Kavya Manyapu Explained

Kavya K.Manyapu
Birth Place:India
Alma Mater:Georgia Tech, MIT, University of North Dakota
Employer:NASA

Kavya K. Manyapu is an Indian–American aerospace engineer and scientist. She currently works at NASA in the Extravehicular Branch for Lunar Exploration missions (Artemis Program) within the Flight Operations Directorate at JSC. She was part of the Boeing team that developed the CST-100 Starliner spacecraft for nearly 10 years. She developed a novel technology for self-cleaning space suits that uses carbon nanotubes to repel dust for use in future lunar and Mars missions.

Early life and career

Manyapu grew up in Hyderabad, India.[1] When she was 16, her family moved to the United States.[2] She received a bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2006 and a master's degree in aeronautics and astronautics from MIT in 2010.[3] [4] She also holds a Diploma in performing arts from Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University. She served as a crew member on multiple Analog/simulated Mars Missions. She joined Boeing in 2010, where she has been working on the CST-100 Starliner, a spacecraft that would transport crew to the ISS. She held multiple roles in this project, including Spacesuit Lead, Flight Test Engineer, Flight Crew Operations and Flight Test Director.

She received her PhD in 2017 under the supervision of Pablo de León, becoming the first ever PhD graduate in space studies at the University of North Dakota.[5] During her PhD, she developed patented novel technology, a smart fabric for planetary space suits to address the problem of lunar dust that proved to be a major issue during Apollo missions.[6] [5] The fabric contains carbon nanotubes, which repel dust when an electric current is applied to them.[7] She holds seven patents on this technology. Early-generation pieces of this fabric were launched into space for testing in April 2019 Manyapu became an adjunct professor of the Space Studies Department at the University of North Dakota in 2019.

Manyapu is a certified scuba diver and has a pilot's license.[8] .She is also an Indian classical dancer receiving an award from the President of India and title 'Balashree' for excellence in performing arts. She is an ameteur mountaineer and avid hiker [9]

Manyapu has received a number of awards for her work. In 2014, she received the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement Stellar Award.[10] In 2016, she was one of nine people who won a Future Space Leader award.[11] She was listed in 40 under 40 by Georgia State University in 2020 and in 2022 recognized as 40 under 40 by Georgia Institute of Technology [12]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. News: One giant leap for the skies. Reddy. R. Ravikanth. 2014-01-17. The Hindu. 2019-11-07. en-IN. 0971-751X.
  2. Web site: Should the chief builder of the International Space Station be the company that offers taxi service there? Boeing thinks so.. Air & Space Magazine. en. 2019-11-07.
  3. Web site: For These Engineers, Starliner's Crew Is Top Priority. alum.mit.edu. 11 October 2019 . en. 2019-11-07.
  4. Web site: Kavya Manyapu Department of Space Studies. aero.und.edu. en. 2019-11-07. 2019-11-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20191107201239/https://aero.und.edu/space/faculty-and-staff/kavya-manyapu.html. dead.
  5. Web site: Fabric from UND-developed space suit to spend year in space. KVLY. www.valleynewslive.com. 19 April 2019 . english. 2019-11-07.
  6. Web site: Self-cleaning spacesuits could help astronauts cope with Martian dust. www.newscientist.com. 2019-11-07.
  7. Web site: Self-cleaning space suit could help NASA astronauts avoid harmful dust on moon, Mars. Stuckey. Alex. 2019-04-26. HoustonChronicle.com. en-US. 2019-11-07.
  8. Web site: Astronaut Dreams. Boeing. 2019-11-07.
  9. Web site: Conquering the unknown so others can be educated . . 14 November 2022 .
  10. Web site: 2014 RNASA Stellar Award winners announced. 2014-04-24. Houston Chronicle. 2019-11-07.
  11. Web site: 2016 Future Space Leaders Iaf. www.iafastro.org. 2019-11-07. 2019-11-07. https://web.archive.org/web/20191107203511/http://www.iafastro.org/2016-future-space-leaders/. dead.
  12. Web site: Five AE School Alumni Make the 40 Under 40 List | Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering .