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Stephen Musko
Engineer in Research Lead

Email: musko@umich.edu
Telephone: 936-3105
Fax: 763-5567
Office: 1206 SRB



Education:

Bachelor of Science Computer Science and Mathematics

Eastern Michigan University

 

Research: Real-time programming; real-time operating systems; C and C++ assembly language; software design, coding and testing.

Publications
  • Musko, S.B., C.R. Clauer, and V.O. Papitashvili. 1995. "A Study of Very-High-Latitude Geomagnetic Phenomena Using Autonomous Remote Magtnetomer Data-Acquisition Systems" Antarctic Journal of the U.S., 30 (5), 361-363.
  • Papitashvili, V.O., C.R. Clauer, S.B. Musko, B.A. Belov, O.A. Troshichev, and M.G. Gudkov.  1996.  "Low-Magniture, Long-Period Magnetic Pulsations Observed Deep in the Southern Polar Cap"  Antarctic Journal of the U.S., 31(2), 255-257.
  • Ruf,C., C. Principe, T. Dod, B. Gosselin, B. Monosmith, S. Musko, S. Rogacki, A. Stewart, Z. Zhang, "Lightweight Rainfall Radiometer STAR Aircraft Sensor" Proc. of the 2002 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Toronto, CA, 24-28 June 2002, II:  850-852, IEEE Cat. #02CH37380, 2002.
  • Ruf,C., C. Principe, T. Dod, B. Gosselin, B. Monosmith, S. Musko, S. Rogacki, A. Stewart, Z. Zhang, "Lightweight Rainfall Radiometer STAR Aircraft Sensor" Proc. of NASA Earth Science Technology conference, Pasadena, CA, 11-13 June 2002.
  • Tanner, A.B., W.J. Wilson, P.P. Kangaslahti, B.H. Lambrigsten, S.J. Dinardo, J.R. Piepmeier, C.S. Ruf, S. Rogacki, S.M. Gross and S.B. Musko, "Prototype Development of a Geostationary Synthetic Thinned Aperture Radiometer, GeoSTAR", Proc. of NASA Earth Science Technology Conference, Palo Alto, CA, 22-24 June 2004.


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