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World class experts to represent major CANEUS member regions and organizations |
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The new Board of Directors is pleased to have nominated one CANEUS colleague to represent each of our major member organizations and geographical regions. These new CANEUS Liaisons will be the interface between the CANEUS organization and their respective groups, and represent the “who’s who” of our worldwide membership base. Selected for their exceptional dedication and continued support of CANEUS activities over the years, CANEUS Liaisons will network with other Liaisons and facilitate the formation of collaborations between CANEUS and colleagues in their region or organization. |
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As an example of the strong group we are assembling, we are honoured to welcome the following confirmed CANEUS Liaisons: |
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| Brazil |
Carlos F.R. Mateus |
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Comando-Geral de Tecnologia Aeroespacial (CTA) |
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| Israel |
Daniel Weihs |
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Israel National Committee for Space Research |
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| Italy |
Stefano Bellucc |
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INFN-Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati |
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| Japan |
Koji Takahashi |
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Kyushu University |
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| Spain |
Carles Ferrer |
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Centre Nacional de Microelectrònica |
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| United Kingdom |
Ayman El-Fatatry |
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BAE Systems |
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| US Air Force |
Les Lee |
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| Honeywell |
Eric Lautenschlager |
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| NASA JSC |
George Studor |
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| NASA MSFC |
Jim Miller |
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These are but a few of the confirmed Liaisons, and many more nominees have yet to be confirmed. We are greatly looking forward to formalizing this group, which will facilitate the formation of many future collaborative partnerships within the CANEUS Organization! |
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