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Eric Dahlstrom is listed as Chair, SSP25 Sustainable Lunar infrastructure Team Project at International Space University, a with 202 employees, based in Auckland, New Zealand. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at seti.org, phone signal with area code 301, 703, 757, 804, and a matched LinkedIn profile for Eric Dahlstrom.
Eric Dahlstrom previously worked as Team Project Chair at International Space University and Chair, Space Sciences Department at International Space University. Eric Dahlstrom holds Certificate, Space Studies, Space Studies, Space Resources And Manufacturing from International Space University.
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About Eric Dahlstrom
Specialties: Space Systems Engineering, Mission Analysis and Design, Orbit Design, Operations; Project Management, Technical Teams, Technical Proposals
Listed skills include Systems Engineering, Aerospace, Proposal Writing, Space Systems, and 40 others.
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Team Project Chair
CurrentISU SSP24 Team Project Chair for TP-Gateway (Defining Mars-Forward Capabilities of the Lunar Gateway Space Station)
Chair, Space Sciences Department
CurrentServe as Department Chairman for the Space Sciences department of the International Space University Space Studies Program. Define and manage student activities related to physics and astronomy for space sciences participants of SSP24 at Rice University in Houston Texas.
Co-Founder
CurrentSpaceBase is a social enterprise focused on democratizing space for everyone by co-creating space ecosystems in emerging countries, starting with New Zealand.
Fellow
CurrentEHF (ehf.org) is a global platform in New Zealand, building a community of world-leading entrepreneurs and investors, and helping them bring their purpose-driven ventures to life. EHF helps New Zealand access the world’s best talent and capital to lead in innovation. Fellows have exclusive access to NZ Government’s Global Impact Visa - the most entrepreneur friendly visa in the world, with a path for permanent residency.
Co-Founder
CurrentFounded international consulting company. Provided technical and scientific support for aerospace industry on NASA contracts and commercial space development projects. Supported the management, coordination and technical review of 30 volume analytical proposal leading to successful award of $300M government contract to client. On-site coordination involved 30 person scientific technical staff at client facility. Proposed new remote sensing techniques for entrepreneurial start-up company, currently being developing into joint patent application with client. Applied technical expertise on mission operations, International Space Station, and interplanetary missions to a variety of scientific and entrepreneurial organizations. Coordinated technical design review for reusable rocket. Developed new web site structure and content for space tourism company.
Team Project Chair
ISU SSP23 Team Project Chair for TP-SSA examining space situational awareness and the problems of collision avoidance and space debris.
Team Project Chair
ISU SHSSP23 Team Project chair for TP-Artemis - examining the future of global lunar activities.
Team Project Chair
Chair for the "Space and Bushfires" team project at the ISU Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program 2021 (18 Jan - 19 Feb) being conducted virtually in Australian and European time zones.
Chair, Space Sciences Department
Serve as Department Chairman for the Space Sciences department of the International Space University Space Studies Program. Define and manage student activities related to physics and astronomy for space sciences students of SSP17 at Cork Institute of Technology in Cork, Ireland.
Planetary Science Coach, Nasa Frontier Development Lab
Advise and mentor the participants in the NASA Frontier Development Lab during the six-week program. The participants will work to apply artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to address NASA’s Asteroid Grand Challenge: “Find all asteroid threats to human populations and know what to do about them.”
Chairman, Space Sciences Department Ssp15
Served as Department Chairman for the Space Sciences department of the International Space University Space Studies Program. Defined and managed student activities related to physics and astronomy for space sciences students of SSP15 at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.
Chairman, Space Physical Sciences Department
Served as Department Chairman for the Space Physical Sciences department of the International Space University Space Studies Program. Defined and managed student activities related to physics and astronomy for physical sciences students of SSP11 in Graz, Austria.
Technical Manager Ilo-X
Technical Manager for development of joint Moon Express and International Lunar Observatory Association ILO-X lunar telescope payload.
Deputy Program Manager
Supported the initial definition of the Moon Express commercial lunar lander design and System Definition Review documentation leading to the successful award of NASA early phase funding through the Innovative Lunar Demonstration Data program.
Curriculum Director
Supported the development of academic curriculum of the Singularity University Graduate Studies Program and Executive Programs. Academic tracks included nanotechnology; AI & robotics; networks and computing systems; space and physical sciences; biotechnology and bioinformatics; medicine and neuroscience; energy and environmental systems; finance, entrepreneurship & economics; policy, law and ethics; and futures studies and forecasting. Served as Team Project Director for Graduate Studies Program 2010, managing five team project teams with 14 student projects.
Technical Liaison
Served as technical point of contact between Odyssey Moon Ventures and NASA for development of a commercial lunar lander and lunar payload delivery service. Responsible for compliance with U.S. export control regulations governing international venture with a Reimbursable Space Act Agreement with NASA Ames Research Center. Communicated technical aspects of spacecraft design with potential payload customers. Managed studies of potential lunar science payload applications. Maintained Washington, DC area office for communication with NASA Headquarters and other area offices.
Chairman, Space Physical Sciences
Chairman of the Space Physical Sciences department for the International Space University (ISU) Space Studies Program (SSP) 2009 held at NASA Ames in California. Lectured on physics, astronomy, and other space-related subjects for the international graduate-level summer session program.
Chairman, Space Physical Sciences
Chairman of the Space Physical Sciences department for the International Space University (ISU) Summer Session Program (SSP) 2008 held at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) in Barcelona, Spain. Lectured on physics, astronomy, and other space-related subjects for the international graduate-level summer session program, involving 111 students from 27 countries.
