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As indicated in the history, Isis has been in existence in one form or another for over 30 years and any aged software package will have had many contributors. Dozens of people within the USGS and other institutions have been involved in the Isis design and development at some point in its evolution. These include scientists, programmers, users, and students. Here is a current list of Astrogeology Team members involved in the development of Isis:
Jeff Anderson | Brent Archinal | Janet Barrett | Kris Becker |
Tammy Becker | Glenn Bennett | Debbie Cook | Phil Davis |
Eric Eliason | Lisa Gaddis | Trent Hare | Ken Herkenhoff |
Annie Howington-Kraus | Chris Isbell | Jeff Johnson | Hugh Kieffer |
Randy Kirk | Ella Lee | Jac Shinaman | Stuart Sides |
Larry Soderblom | Deborah Lee Soltesz | Tracie Sucharski | Teal Thompson |
Jim Torson |
Additionally, there are many past Astrogeology or USGS employees who have contributed to the image processing software. They include:
Alex Acosta | James Anderson | Joni Bauers | Pat Chavez |
Way Christensen | Jim Crawforth | Norm Cushing | Kay Edwards |
Patrica Eliason | Verna Gregg | Rae Harvey | Tom Kelleher |
Jason Mawhinney | Jim Mathews | Alfred McEwen | Dennis McMacken |
Wendy Parker | Mark Robinson | Bill Scott | Jim Stapleton |
Aaron Young |
Finally, contributions have been made to Isis by many people outside of the USGS. Their involvement came at various times during the evolution of Isis and is sincerely appreciated:
Don Anderson, ASU | Bob Dean, JPL |
Roger Clark, USGS | Pierre Drossary, Observatoire de Paris |
Paul Jensen, University of Colorado | Mike Jones, University of Colorado |
Lucas Kamp, Oxford University | John Lindelow, University of Hawaii |
Ralph Lewis, University of Hawaii | Julianna Lo, University of Hawaii |
Bob Mehlman, UCLA | Bill Smythe, JPL |
There are undoubtedly individuals that were overlooked in their contributions to this image processing system. Their exclusion is not intentional or deliberate. Our apologies for any oversight and please feel free to send us an email to be included in the credits.