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Dr Sean Tuttle is currently a Senior Lecturer at the University of New
South Wales in Canberra. He is a space systems engineer who has worked
on more than 25 different scientific, earth observation and
interplanetary missions in Europe. He worked on the Rosetta mission
for 6 years, leading the thermal design team for this mission of cold
extremes. Later on, he led the thermal design of the Mercury Transfer
Module, part of the extremely hot BepiColombo mission to the planet
Mercury. His research interests include the development of novel
technologies to improve the design of spacecraft for challenging
missions, finding novel uses for space to improve life on Earth,
systems engineering in the space context and mission design. Dr
Tuttle is the coordinator of the two space masters programmes at UNSW
Canberra and is a member of Engineers Australia’s National Committee
for Space Engineering. Dr Tuttle is a strong believer in
international co-operation.
Contact: S.Tuttle(at)adfa.edu.au
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