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Pedro Rodriguez (scientist)

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and Elba Lopez Perez, who met in New York while Pellin's band was touring. Rodriguez is the first of three children for the couple. As a child, Rodriguez was always surrounded by musical instruments and by personalities from the entertainment world. He wanted to become a musician like his father,
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accident in February 2003 and was also the project manager for the Space Launch Initiative program. After 32 years with NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center and serving in various senior leadership positions, including the Director of the test laboratory in the Engineering Directorate at NASA's
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Among the awards and recognitions bestowed upon Rodriguez are: NASA's Exceptional Service Medal, NASA Inventors Award for the invention of the portable, battery-operated lift seat for people suffering from knee arthritis, the
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as Senior Vice President for Space Systems and Chief Technology Officer. In these roles he is responsible for developing new technologies and supporting company growth in highly technical engineering support services.
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and worked on jet engines for NASA contractor Pratt & Whitney, a United Technologies company. He earned his master's degree in mechanical engineering in 1982. In 1997, he earned his doctorate in
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Marshall Space Flight Center, and Assistant to the Chief Engineer, Rodriguez retired from NASA. Shortly after retirement he joined a small technology company in Huntsville Alabama,
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in 1976. That same year, recruiters from NASA were conducting interviews at the campus. He was hired by NASA as an engineer, designing special test equipment at the
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but his father objected because he wanted Pedro to get a college education. The family settled in the city of
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Rodriguez was the leader of the Solid Rocket Booster accident investigation team following the
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and inventor of a portable, battery-operated lift seat for people suffering from knee
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and changed majors four times before deciding to become an engineer. He earned a
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Invented a portable, battery-operated lift seat for people suffering from knee
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Brooklyn, New York
Puerto Rican
inventor
scientist
arthritis
Puerto Rican
salsa
Pellin Rodríguez
NASA
arthritis
Brooklyn, New York
Puerto Rican
salsa
Pellin Rodríguez
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
bachelor's degree
mechanical engineering
Marshall Space Flight Center
Alabama
University of Alabama in Huntsville
master's degree
Florida
civil engineering
University of Mississippi
Space Shuttle Columbia
Victory Solutions, Inc.
Silver Snoopy Award
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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