Robert P. Mueller, MBA, MSSE
Robert P.
Mueller, MBA, MSSE is Human Robotic Systems Technology Development
Lead
at NASA,
Kennedy Space Center, Florida.
Rob is a Senior Technologist in the Surface Systems Office at Kennedy
Space
Center and the Lunar Destination Co-Lead on the NASA Human Spaceflight
Architecture Team (HAT). Technical expertise includes Mechanical Systems
Design, In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU), Lunar Outpost Construction,
Surface Operations, Conceptual Systems Design, and Mission Architecture
Design. He has worked on the Space Shuttle, International Space Station,
X-33, Atlas V, Orbital Space Plane, 2nd Generation Reusable Launch
Vehicles, Mars Exploration Studies, and Lunar Exploration programs. More
recently, he has been leading the development of technologies
required for Lunar Surface Systems including developing the specifics of
Lunar Regolith Excavation and other Surface Support Equipment. He has
worked for NASA at Johnson Space Center, the Jet Propulsion Lab, and
Kennedy Space Center.
Rob graduated from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida
with a
Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering in June of 1988.
Three days later he was working for Bertram Yacht, Inc. off the Miami
River, designing mechanical parts for Sport Fishing yachts of fiberglass
construction. That was fun, but when he heard that NASA was hiring at
the
Cape — it was an easy choice. He left the boating industry and
went
to
work on the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB) as a Mechanical
Systems Engineer. This was during the “return to flight” days after the
Challenger accident, and it was an exciting area to work in as he worked
hard to implement the “fix” on the Redesigned SRBs.
Four years later he
transferred to his present job, still at Kennedy Space Center. During
that time he also earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA)
degree
from Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida. He has been
involved in several test and design programs on complex equipment
involving people and companies all over the United States and the world
and is looking forward to the continuing challenges.
Rob coauthored
Dust Tolerant EVA-Compatible Connectors and
2011 NASA Lunabotics Mining Competition for Universities: Results and
Lessons Learned.
He earned his BSME in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Miami
in 1988. He earned his MBA in Business Administration at the Florida
Institute of Technology in 1994.
He earned his MSSE in Space Systems Engineering at
Technische Universiteit Delft in 2006.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.