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Welcome to the Research and Technology Directorate
 at NASA Glenn Research Center

The Research and Technology (R&T) Directorate is responsible for developing, directing and maintaining the core research and technology capabilities at the NASA John H. Glenn Research Center. It executes research and technology development activities to advance the state-of-the art technologies in support of NASA’s missions:  Aeronautics Research, Exploration Systems, Science, and Space Operations.

Current research and development activities are conducted using in-house facilities and in partnership with industry, universities, other NASA Centers and other government agencies.

In support of NASA’s Strategic Goals, R&T personnel are fully engaged in the implementation of projects in all four missions.

Current activities in Aeronautics Research involve numerous tasks generating knowledge to address the goals of three research programs:  Fundamental Aeronautics, Aviation Safety, and Airspace Systems. 

  • In Exploration Systems, the Center is pursuing many tasks in the Advanced Capabilities Project ranging from the advancement of propulsion and cryogenic systems to the realization of human-rated, long-life energy storage devices for launch and lunar missions. 
  • Within the Science Mission, researchers are developing new technologies for the nuclear power radioisotope system as well as in-space propulsion systems. 
  • The Center had a very active role in Return to Flight activities in Space Operations, and continues to support the Space Shuttle program with technology issues when they arise. 
  • In addition, R&T is involved with the Space Station electrical power system and leading space communication and navigation technology development.

Technical competencies in the R&T Directorate are managed in the following Divisions:

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Senior Technologists
Dr. Isaiah M. BlanksonDr. Isaiah M. Blankson
Dr. Blankson provides advice and guidance to NASA Glenn Administration, Center program managers, and other Government Agencies in his areas of expertise.
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Dr. Christos C. ChamisDr. Christos C. Chamis
Over the past four decades, Dr. Chamis has developed new theories, solutions, techniques, and algorithms and currently is leading research for the development of...
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Dr. James A. DiCarloDr. James A. DiCarlo
Dr. DiCarlo has worked for over 35 years on the deformation and fracture mechanisms of structural materials. He has gained national and international recognition...
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Dr. Marvin E. GoldsteinDr. Marvin E. Goldstein
Dr. Goldstein's technical accomplishments include a long list of "firsts," including the development of an explanation for boundary layer receptivity to free stream disturbances...
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Robert C. HendricksRobert C. Hendricks
Mr. Hendricks successful operation of the liquid oxygen (LOX) ammonia manned rated rocket engine turned to providing critical heat transfer design data for fluid hydrogen...
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Dr. Louis A. PovinelliDr. Louis A. Povinelli
Dr.Povinelli’s professional accomplishments have contributed to the advancement of aeronautics and astronautics in several areas including air breathing propulsion...
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Dr. James L. SmialekDr. James L. Smialek
Since 1968, Dr. Smialek, has worked to advance the science and development of oxidation resistant, high temperature materials for aircraft engine components.
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Dr. Bruce M. SteinetzDr. Bruce M. Steinetz
Dr. Steinetz is recognized as the Agency Expert on seal technology and tribology for extreme environments found in both aeronautic and space applications. He developed...
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Dr. Anthony J. StrazisarDr. Anthony J. Strazisar
Since 1991, Dr. Strazisar has been responsible for the design and execution of turbomachinery experiments in support of CFD code model development and validation.
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Erwin V. ZaretskyErwin V. Zaretsky
Mr. Zaretsky is a noted speaker, writer and consultant to both government and industry. He has over 45 years of experience in Mechanical Engineering related to...
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Featured Innovator
Michael J. Patterson Michael J. Patterson
An enthusiasm for rocketry and the space program is what drives many to seek employment at NASA. Mix this passion with the field of plasma physics and you have Michael J. Patterson’s dream career. Read more...
Featured Technology
Micro scale carbon monoxide sensorA New Approach to Fire Detection
NASA Glenn Research Center has successfully tested a new design concept for fire detection in commercial airliners. These aircraft are equipped with fire detectors and extinguishers in the baggage and cargo compartments. Read more...