The Canadian SCISAT mission is a partnership of universities, government, and industry. A scientific team of researchers from around the world, led by Professor Peter Bernath of the University of Waterloo is conducting in the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) which aims to measure and understand the chemical processes that control the distribution of ozone in the Earth's atmosphere, particularly in the northern latitudes.
Dr. Peter Bernath, University of Waterloo
ACE-FTS INSTRUMENT Principal Investigators
Dr. James Drummond, University of Toronto
Dr. Pierre Tremblay, Université Laval
MAESTRO INSTRUMENT Principal Investigator
Dr. Tom McElroy, Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC)
Modelling and Data Assimilation
Dr. Jack McConnell, York University
Dr. Ian McDade, York University
Dr. Ian Folkins, Dalhousie University
Dr. Louis Garand, MSC, Dorval
Dr. Clément Chouinard, MSC, Dorval
Aerosols
Dr. Jim Sloan, University of Waterloo
Data Reduction Algorithms and Interpretation
Dr. Curtis Rinsland, NASA Langley, US
Dr. William Chu, NASA Langley, US
Dr. Mark Abrams, ITT Industries, US
Dr. Ted Llewellyn, University of Saskatchewan
Ground Truthing, Validation, and Correlative Measurements
Dr. Robert Lowe, University of Western Ontario
Dr. Hans Fast, MSC, Downsview
Dr. Aaron Goldman, University of Denver, US
Dr. Kim Strong, University of Toronto
Dr. Wayne Evans, Trent University
Dr. Yukara Kondo, Nagoya University, Japan
European Support
Dr. Paul Simon, Belgian Aeronomy Institute
Dr. Reg Colin, Free University of Brussels
Dr. Bo Galle, Swedish Environmental Research Institute