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Daniel Eleuterio

Program Manager, Ocean, Atmosphere, & Space Research

Daniel P. Eleuterio is a Program Manager at the Office of Naval Research (ONR) focusing on Earth System Prediction, Marine Meteorology, and Space Weather Research.2 He currently serves as the Program Officer for the Marine Meteorology and Space Weather program within ONR's Code 322 division.14

In his role, Eleuterio oversees research initiatives in several key areas:

  1. Atmospheric prediction
  2. Atmospheric processes
  3. Atmospheric effects
  4. Satellite remote sensing
  5. Space weather

His program sponsors innovative Basic (6.1) and Applied (6.2) Research in these areas, with an emphasis on improving fundamental understanding of atmospheric processes and developing advanced forecasting systems for Navy and Marine Corps operations.1

Professional Background

Previous Positions::

  • Division Director, Ocean Battlespace Sensing (2010 to 2012)2

Education:: Eleuterio holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree, as evidenced by his research profile.5

Research Interests

His research interests include:

  • Air-sea interaction
  • Aerosol meteorology
  • Tropical meteorology
  • Earth system prediction6

Eleuterio is actively involved in guiding research that contributes to the U.S. National Earth System Prediction Capability, with a focus on improving global medium-range (up to ~90 days) and long-range (seasonal) forecasting capabilities.7

As a Program Officer, he is responsible for reviewing and approving planning letters for research proposals in marine meteorology and space weather, with submission deadlines typically set for July 1 each year.3

Highlights

Jul 7 · cedarscience.org
[PDF] Marine Meteorology and Space Weather ONR Code 322MM - CEDAR

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Springfield, Virginia, United States