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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
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