Education
- Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1949
- A.B., University of California, Berkeley 1947
Employment
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology:
Retired Distinguished Scientist On Call, 1993–2011; Distinguished Scientist, 1987–1992;
Senior Scientist, 1985–1987
- The University of Arizona: Optical Sciences Center/College of
Optical Sciences, Professor
Emeritus, 1985–2011; Optical Sciences Center, Professor, 1973–1985;
Optical Sciences Center, Director and Chairman, 1966–1973; Steward
Observatory, Director, 1961–1966; Department of Astronomy,
Professor, 1961–1973
- Kitt Peak National Observatory: Director, 1958–1961
- National Science Foundation: Executive Secretary, Advisory
Committee, 1954–1958
- Yerkes and McDonald Observatories: Associate Director, 1953–1956
- University of Chicago: Associate Professor, 1950–1953; Research
Associate, 1949–1950
- United States Navy: Ensign, 1945–1946; Seaman, 1st Class,
1944–1945
- California Institute of Technology: Research Associate, 1942–1944
Honors and Awards
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected 1962
- American Association for the Advancement of Science, President,
Rocky Mountain and Southwestern Division, 1964–1965
- American Astronomical Society, Warner Prize, 1954; Council,
1959–1962
- American Institute of Physics Governing Board, 1971–1973
- Optical Society of Southern California
- California Lutheran College, Convocator, 1961–1963; Regent,
1963–1971
- Astronomical Society of the Republic of China, Honorary Member
- International Astronomical Union, Member, Commission 44; Vice
President, Commission 9, 1971–1973; President, Commission 9,
1973–1976
- National Research Council, Division of Physical Sciences,
1972–1976
- The Optical Society (OSA), Adolph Lomb Medal, 1952; Board of
Directors, 1964–1968; Fellow, 1965; President-Elect, 1971–1972;
President, 1972–1973; Ives Medal, 1980
- U.S. Air Force Scroll of Appreciation, 1967
- SPIE, Goddard
Award, 1984; Fellow, 1988; Kingslake Medal and Award, 1993, Gold
Medal, 1997
- The University of Arizona, Honorary Doctor of Science, 1990
- George van Biesbroeck Award for Services in Astronomy, 1990
- NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal, 1993
- American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow,
2006
Research
- Astrophysics, spectroscopy, upper atmospheric physics, glass
technology, optical design, instrumentation, space systems, solar
energy
Observatory Projects
- McDonald Observatory, Fort Davis, Tex.: Associate Director; design
supervision of construction and installation of the 36-inch
telescope
- Kitt Peak National Observatory, Tucson, Ariz.: Executive
Secretary in charge of site selection and design of 36-inch and
85-inch telescopes; Director in charge of construction and
installation of telescopes, telescope auxiliaries and observatory
buildings
- Steward Observatory, Tucson, Ariz.: Director in charge of
construction and relocation of the 36-inch telescope; design,
construction and installation of the 94-inch telescope
- Osmania University, Hyderabad, India: Foreign Advisor for
completion of 48-inch telescope construction and installation
- Optical Sciences Center: Director; conceptual design for the
multiple mirror telescope (MMT), 186-inch equivalent aperture
- National Central University, Chung-Li, Taiwan, Republic of China:
Foreign Advisor for construction and installation of 24-inch
telescope
Books
- D.L. Crawford, A.B. Meinel and Martha W. Stockton, eds., A
Symposium on Support and Testing of Large Astronomical Mirrors,
Optical Sciences Technical Report 30, July 1968, 252 pp.
- A.B. Meinel, A.F. Aveni, and Martha W. Stockton, Catalog of
Emission Lines in Astrophysical Objects, Optical Sciences Center
Technical Report 27, June 1968, 195 pp.
- A.B. Meinel and M.P. Meinel, Power for the People,
McDonnell-Douglas Corporation, 1971, 280 pp.
- A.B. Meinel and M.P. Meinel, Applied Solar Energy: An
Introduction, Addison-Wesley, 1976, 650 pp.
- A.B. Meinel and M.P. Meinel, Sunsets, Twilights, and Evenings
Skies, Cambridge University Press, 1983, 163 pp.
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