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    Ellen Stofan

    Under Secretary for Science and Research at Smithsonian Institution

    Dr. Ellen Stofan is a distinguished figure in the field of planetary geology with a background in geological sciences from Brown University and geology from William & Mary.

    She has held various prestigious positions, including serving as the Chief Scientist of NASA, the John and Adrienne Mars Director at the National Air and Space Museum, and the Under Secretary for Science and Research at the Smithsonian Institution.

    Dr. Stofan is also known for her advocacy for STEM education and has been actively involved in promoting space technologies as seen through her role as the Co-chair of the Council on Future of Space Technologies at the World Economic Forum.

    She has contributed significantly to research and academia, having worked as a Research Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and as the Principal Investigator on the Titan Mare Explorer Mission at JHU-APL/Lockheed Martin.

    With a wealth of experience and expertise in the aerospace industry, Dr. Ellen Stofan continues to inspire and make valuable contributions to the scientific community.

    Ellen Stofan
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    The Plains, Virginia, United States