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Michael Zernic Michael Zernic

Project Manager, Space Communications Office

NASA Glenn Research Center

Michael J. Zernic began his career at NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field (formerly Lewis Research Center) in Cleveland, Ohio in 1985 and holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Dayton and a M.S. in Industrial Engineering from Cleveland State University. He currently advocates, develops, and manages innovative experiments to be conducted within the scope of NASA Glenn Research Center’s Space Communication Program. Mr. Zernic has managed experiments using the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) and was the Mission Operations Manager for the electric power system of NASA’s Space Station Program. Mr. Zernic has been recognized for his significant contributions including Government Computer News (1996), Space Technology Hall of Fame (1997), the University of Dayton School of Engineering Alumni Award of Excellence (1998), and NASA’s Turning Goals Into Reality Award (2001).

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