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Lindsay Aitchison

Space Suit Engineer, NASA Johnson Space Center

Graduated from Norman North High School, Norman, OK in 2001. Entered Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, in August 2001. Began the cooperative education (co-op) program at Johnson Space Center in August 2002. Completed five co-op tours prior to receiving Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Purdue University in 2006. MS in Human Factors Engineering 2011 from Wright State University with emphasis on human-in-the-loop testing. As a co-op student, Lindsay worked in four different areas: International Space Station Thermal Systems Flight Control group during STS-112 and STS-113 missions; Space Shuttle Guidance, Navigation, & Control group where she helped develop abort site selection software; Advanced Portable Life Support System (PLSS) group where she modeled PLSS controls work envelope for the MK-III advanced space suit and developed a sizing tool for PLSS oxygen tanks; and Advanced Space Suits group where she developed mock-ups for evaluation during the Desert Research and Technology Studies (D-RATS) field tests and conducted tests to investigate the feasibility and optimization of minimum volume air-lock and suit-port concepts. She began working full-time with NASA in May 2006. From May 2006 through Nov. 2009, Lindsay served as project engineer and Lunar Configuration Lead for the Constellation Space Suit Pressure Garment Subsystem. Following her role in Constellation, Lindsay served as the space suit assembly (SSA) lead for the Shuttle EMU Engineering Subsystem Manager team. In 2012, Lindsay returned to the development side of space suits as the High Performance EVA Glove Development Lead, where her efforts focused on the design, build, and test of new technologies for glove applications. Lindsay was promoted to her current position as the Deputy Project Manager for the Advanced Space Suit Project in March 2014 and continues to work with her team to develop space suit components that will enable human exploration of asteroids, the Moon, and Mars.

 

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NASA's mission is to pioneer the future in space exploration, scientific discovery and aeronautics research. To do that, thousands of people have been working around the world and in space for more than 50 years, trying to answer some basic questions. What's out there in space? How do we get there? What will we find? What can we learn there -- or learn just by trying to get there -- that will make life better here on Earth? Our work is diverse: proving flight technologies; creating capabilities for sustainable human and robotic exploration; exploring Earth, the solar system and the universe beyond; developing critical enabling technologies such as the Orion space capsule; and conducting science in orbit aboard the International Space Station. With NASA you can share exploration of the universe and discoveries of our home planet, Earth.
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December 07 – 09, 2025
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Fairlane Plaza, 300 Town Center Drive
48126 Dearborn, Michigan
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