NASA Researchers
NASA Researchers
Research Opportunities at KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
There are 19 opportunities.
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KSC Advanced Engineering Environment: Collaborative Tools and Needs Baseline Priscilla Elfrey
KSC Biological Sciences Ray Wheeler
KSC Combined Computational Fluid Dynamics - Controls modeling of On Orbit Slosh Events for Cryogenic Upper Stages of Launch Vehicles Paul Schallhorn
KSC Dust tolerant Quick Disconnect Coupling Rob Mueller
KSC Electroactive Polymer Actuators and Components for Lunar Surface Systems Curtis Ihlefeld
KSC Emulsion-based Cleanup Technologies for Contaminant Removal Jacqueline Quinn, Ph.D.
KSC Fluid System Technologies Bill Notardonato
KSC Fuel Creation through Recycling Janine Captain
KSC Ignition Overpressure (IOP) due to Solid Rocket Motor Transient Bruce Vu
KSC Liquid Rocket Engine Manifold Fluid Whistle Model Paul Schallhorn
KSC Lunar Operations Consumables Umbilicals Systems (LOCUS) Rob Mueller
KSC Lunar Regolith Excavation Systems Rob Mueller
KSC Mathematical Inverse Modeling in Non-Destructive Inspection and Other Applications Mark Nurge
KSC Modeling of Solid Rocket Motor Plume Radiation Justin Oliveira
KSC Optimization Techniques for Determining Modeling Parameters from Test Data for use in NASA/SwRI Nutation Time Constant Fluid Slosh Model James E. Sudermann
KSC Oxygen Production and Regolith Transfer Systems Rob Mueller
KSC RF Propagation and multipath effects to the Space Shuttles Bruce Ledford
KSC Simulation Data Measurement, Depiction and/or Presentation Priscilla Elfrey
KSC Wireless SAW Sensors Robert Youngquist, Ph.D

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