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SETI AUSTRALIA MEMBERS

Dr Frank Drake (SETI Australia Patron), SETI Institute, California.

Scientists:

Dr Frank Stootman (Chairman), College of Science, Technology and the Environment, University of Western Sydney. Member of the IAA SETI Committee. Member of the Local Organising Committee of IAU Symposium 213 "Bioastronomy 2002: Life Among the Stars"

Dr Kel Wellington (Deputy Chairman) Member of the IAA SETI Committee.

Ain De Horta (Southern SERENDIP Project Scientist), College of Science, Technology and the Environment, University of Western Sydney.

Professor Joachim Diederich, Director, Machine Learning Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology.

Professor Stuart Hazell, Dean, Science Faculty, University of Southern Queensland.

Professor Ray Norris, Australia Telescope National Facility. Member of the IAA SETI Committee and co-chair of its sub-committee on Communication with Extraterrestrial Intelligence. Science Organising Chair for the IAU Symposium 213  "Bioastronomy 2002: Life Among the Stars"  

John Sarkissian, Parkes radio astronomy observatory staff member.

Science educationalists:

Les Vozzo (Education Coordinator), College of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, University of Western Sydney. Local Organising Committee member for the IAU Symposium 213 "Bioastronomy 2002: Life Among the Stars"  Local Organising Committee member of the Fulbright Symposium 2002: "Science Education in Partnership".

Dr Gordon Brown, College of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, University of Western Sydney

Associate members:

Dr Dan Werthimer, Director of the SERENDIP project at the University of California Berkeley and one of the co-directors of SETI@home.

Marsha Cadman, Director, Odyssey Communications and Consulting. Local Organising Committee member for the IAU Symposium 213 "Bioastronomy 2002: Life Among the Stars"

External Adviser:

Tom Pierson, Executive Director, SETI Institute, California.