played byJodie Foster . Tarter conversed with the actress for months before and during filming.The character of Samantha Crowe in
Frank Schätzing 's novel "The Swarm" is also strongly based on Tarter.References
External links
* [http://www.seti.org/about-us/people/staff/tarter-jill.php SETI Institute Official Website - Jill Tarter biography]
* [http://seminars.moose.cc/salt-0200407-tarter/salt-0200407-tarter.ogg Lecture about long-term SETI strategies] presented to theLong Now Foundation (Ogg Vorbis format).
* [http://www.wonderfest.org/html/sagan_prize_info.html Carl Sagan Prize for Science Popularization] award recipient,Wonderfest 2005.
* [http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/research.nsf/pages/d.compsci.seti.html Finding intelligent life with telescopes and computers] ,podcast 2008.
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