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'''Michael Massimino''' '84SEAS is a NASA astronaut, engineering professor, and all-around rockstar of [[SEAS]]. As an astronaut, he led missions to repair the Hubble Space Telescope and proved that some Columbia engineers ''do'' go on to do to science-stuff ''sometimes''. He now teaches at Rice University in Texas. He was awarded the [[Egleston Medal]] in [[2011]] for his contributions to the field. | '''Michael Massimino''' '84SEAS is a NASA astronaut, engineering professor, and all-around rockstar of [[SEAS]]. As an astronaut, he led missions to repair the Hubble Space Telescope and proved that some Columbia engineers ''do'' go on to do to science-stuff ''sometimes''. He now teaches at Rice University in Texas. He was awarded the [[Egleston Medal]] in [[2011]] for his contributions to the field. | ||
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[[Category:SEAS class day speakers]] | [[Category:SEAS class day speakers]] |
Revision as of 10:20, 20 February 2012
Michael Massimino '84SEAS is a NASA astronaut, engineering professor, and all-around rockstar of SEAS. As an astronaut, he led missions to repair the Hubble Space Telescope and proved that some Columbia engineers do go on to do to science-stuff sometimes. He now teaches at Rice University in Texas. He was awarded the Egleston Medal in 2011 for his contributions to the field.
Preceded by Jeffrey Bleustein |
SEAS Class Day Speaker 2003 |
Succeeded by Savio Tung |