Matt MountainDr. Matt Mountain, SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE DIRECTOR

Matt Mountain has been the Director of the Space Telescope Science Institute, since September 1, 2005, leading the 400-person institute that is responsible for the research done with the Hubble Space Telescope, and its planned successor the James Webb Space Telescope.

Matt was previously the Director of the Gemini Observatory, which is based in Hilo, Hawaii which has telescopes on Mauna Kea and on Cerro Pachon, in Chile. He is also the Telescope Scientist for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, a member of the Webb Science Working Group, a Professor at Johns Hopkins Department of Physics and Astronomy and a Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford (UK).

Matt’s principle research interests have included star formation in galaxies (including our own), advanced infrared instrumentation, and the capabilities of advanced telescopes. He has published more than 100 research papers, articles, and reports. He is a fellow of the American Astronomical Society, the Royal Astronomical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science; and a member of the International Society for Optical Engineering. In 2003 Matt was awarded the Gabriela Mistral Medal for excellence in education by the Chilean Ministry of Education (the first time this award has been made outside of Chile) for the Gemini StarTeachers education program.

On taking up his appointment, Matt was quoted by Nature; “This is a very successful institution with a very motivated staff, and I think they feel that their past record justifies their continued existence. That’s an understandable motivation, but it’s not sufficient. We’re going to have to earn our future”

Full text of the Nature interview (Nature, Vol. 437, 29 September 2005) can be found at http://www-int.stsci.edu/~mountain/interview.html

A more detailed Biography and CV can be found on the following web pages:
http://www.stsci.edu/~mountain/mattbio.pdf

http://www.stsci.edu/~mountain/mattcv.pdf