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Glenn Research Center’s mission is to work as a team to develop and transfer critical technologies to aerospace and non-aerospace industries, universities, and government institutions. NASA has designated Glenn Research Center as its Lead Center for Aeropropulsion. GRC’s role is to develop, verify, and transfer aeropropulsion technologies to U.S. industry. As NASA’s designated Center of Excellence in Turbomachinery, Glenn’s role is to develop new and innovative turbomachinery technology to improve the reliability and performance, efficiency and affordability, capacity, and environmental compatibility of future aerospace vehicles. GRC’s other Aeronautics and Space Roles and Missions include: management of a broad array of aeronautics research and technology propulsion activities, including propulsion support technology and propulsion systems analysis; space applications involving power and on board propulsion, commercial communications, and launch vehicles; and microgravity research in the science disciplines of combustion science, fluids physics, and ground-based research.
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Darla Kimbro
NASA Glenn Research Center
21000 Brookpark Rd
Cleveland, OH 44135
216.433.2408
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