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Human Spaceflight

Dava Newman

Apollo Program Professor of Astronautics

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Moderator

DAVA NEWMAN is the Apollo Program Professor of Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Aeronautics and Astronautics and a Harvard–MIT Health, Sciences, and Technology faculty member. She is the former director of the MIT Media Lab and the MIT Technology and Policy Program. She served as NASA Deputy Administrator (2015-17), the first female engineer in this role, and was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal. Newman’s research expertise is in multidisciplinary aerospace biomedical engineering investigating human performance across the spectrum of gravity. Newman is a leader in advanced space suit design, dynamics and control of astronaut motion, leadership development, innovation and space policy. 

Newman was the PI on 6 experiments that flew on the Space Shuttle, MIR, and ISS spaceflight missions STS-42, STS-62, MIR (1996-1998), ISS (2015, 2017, 2023) to measure astronaut performance, movement control, and demonstrate novel spacesuit technology. Her second skin EVA BioSuit™ spacesuit has been exhibited at: the Venice Biennial; Smithsonian, American Museum of Natural History; Victoria and Albert and Museum, London; Paris' Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie; Chicago's Griffin Museum of Science+Industry, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Her inventions are now being applied to “soft suits/exoskeletons” to study and enhance locomotion on Earth. Her Earth systems research implements satellite data to accelerate solutions for the dual challenge of energy and climate using machine learning with physics informed neural networks, immersive visualizations, and storytelling. She is a co-founder of EarthDNA. Newman is the author of Interactive Aerospace Engineering and Design and has published over 350 papers in journals and conferences. She circumnavigated the world sailing over 50,000 nm. Select honors include Hon. Doctorates from Dartmouth, the Royal College of Art, and University of Minho, Seneca’s 100 Women, Society of Women’s 35 World’s Most Influential Women Engineers, Lowell Thomas Award, AIAA Fellow, AIAA Jeffries Aerospace Medicine Award, and Women in Aerospace Leadership Award. Newman received her PhD in aerospace biomedical engineering and Master’s degrees in Aeronautics and Astronautics and Technology and Policy from MIT and a BS in aerospace engineering from the University of Notre Dame. Newman is a member of the Aerospace Corporation Board of Trustees, the SETI Institute Board of Directors, and co-chairs the World Economic Forum’s Global Futures Council on Space Technologies.

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Anna Voelker

Executive Director

AstroAccess

Anna Voelker (pronouns: they/them) is a science accessibility specialist recently named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 List for their work in Social Impact. Anna is the Executive Director of AstroAccess, an international nonprofit they launched with their Co-Founder Emeritus George Whitesides, current U.S. Congressman and former CEO of Virgin Galactic. AstroAccess is dedicated to advancing disability inclusion in human spaceflight and has been invited to collaborate with numerous leaders in the aerospace industry, including consulting with Blue Origin on accessibility for New Shepard, the space vehicle which flew AstroAccess Ambassador Michi Benthaus to space in December 2025, making Michi the first wheelchair-user in space. AstroAccess has conducted accessibility research aboard seven zero-gravity parabolic flights and has been featured by over 100 media outlets, including the New York Times, BBC, and  Good Morning America. Anna is a two-time TEDx speaker and has given over 80 presentations on science accessibility across 5 continents, including invitations to speak with the White House, United Nations, Library of Congress, NASA, NPR, and PBS. Previously, Anna worked at NASA as a Space Weather Forecaster and at The Ohio State University’s Department of Astronomy as the Outreach Coordinator. Anna’s mission is to advance access to science for all, on earth and beyond it.

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Saleem Miyan

Co-founder & CEO

Max Space

Saleem Miyan has successfully led startups, growth initiatives, turnarounds, and international expansions in technology -driven sectors. He led Philips Semiconductors' global IoT unit, managed strategic acquisitions at Checkpoint Systems and founded a GPS/satellite tracking startup acquired by Lockheed Martin's Savi. He drove international expansion for Digicore International unit its acquisition by Novatel Wireless. He led Bambu Global to commercial success and managed a private equity group, raising $350M for high-growth ventures. He serves on the board of a major UK automotive insurance group, and has spoken at international forums including The White House.

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Aleksandra Stankovic

Director of Center for Space Medicine Research

MGH & Harvard Medical School

Dr. Aleksandra Stankovic is the Founding Director of the Center for Space Medicine Research (CSMR). The mission of the CSMR is to develop biomedical solutions to keep humans safe and healthy in long-duration spaceflight, and to translate innovations from the space environment into novel patient care solutions on Earth.

She also directs the Human Performance Lab. Her group’s work promotes high-level human performance in extreme environments through behavioral health support and improved training, teaming, and cooperation between humans and technology systems. Sandra has conducted extensive research in remote and resource-limited locations, including spaceflight analogs and Antarctic research stations, and has worked with pilots, first responders, and top athletes to help them perform their best in extreme conditions.

Sandra is an active scuba diver, private pilot, and volunteer EMT. She is passionate about education and hopes her research will help inspire the next generation of explorers and innovators.

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