Education
B.S. Aeronautical Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
M.S. Physics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Ph.D. Engineering Mechanics, Old Dominion University
Dr. Tolson has over forty years of research, management, and educational experience in aerospace science, engineering and technology.
NASA During his early career, he performed guidance, navigation and trajectory analyses for the Lunar Orbiter, Apollo and Viking missions. He was either a principal investigator or a co-investigator on several space missions including the Lunar Orbiter Selenodesy Experiment to map the gravity field of the Moon, the Viking Radio Science Team that determined atmospheric, gravitational and areophysical properties of Mars, the Pioneer Venus Aeronomy experiment that explored the upper atmosphere of Venus, the GEOS-3 radar altimetry mapping of the terrestrial oceans. He was the originator of the Viking Phobos-Deimos Encounter Experiment during which the Viking Orbiters passed within 30 km of Phobos and 100 km of Deimos, thereby determining the mass of both satellites and providing images with resolution below 1 meter. He has other experience analyzing and interpreting Earth and planetary observation data including the Nimbus-6 measurements of stratospheric ozone.
At NASA, Dr. Tolson acted as head of two research branches and a division level office that was focused on interdisciplinary research for aerospace vehicles including rotorcraft, hypersonic vehicles and large, flexible space structures. He has performed other management functions including Navigation Manager for the Viking Mission to Mars responsible for all navigation from the Earth to the landing on Mars. He has received the Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement, NASA's highest scientific award. He also served as the Chief Scientist of the Langley Research Center.
GWU
He was a Professor at George Washington University from 1991 through 2003. Research
activities of Prof. Tolson and his students are provided at
Research Interest
and
UMD/NIA Professor Tolson was the University of Maryland Liaison Professor to the National Institute of Aerospace in 2004.
NCSU/NIA Professor Tolson is the North Carolina State University Langley Professor in Planetary Atmospheric and Flight Sciences to the National Institute of Aerospace. Current research activities include recovering zonal winds on Mars from the Odyssey accelerometer data, the aerobraking phase of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter mission, studies under the Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts program, entry aerothermodynamics and flight mechanics studies for both the Mars Science Laboratory and the Phoenix mission, Titan-Huygens entry reconstruction and atmospheric characterization, and Mars Exploration Rover (MER) entry anomaly investigation.
Dr. Tolson has over fifty refereed publications.
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