Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
NASA chemical engineers have knowledge, capabilities and practices associated with chemistry and chemical engineering as applied to aerospace systems for ground and flight applications, particularly for use in sensors, material sciences, propulsion, environmental, ecological, biological or laboratory processes. Their knowledge also includes an understanding of organic, inorganic, analytical and physical chemistry and their application to a wide variety of research, development, failure analysis, and operational systems or topics and/or principles and practices of chemical engineering.
NASA Centers that are focused on Chemistry/Chemical Engineering:
- Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Florida
- Glenn Research Center (GRC), Cleveland, Ohio
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena, California
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