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Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area United States
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Aerospace Engineer at NASA Glenn Research Center
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Government / Military
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Dr. Chato is one of NASA’s experts in cryogenic rocket fuel and low gravity fluid management. He currently leads the low gravity fluid management portion of NASA’s Cryogenics Fluid Management (CFM) project, as well as serving as Co-Investigator for the Zero Boil-Off Tank (ZBOT) experiment. He has served as Principal Investigator for the NASA portion of the European Space Agency Sloshsat experiment (2005) and NASA Vented Tank Resupply Experiment (1996), as well as Project Scientist for the NASA Liquid Motion Experiment(1997). He brings over 20 years of experience to his fields of expertise, including over 40 published papers
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propellant storage
hydrogen
cryogenics
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Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area United States
Occupation
Aerospace Engineer at NASA Glenn Research Center
Industry
Government / Military
About
Dr. Chato is one of NASA’s experts in cryogenic rocket fuel and low gravity fluid management. He currently leads the low gravity fluid management portion of NASA’s Cryogenics Fluid Management (CFM) project, as well as serving as Co-Investigator for the Zero Boil-Off Tank (ZBOT) experiment. He has served as Principal Investigator for the NASA portion of the European Space Agency Sloshsat experiment (2005) and NASA Vented Tank Resupply Experiment (1996), as well as Project Scientist for the NASA Liquid Motion Experiment(1997). He brings over 20 years of experience to his fields of expertise, including over 40 published papers
Tags
propellant storage
hydrogen
cryogenics
See more