Human Space Exploration – Antony Jeevarajan, Ph.D.

About the Event:

Mastering Up organizing a free online skill development session titled “Innovative Global Business Models Enabled by AI” delivered by “Mr. Antony Jeevarajan, Ph.D.” [Emeritus Scientist, NASA/JSC]

Date: 25/02/2025 (Tuesday)

Time: 08.30 AM -09.30 AM (IST)

E-Certificated will be provided.

About the Guests:

Dr. Antony Jeevarajan, PhD, is a distinguished scientist and leader in the fields of biomedical research and environmental sciences, currently serving as the Deputy Division Chief of the Biomedical Research and Environmental Sciences (BRES) Division at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. His work plays a pivotal role in advancing human spaceflight exploration, focusing on research and operational activities that ensure astronaut health and safety in space. With a deep commitment to scientific innovation, Dr. Jeevarajan has contributed significantly to space medicine, environmental monitoring, and cutting-edge biomedical solutions critical to long-duration space missions.

With a PhD in Physical Chemistry from the University of Notre Dame, Dr. Jeevarajan has an extensive research background spanning radiation, photochemistry, and electrochemistry of antioxidants. His expertise extends to developing advanced biosensors for bioreactors in tissue engineering, revolutionizing biomedical applications for both space and terrestrial environments. His profound knowledge and innovative mindset have led to groundbreaking advancements in biomedical science, shaping the future of human space exploration.

Dr. Jeevarajan’s illustrious career includes leadership roles such as Biotechnology R&D Manager, Deputy Branch Chief of Biomedical Research, and Deputy Division Chief of Habitability and Environmental Factors at NASA. With over 45 research papers published in esteemed peer-reviewed journals and active membership in the American Chemical Society, his contributions to science and technology continue to inspire future generations of researchers and engineers. His work remains instrumental in developing cutting-edge life support systems, environmental health technologies, and biomedical innovations that enhance human capabilities in space and beyond

Course Link: Human Space Exploration

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