Teaching Associate
Space Physical Sciences Teaching Associate (TA) for the International Space University (ISU) Summer Session Program (SSP) 2007 held at Beihang University (BUAA) in Beijing, China. Lectured on physics, astronomy, and other space-related subjects for the international graduate-level summer session program, involving 116 students from 25 countries.
Principal Technical Writer/Editor
Supported technical proposal development for many US government contracts including EPA, NOAA, NASA, DOT, DOE, DoD, GSA and other agencies. Developed corporate emergency response plans used as model within Raytheon business unit. Performed analysis of NOAA GOES-R environmental data requirements for sensor and spacecraft design trades.
Engineer
Analyzed future markets for satellites and launch services in telecommunications, scientific missions and space station operations. Conducted research on the role of satellites in the growth of the internet and other data communication markets. Analyzed proposed Ka-band GEO and LEO constellations. Co-authored report on satellite technology trends for major aerospace corporate client.
Project Manager
Maris Multimedia Ltd (now Maris Technologies Ltd)Managed the $1M design and development of the CD-ROM Space Station Simulator for the consumer market. Work involved converting International Space Station reference material into an integrated design and operation simulation. Provided task direction to 30 person international team of programmers (C++), modelers, artists, writers and editors in Russia, France, USA, and the UK. Acted as technical interface to Intel Corporation during development partnership. Developed space station design assessment rules. Product sold more than 50,000 units in Europe. Only CD allowed by NASA to carry NASA logo, it is used by NASA to present Space Station to public at Kennedy Space Center.
Senior Engineer
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Company (LESC)Provided engineering and scientific support to the NASA Langley Atmospheric Sciences Division in data analysis and software development for research studies. Developed and applied computer software for the analysis of radiative parameters and cloud properties using remotely sensed data. Evaluated the computational efficiency of algorithms for determining atmospheric parameters. Determined and evaluated methods for validation of atmospheric sensors.
Senior Engineer
Lockheed Engineering and Sciences Company (LESC)Provided engineering support to the NASA Langley Space Systems and Concepts Division. Supported the assessment of scientific and engineering requirements for Earth observing missions. Participated in small satellite conceptual design and assessment studies. Provided technical support for Space Station redesign studies in configuration options, user accommodations, flight attitude, communication system, power system and orbital analysis. Assessed configuration options and interface requirements for the use of the Russian Soyuz as an assured crew return vehicle for Space Station. Provided analytical support to assess the capability of Space Station to accommodate assembly and servicing of planetary exploration vehicles. Developed requirements for advanced EVA and robotic accommodations.
Senior Aerospace Engineer
Planning Research Corp (PRC, Now NGIT)Provided engineering support to the NASA Langley Space Station Office in development of requirements and concepts for Space Station growth and evolution. Participated in the Office of Exploration case studies for lunar and Mars exploration through the definition and coordination of multi-center trade studies.
Senior Aerospace Engineer
Planning Research Corp (PRC, Now NGIT)Provided engineering support to the NASA Headquarters Safety Office with analyses of Space Shuttle failure scenarios and calculations of Shuttle failure probabilities. Collected, reduced, and analyzed data, reviewed fault tree representations of Space Shuttle systems and components, and prepared and analyzed computer models. Analyses included Bayesian updating, data allocation, uncertainty analysis involving corrections for correlated data, and importance analysis of results. Participated in the NASA Headquarters study of the lessons learned from the Challenger accident. Performed analysis and review of problems, causes, and lessons learned and their relation to the findings and recommendations of other investigations.
Systems Engineering Consultant
Engineering and Economics Research (EER Systems, Now L-3 Comm)Provided technical support to the NASA Goddard Space Station Office in the design, development, and implementation of the Space Station Technical and Management Information System. Analyzed functional requirements to support systems engineering, and designed information systems for space station design processes. Helped write NASA RFP requirements for $250M Phase 2 system.
Research Assistant
University of Maryland Astronomy ProgramConducted research in infrared astronomy using data from the Infrared Astronomy Satellite (IRAS). Participated in IRAS data analysis and data verification using image processing systems. Conducted research in galactic and radio astronomy. Conducted observations of the interstellar medium with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory 300-ft, 140-ft, and 11-m radio telescopes at 1420 MHz and 110 GHz. Work involved scientific analysis, proposal preparation, project management, scheduling and software development. Taught introductory astronomy courses.
Scientific Assistant
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)Supported scientific instrument design for the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) spacecraft with the simulation of microwave wavefronts within the Far Infrared Absolute Spectrometer (FIRAS) optical assembly.
Eric Dahlstrom education
Certificate, Space Studies, Space Studies, Space Resources And Manufacturing
Astronautical Engineering
Ms, Astronomy
Ba, Physics
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Eric Dahlstrom works for International Space University.
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Eric Dahlstrom is listed as Chair, SSP25 Sustainable Lunar infrastructure Team Project at International Space University.
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Eric Dahlstrom is based in Auckland, New Zealand while working with International Space University.
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Eric Dahlstrom has worked for International Space University, Spacebase Nz, Edmund Hillary Fellowship (Ehf), International Space Consultants, and Seti Institute.
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Eric Dahlstrom holds Certificate, Space Studies, Space Studies, Space Resources And Manufacturing from International Space University.
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Eric Dahlstrom is listed with skills including Systems Engineering, Aerospace, Proposal Writing, Space Systems, Simulations, Physics, Program Management, and Engineering.
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