Kent Cullers worked for
NASA's
Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) program upon graduating from Berkeley. From 1985 to 1990, he was the Targeted Search Signal Detection Team Leader with the
SETI Institute. He developed advanced computer algorithms for detection of continuous and pulsed signals originating from distant Earth-like
planets. From 1990 to March 1994, he was the signal detection subsystem manager for the
High Resolution Microwave Survey (HRMS) Project at
NASA Ames Research Center,
Moffett Field, California. He supervised the development of hardware and software for signal detection for HRMS. From 1993 to March 1994, Cullers led the SETI Research & Technology effort and managed the upgrading and replication of all the digital data processing equipment for HRMS. NASA's HRMS Project was cancelled by the
United States Congress in October 1993, but Cullers still participated in
Project Phoenix, the SETI Institute's continuation of the Targeted Search portion of HRMS. He resigned from NASA in October 1995, and rejoined the SETI Institute as a senior scientist and project manager for Project Phoenix. Cullers retired from the SETI Institute in 2005. Minor planet
35056 Cullers is named in his honor. == In popular culture ==