Support the EVA and Environmental Physiology Lab (EEPL) focusing on optimal human health, physiology, and performance for spacewalks
Job Summary
Support the EVA and Environmental Physiology Lab (EEPL) focusing on optimal human health, physiology, and performance for spacewalks.
Contribute to engineering and human research efforts to develop, evaluate, and transition space suit health and performance capabilities for upcoming missions.
Coordinate human research studies, support development of exploration atmospheres, and monitor human subjects during research activities.
Matching Summary
Support the EVA and Environmental Physiology Lab (EEPL) focusing on optimal human health, physiology, and performance for spacewalks.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Human health and performance research
Physiological monitoring and kinematic analysis
Coordinate human research studies
Develop and evaluate space suit capabilities
Support EVA and environmental physiology research
Nice-to-have
Experience with spaceflight analogs
Critical data analysis and statistical skills
Proficiency with bioinstrumentation
Experience with CAD and modeling tools
Experience with programming tools like MATLAB
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering, physiology, or related science field with ~5 years of experience
US citizen or legal permanent resident
Work Rights
Must be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident