Basic Organization Information
SETI League, Inc.
- Also Known As:
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SETI League
- Physical Address:
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Little Ferry, NJ
07643 0555
- EIN:
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22-3291485
- Web URL:
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www.setileague.org
- NTEE Category:
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A Arts, Culture, and Humanities
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A57 Science & Technology Museum
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U Science and Technology Research Institutes
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U31 Astronomy (includes Observatories)
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U Science and Technology Research Institutes
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U30 Physical Sciences/Earth Sciences Research and Promotion
- Year Founded:
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1994
- Ruling Year:
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1994
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Mission Statement
To encourage and support the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence by:<p>
1. attracting a wide range of amateur and professional scientists into the SETI community;<p>
2. developing technologies to assist the SETI experimenter in assembling a workable radio or optical SETI observatory;<p>
3. disseminating hardware and software designs in support of SETI;<p>
4. coordinating SETI experimenters worldwide in conducting a thorough sky survey;<p>
5. providing a variety of forums and media for wide-ranging communication among SETI experimenters, enthusiasts, and organizations;<p>
6. designing, assembling, and operating advanced optical and radio telescopes;<p>
7. identifying and publicizing potential spin-off applications of SETI technologies; and <p>
8 .raising public consciousness as to the importance and significance of a broad-based Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence that encompasses a variety of strategies.
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Leadership
Dr. H. Paul Shuch
Profile:
Executive Director Emeritus Dr. H. Paul Shuch, the aerospace engineer credited with the design of the world's first commercial home satellite TV receiver, received his Ph.D. in Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. He has served as a professor of physics, astronomy, and engineering on various campuses for over three decades.<p>
Paul is the author of more than 400 publications. His honors include the National Space Club's Dr. Robert H. Goddard Scholarship, the American Radio Relay League Technical Achievement Award, a Hertz Foundation Fellowship in the Applied Physical Sciences, the Hertz Doctoral Thesis Prize, the Central States VHF Society's John T. Chambers Memorial Award, a QST Cover Plaque Award, and the Dayton Technical Excellence Award. He is a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society, a Fellow of the Radio Club of America, a Fellow of the European Radio Astronomy Club, a Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Astronautics, serves as co-chairman and Webmaster for the IAA's SETI Permanent Study Group, as vice-president and Webmaster for the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers, is a fellowship interviewer for the Hertz Foundation, a manuscript reviewer for several peer reviewed journals, has been an advisor to the National Science Foundation, and is a military program evaluator for the American Council on Education.
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