Slava Turyshev
Slava G. Turyshev is a Russian physicist now working in the US at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). He is known for his investigations of the Pioneer Anomaly, affecting Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 spacecraft, and for his attempt to recover early data of the Pioneer spacecraft to shed light on such a phenomenon. He is interested in:
- Science motivation, mission design, and data analysis of high precision gravitational experiments in space
- Relativistic cosmology and alternative theories of gravity; theory of gravity-wave astronomy, including wave generation, propagation and detection
- Theory of and modeling for high precision astronomical reference frames; lunar and interplanetary laser ranging; pulsar timing experiments
- Optimization and control algorithms for long-baseline optical interferometry; analytical and numerical techniques for the white-light fringe parameter estimation.
He was Principal Investigator of the LATOR mission aimed to testing Parameterized post-Newtonian formalism at high accuracy. Dr. Turyshev chaired several workshops at the International Space Science Institute on the Pioneer Anomaly and the Flyby anomaly.
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