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Dr. Rupak Mahapatra is an experimental particle physicist at Texas A&M University.
The vision of the Texas A&M University Space Institute is to support mission concept development, applied research, and workforce training.
The Texas A&M University Space Institute is led by Dr. Nancy Currie-Gregg and Dr. Robert Ambrose.
The Spanish team includes Ana Diaz Artiles from Texas A&M University, who leads the research.
The new research center will be managed by Texas A&M University and include facilities that simulate lunar and Martian terrain.
NASA and the Texas A&M University System agreed on 2024-02-15 to lease underutilized land in Exploration Park at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
The lease agreement allows the Texas A&M University System and others to use NASA Johnson land to create facilities for a collaborative development environment.
The Texas A&M University System will develop a facility in Exploration Park to enable human spaceflight research and development that supports the commercial space economy.
Aegis Aerospace anticipates hosting students and student internships to support SSTI-ISO and Texas A&M University.
Michael Martin, PhD, led much of the ASCENT thruster prototype development and testing at Benchmark’s technology center in Pleasanton, California and at labs at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.
G. Allen Flynt holds a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering from Texas A&M University.
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station will assist the Arkisys-led team in managing platform stability caused by robotic arm operations.