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Lynn Cominsky
Project Director
Professor
Chair
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Sonoma State University


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Lynn Cominsky


Dr. Lynn Cominsky joined the faculty at Sonoma State University in 1986; she has been a Professor of Physics and Astronomy since 1991 and Chair of the Department since 2004. In 1992, Dr. Cominsky began collaborating with scientists in the Particle Astrophysics group at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and at Stanford University. When the Stanford-led Large Area Telescope was selected by NASA in 1999 to be the primary scientific instrument on GLAST (the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope), Dr. Cominsky was chosen to lead the Education and Public Outreach program for the mission. She is also the E/PO lead Press Officer for the Swift Gamma-ray burst MIDEX mission, launched on November 20, 2004. In 2003, she took over as lead for the E/PO effort for the US part of ESA's XMM-Newton mission. More recently, Cominsky was asked to lead the E/PO program for the NuSTAR focusing hard x-ray mission, now in an Extended Phase A study phase.

Dr. Cominsky has been a Guest Investigator on many X-ray and gamma-ray satellite experiments including: HEAO A-1, EXOSAT, ROSAT, RXTE and the BATSE, EGRET and OSSE experiments on board CGRO. Her observational goals have been to increase the understanding of the physics of mass transfer in neutron star and black hole X-ray binaries. Highlights of Dr. Cominsky's research career include the discovery of pulsations from the first X-ray transient shown to be in a binary system, the discovery of eclipses from an X-ray burst source, which revealed the first precise orbital period for a low mass X-ray binary, and the discovery of X-ray emission from the only radio pulsar in a binary orbit with a Be star.

Dr. Cominsky volunteers time as the Deputy Press Officer for the American Astronomical Society and organizing press for other astronomical conferences. In these roles, she often interprets astronomical discoveries for the public via broadcast media. In 1993, Dr. Cominsky was named both SSU Outstanding Professor and California Professor of the Year by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE).