NASA Announces 2013 Space Technology Research Grants

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June 10, 2013

David E. Steitz 
Headquarters, Washington                                     
202-358-1730 
david.steitz@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 13-175

NASA ANNOUNCES 2013 SPACE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH GRANTS

WASHINGTON -- NASA has selected 65 graduate students as the 2013 class 
of Space Technology Research Fellows. 

This third class of space technology graduate students will conduct 
research relevant to agency technology challenges aligned with NASA's 
space technology roadmaps, while pursuing degrees in related 
disciplines at their respective institutions. 

"NASA's space technology development and innovation pipeline sees a 
natural on-ramp for new ideas coming from America's graduate 
researcher community," said Michael Gazarik, NASA's associate 
administrator for space technology in Washington. "By partnering with 
and investing in America's brightest minds, we are guaranteeing a 
great future for NASA and the nation. These technology research 
efforts will bolster America's competitiveness in a knowledge-based, 
global technology economy while enabling our space exploration 
goals." 

The fellows conduct innovative space technology research on their 
respective campuses, at NASA centers, and at nonprofit U.S. research 
and development laboratories. 

The fellowships and research activities are part of a renewed emphasis 
by NASA on technology. The program also is designed to inspire the 
nation's students and contribute to an innovation-driven economy. For 
a list of fellowship recipients, their respective research 
institutions and research topics, visit: 

http://go.usa.gov/b43R 

NASA's Space Technology Research Grants Program challenges academia to 
examine the theoretical feasibility of ideas and approaches that are 
critical to making science, space travel and exploration more 
effective, affordable and sustainable. The program is part of NASA's 
Space Technology Mission Directorate, which is dedicated to 
innovating, developing, testing and flying hardware for use in NASA's 
future missions. 

For more information about NASA's investment in space technology, 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/spacetech 

	
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