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pluto Name: Johannes Staguhn
Title: Associate Research Scientist
Room: NASA/GSFC, Building 21, Room 69
Phone: (301) 286-7840
E-mail: staguhn

Johannes Staguhn is a member of the Observational Cosmology Laboratory at the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center. His primary research interests are in the development of far-infrared instrumentation for space, suborbital, and groundbased observing platforms. These instruments are used in particular for the study of starformation in the local universe, and the evolution of galaxies throughout the history of the universe. His current projects include the 2-millimeter bolometer camera GISMO for the IRAM 30 m telescope, and the Far Infrared Spectrometer SAFIRE for the Suborbital Infrared Observatory SOFIA. Johannes is user of a large number of (sub-)millimeter telescopes for galactic and extragalactic astronomy. These include the BIMA and CARMA millimeter arrays.
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