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AUTHORS’ BIOGRAPHIES
Dr. Edwin Cortes has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, an M.S. in Mathematics,
and a Ph.D. in Simulation and Training from the University of Central Florida in 2015.
He has been working as an Aerospace professional for NASA Kennedy Space Center
since 2004. Edwin has worked in very important programs such as the NASA Shuttle.
Currently, he works for the NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) Program. SLS is an
advanced launch vehicle for a new era of exploration beyond Earth’s orbit into deep
space. He has published in conference proceedings and journals related to Aerospace
Engineering. His areas of interest are software engineering, simulation, space missions,
propulsion, and control engineering.
Dr. Luis Rabelo was the NASA EPSCoR Agency Project Manager and currently a
Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems at the
University of Central Florida. He received dual degrees in Electrical and Mechanical
Engineering from the Technological University of Panama and Master’s degrees from the
Florida Institute of Technology in Electrical Engineering (1987) and the University of
Missouri-Rolla in Engineering Management (1988). He received a Ph.D. in Engineering
Management from the University of Missouri-Rolla in 1990, where he also did Post-
Doctoral work in Nuclear Engineering in 1990-1991. In addition, he holds a dual MS
degree in Systems Engineering & Management from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT). He has over 280 publications, three international patents being