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Todd B. Hawley (April 13, 1961 – July 11, 1995) was one of the four founders of the International Space University (ISU) [1] and a lifelong advocate of human space exploration. He was born on April 13, 1961, the day after the first flight of Yuri Gagarin .
She then obtained her first permanent position and worked at Kayser-Threde, a medium-sized space technology company in Munich, until 1999. In 1993, she completed additional studies at the International Space University in Alsace. In 1999, Claudia Kessler moved to EADS as a manager at EADS Space Transportation. From 2004, she worked for HE Space ...
The International Space University (ISU) is dedicated to the discovery, research, and development of outer space and its applications for peaceful purposes, through international and multidisciplinary education and research programs. ISU was founded in 1987 and is registered in France and in the US as a non profit organisation.
She studied at the University of Melbourne, graduating with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and bachelor's degree in physics in 2008. [2] [4] She attended an introductory course at the International Space University at Ames Research Center. [3]
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She graduated from the International Space University's (ISU) Space Studies Program in 2015, studied at the University College London, where she received a master's degree in planetary sciences in 2011, studied at California Institute of Technology as an exchange student in 2009, and graduated from the French Lycée Chateaubriand in Rome, Italy ...
Vanesa Gomez Gonzalez is a Spanish software engineer [1] [2] who has worked for NASA [3] since 2013. During her NASA career, she has worked at Ames Research Center and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on projects involving air traffic simulations, quantum computing, robotics, and bioinformatics.