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Robert Blume
Emergency Management at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Robert Blume is a dedicated professional with a strong background in public sector experiences, particularly in aviation meteorology, emergency management, and public safety.
He is currently employed in the Emergency Management department at NASA Stennis Center and holds a Master's degree in Geography with a specialization in tornado impacts.
Robert has completed a dual certification program in unmanned aerial systems operation and emergency management, showcasing his diverse skill set and commitment to staying abreast of the latest trends in technology and safety.
His educational journey includes a Bachelor's degree in Geography/Meteorology from Towson University and additional studies at Florida State University where he focused on severe weather, emergency management, and unmanned aerial systems.
Robert has also served as a Teaching Assistant at both Towson University and Florida State University, demonstrating his dedication to sharing knowledge and mentoring students in the fields of Geography and Geological Sciences.
In addition to his academic achievements, Robert is currently undergoing training as a private pilot at GIAD and KTLH airport for Part 61 private pilot certification. He is also a licensed Part 107 FAA pilot, highlighting his expertise in aviation and drone operations.
Robert's professional background includes roles as an Emergency Management and Public Safety Intern at NASA, Aeronautics Intern at NASA, Education Staff at Challenger Learning Center of Tallahassee, UAS Systems and Robotics Researcher at the Center for Disaster Risk Policy, Police Officer at Rehoboth Beach Police Dept, and more.
With a keen interest in aviation meteorology, emergency management, and public safety, Robert Blume is an asset in any team or organization aiming to enhance their capabilities in these areas.