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COE Distinguished Lecture Series

Featuring NASA's Janet L. Kavandi

All dates for this event occur in the past.

McPherson Chemical Laboratory
McPherson Chemical Laboratory
147 W 19th Ave
Room 1015
Columbus, OH 43210
United States

Janet L. Kavandi, director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s John H. Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, will present, "NASA's Future Missions and Current Research Efforts."

Seats are limited. To RSVP, please email Jenny Shields.68@osu.edu before November 2.


As director of the Glenn Research Center, Kavandi is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing the activities required in accomplishing the missions assigned to the center. Glenn is engaged in research, technology, and systems development in support of the nation’s space propulsion, space power, space
communications, aeronautical propulsion, microgravity sciences, and materials development programs. The Glenn staff consists of more than 3,200 civil service and support contractor employees and has an annual budget of approximately $625 million. Prior to accepting the director’s position, Kavandi served as Glenn’s deputy director.

Previously, Kavandi worked at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, where she served as director of flight crew operations. In this role, she was responsible for the Astronaut Corps and aircraft operations at Ellington Field. She also served as the deputy director of the Health and Human Performance Directorate, where she was responsible for the NASA flight surgeons and human research investigations on the International Space Station (ISS).

Kavandi was selected as a NASA astronaut in December 1994 as a member of the 15th class of U.S. astronauts. During her time in the Astronaut Office, she supported ISS payload integration, capsule communications, robotics and served as Deputy Chief of the Astronaut Office. She is a veteran of three space flights, serving as a mission specialist on STS-91 in 1998, STS-99 in 2000 and STS-104 in 2001. Kavandi has logged more than 33 days in space, traveling more than 13.1 million miles in 535 Earth orbits.

She earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Missouri Southern State University in Joplin, a master's degree in chemistry from the Missouri University of Science and Technology in Rolla, and her doctorate in analytical chemistry from the University of Washington in Seattle.