Curriculum Vitae
Verner Edward Suomi
Curriculum Vitae
Education
Ph.D., 1953, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
B.E. 1938, Winona State Teacher’s College, Winona, Minnesota
1933-35, Eveleth Junior College, Eveleth, Minnesota
Work Experience
Founder and Director, Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, 1965 -1988
Founder and first Director, Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, University of Wisconsin- Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, 1980-1984
Chief Scientist, United States Weather Bureau, Washington, DC, 1964-1965
Associate Program Director for Atmospheric Science, National Science Foundation, 1962
Professor, Department of Meteorology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, 1948-1986
Instructor and student, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, 1943-1948
Teacher, Faribault Public School, Faribault, Minnesota, 1940-1943
Teacher, Sleepy Eye Public School, Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, 1939-1940
Teacher, New York Hills High School, New York Hills, Minnesota, 1938-1939
Research Interests
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Publications
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Patents
Suomi, Verner E., Inventor. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), Assignee. Non-resonant antenna for wind profilers. Issued August 18, 1992. United States Patent Number 5,140,336.
Suomi, Verner E., Inventor. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), Assignee. Heat flow sensing apparatus and method. Issued June 4, 1991. United States Patent Number 5,020, 919.
Suomi, V.E., et al, Inventors. Radiation measuring device. Issued July 23, 1963. United States Patent Number 3,098,380.
Bohl, L.S., with V.E. Suomi, Inventors. Atmospheric infrared radiation detector. Issued December 26, 1961. United States Patent Number 3,014,369.
Suomi, V.E., et al, Inventor. Balloon structure and method of launching the same. Issued December 29, 1959. United States Patent Number 2,919,083.
Suomi, V.E., Inventor. Audio-frequency recorder. Issued September 12, 1950. United States Patent Number 2,521,881.
Foreign languages
Swedish, German, French
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