Edward J. Weiler received his
PhD in
astrophysics from
Northwestern University in 1976. Prior to joining NASA, Weiler was a member of the
Princeton University research staff. He joined Princeton in 1976 and was based at the Goddard Space Flight Center as the director of science operations of the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory-3 (COPERNICUS). Weiler was hired by
Nancy Grace Roman as a staff scientist at NASA Headquarters in 1978 and was promoted to the Chief of the Ultraviolet/Visible and Gravitational Astrophysics Division in 1979. He also served as the Chief Scientist for the
Hubble Space Telescope from 1979 until 1998. Before his 1998 appointment as Associate Administrator, he served as the Director of the Astronomical Search for Origins Program at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. He had served as the Associate Administrator for NASA's Space Science Enterprise from 1998 to 2004. Weiler took over leadership of the Goddard Space Flight Center as its 10th Center Director on August 1, 2004. He was named Associate Administrator of the
Science Mission Directorate on May 7, 2008, by Administrator
Michael D. Griffin. He had been appointed as interim chief of the directorate on March 26 from his position of Center Director of
Goddard Space Flight Center. ==See also==