Mark H. Warner
Project Manager
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Publications (28)

Proceedings Article | 18 July 2024 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 13096, 1309618 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3019489
KEYWORDS: Equipment, Space weather, Design, Observatories, Magnetism, Sun, Solar processes, Doppler effect, Spectropolarimetry, Calibration

Proceedings Article | 29 August 2022 Presentation + Paper
Thomas Rimmele, Mark Warner, Roberto Casini, Jeffery Kuhn, Haosheng Lin, Friedrich Wöger, Alexandra Tritschler, Alisdair Davey, Alfred de Wijn, Andre Fehlmann, David Harrington, Sarah Jaeggli, Thomas Schad, Tetsu Anan, Christian Beck, Heather Marshall, Paul Jeffers, Andrew Beard, David Berst, Eric Cross, Bryan Cummings, Colleen Donneley, Arthur Eigenbrot, Andrew Ferayorni, Christopher Foster, Chriselle Ann Galapon, Bret Goodrich, Brian Gregory, Stephanie Guzman, Stephen Guzzo, John Hubbard, Erik Johansson, Luke Johnson, Mary Liang, Brialyn Onodera, Myles Puentes, Lukas Rimmele, Erik Starman, Stacey Sueoka, Richard Summers, Aimee Szabo, Louis Szabo, Timothy Williams, Charles White
Proceedings Volume 12182, 121820Z (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2644469
KEYWORDS: Adaptive optics, Solar telescopes, Telescopes, Mirrors, Visible radiation, Solar processes, Magnetism, Sun, Polarization, Polarimetry

Proceedings Article | 6 July 2018 Paper
Proceedings Volume 10700, 107000V (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2314212
KEYWORDS: Telescopes, Optical fabrication, Cameras, Mirrors, Control systems, Solar processes, Observatories, Polarimetry, Imaging systems, Polarization

Proceedings Article | 22 August 2016 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9911, 99111M (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2231891
KEYWORDS: CFD analysis, Curtains, Interfaces, Protactinium, Error analysis, Solar telescopes, Wavefronts, Space telescopes, Fluctuations and noise, Thermal modeling

Proceedings Article | 18 August 2016 Paper
Proceedings Volume 9906, 99061B (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2235227
KEYWORDS: Imaging systems, Observatories, Solar processes, Telescopes, Mirrors, Optical fabrication, Buildings, Space telescopes, Control systems, Deformable mirrors

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WS1208: The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Project Managers
Why do some engineering projects succeed, while others fail? There are many different factors that can influence the outcome of any given project, but one of the most important is the combined skills and qualifications of the project manager (PM) at its helm. But what exactly makes a project manager “skilled and qualified?” Asked another way, are there common best practices, philosophies, and/or techniques that the most successful PMs share, and if so, what are they? The short answer is yes, the majority of successful engineering project managers have many skills and character traits in common. The longer answer is there are at least seven of these key traits, or “habits" that many successful PMs implement within their respective projects. <p> </p> This course explains what those habits are. More importantly, this course teaches a student how to implement these best practices into their own projects, large or small. From scope, quality, budget, and schedule management, to risk mitigation strategies, building a strong project team, engaged stakeholder management, and general leadership skills, this course will give both new and experienced project managers new tools and techniques to help them not only succeed, but excel within their projects.
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