Mahmooda Sultana Explained

Mahmooda Sultana
Birth Place:Rajshahi, Bangladesh
Nationality:American
Education:Ph.D. in chemical engineering
Alma Mater:Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Southern California
Occupation:Scientist
Associate Branch Head, Instrument Systems Engineering Branch NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Awards:IRAD Innovator of the Year

Mahmooda Sultana is a Bangladeshi-American scientist working for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. She leads a team which won a $2 million technology development award for a nanomaterial-based detector platform in 2019.[1] Sultana became a NASA research engineer[2] in 2010. She received her PhD in chemical engineering in 2010 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and BSc in chemical engineering and mathematics from University of Southern California summa cum laude. She joined NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in 2010. She has led the development of graphene-based detectors at NASA Goddard. Her research interests include graphene, nanomaterials, micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMs) devices, and sensors.

Early life and education

Sultana immigrated to California with her family as a teen.[3] Her work on nano-materials and processesto make detectors and device that could have applications in space.[4] She has expanded her research interests into quantum dots and 3D printing.[5] [6]

Awards

She has received numerous awards for her work, including NASA GSFC Innovator of the Year Award, Robert H Goddard Award for technology development work, Group Achievement Award for James Webb Telescope, NASA Early Career Achievement Medal, Internal Research and Development (ISTD) New Achiever Medal, Bell Laboratories Graduate Research Fellowship, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, and WmC and Margaret H. Rousseau Fellowship at MIT.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NASA allots $2 million to develop 3D printed multifunctional sensors. 2019-02-19. 3D Printing Industry. en-US. 2019-09-30.
  2. Web site: NASA Goddard Announces Innovator of the Year. 24 October 2017 . NASA. 28 April 2018.
  3. News: Bangladeshi-born Mahmooda wins Nasa Goddard Innovator of the Year award. 25 October 2017 . Dhaka Tribune. 28 April 2018.
  4. News: Bangladesh-born Mahmooda Sultana named NASA Goddard Innovator of the Year. bdnews24.com. 28 April 2018.
  5. News: Bangladeshi-born research engineer Mahmooda Sultana wins Nasa Goddard Innovator of the Year award. The Financial Express. 28 April 2018.
  6. Web site: NASA and MIT Collaborate to develop space-based quantum-dot spectrometer. phys.org. 28 April 2018.