Texas A&M Bioastronautics and Human Performance
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The Bioastronautics and Human Performance (BHP) research group investigates human performance in aerospace environments. Per aspera ad astra 🪐👩🚀🚀🌌🌑
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BHP MSc student, Vani Vellore, and Ana Diaz Artiles have been at IEEE Aerospace Conference for the week 🚀 Today, Vani presented her research on CV responses during parabolic flights, which is in collaboration with Lockheed Martin! Amazing work, Vani !🛫🛬
So exciting to have Dr. David Klaus tour our lab and speak about the wide range of work happening at CU Boulder 🦬 Bioastronautics! 🧫✨
Do you want to come work with us at TAMU Aerospace Engineering and Texas A&M Bioastronautics and Human Performance ?? We are looking for a tenure/tenure track faculty member to join our Bioastronautics and Human Engineering efforts! Looking forward to receiving many applications here: apply.interfolio.com/118574!
Great work from MS Student Vani Vellore, who presented her MS thesis proposal about modeling individual differences on cardiovascular and respiratory responses to operationally relevant scenarios. Congratulations Vani! Lockheed Martin TAMU Aerospace Engineering
Good luck to all our #BHPLab runners this weekend participating in the BCS marathon! TAMU Aerospace Engineering
Howdy Ags! Welcome to the Fall semester. 🍁 Congratulations to our newly minted Dr. Logan Kluis Logan Kluis (Summer’24). Logan will be continuing his professional journey with David Clark Company as a Spacesuit Design Engineer 👨🚀 🚀
Last week we had an honor to host our incredible alumni Nathan Keller for a guest lecture on the topic of “Breathing in Space”. Dr. Keller is currently working as Lead Specialist in Physiology at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. What a full circle moment! 🌕
BHP graduate student Poonam Josan and students from partnering SEAK lab, successfully led the crew training for our study for an upcoming HERA mission at NASA JSC. The crew will use our tool, a virtual assistant, to treat anomalies during long duration exploration missions 🚀 👩🚀
The Texas A&M Bioastronautics and Human Performance lab is excited to visit Air ZeroG ✈️ again soon! 🛫🛬🛫🛬🛫🛬🛫🛬🛫🛬