William Swartz is an atmospheric scientist with broad research experience encompassing modeling and analysis, technology development, and field measurement. He serves as the principal investigator for the RAVAN CubeSat mission, which launched in 2016, and has been involved in instrument development projects such as the CHAPS imaging spectrometer. His work focuses on creating and testing compact space instruments aimed at remote sensing atmospheric composition, contributing significantly to advancements in atmospheric chemistry and related fields.
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory • Laurel, MD
Leading research and development projects related to atmospheric science and engineering.