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Dr. Lindeman received a bachelors in Physics from the University of California, Riverside (1993), and an MS. (1995) and Ph.D. (2000) in Applied Science from the University of California at Davis while conducting research at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory to develop superconducting Transition Edge Sensors (TES) and pioneering the bolometer theory for characterizing those devices. Mark received a National Research Council Associateship to work at NASA Goddard, where he developed TESs for X-ray astrophysics and pioneered experimental methods for bolometer characterization. Following that he held a positions at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and the Space Research Institute of the Netherlands (SRON) in Utrecht, conducting detector development, instrumentation, testing, and advancing bolometer theory. He was then awarded a Senior NASA Postdoctoral Program fellowship at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) to develop novel superconducting Kinetic Inductance bolometer (KIB) technology. He currently works at JPL as low temperature physicist, testing flight projects, and leading KIB detector development for planetary science.
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R A Hijmering,P Khosropanah,M Ridder,J R Gao,M A Lindeman,H F C Hoevers,J Van Der Kuur,L Gottardi,B D Jackson, R Huiting, M Van Litsenburg
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