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  1. Gregory Errol Chamitoff (born 6 August 1962) is a Canadian-born American engineer and former NASA astronaut. He has been to space twice, spending 6 months aboard the ISS across Expedition 17 and 18 in 2008, and another 15 days as part of STS-134 in 2011.

  2. Gregory E. Chamitoff. Professor of Practice, Aerospace Engineering. Affiliated Faculty, Multidisciplinary Engineering. Director, AeroSpace Technology, Research & Operations (ASTRO) William Keeler ’49 Professorship. Phone: 979-862-3413. Email: chamitoff@tamu.edu. Office: HRBB 746B. Research Website. Google Scholar Profile. Educational Background.

  3. Chamitoff joined Mission Operations at the Johnson Space Center in 1995 and was selected as an astronaut candidate in 1998. In 2002, he was a member of the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations crew, where he studied and lived on the Aquarius undersea research habitat for nine days.

  4. Gregory Chamitoff, Ph.D. Aerospace Engineering, Texas A&M University, University of Sydney. Verified email at tamu.edu. Space Exploration Space Robotics Autonomous Vehicles Optimization Virtual...

  5. May 15, 2008 · Gregory Errol Chamitoff, STS-124 mission specialist and Expedition 17 flight engineer, poses for a preflight photo. (Image credit: NASA)

  6. Gregory ChamitoffMauricio Coen2016-04-20T13:20:22-05:00. Bringing together the AeroSpace, Technology, Research and Operations in Texas A&M to collaborate with academia and industry. Contact. 3141 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3141. Email: patrickzhong@tamu.edu.

  7. GREGORY ERROL CHAMITOFF (PH.D.) NASA ASTRONAUT . Pronunciation: GREH-gur-ee CHAM-uh-toff. PERSONAL DATA: Originally from Montreal, Canada. Married to Chantal Caviness, M.D., Ph.D. They have two children, Natasha and Dimitri. His mother, Shari Chamitoff, and brother, Ken Chamitoff, live in Southern California. His father was the Ashley Chamitoff.

  8. Aug 19, 2010 · #ASEspotlight: Gregory Chamitoff In space, you can move big things pretty easily! Expedition 17 Flight Engineer @Astro_Taz demonstrated this as he relocated a zero-g stowage rack in the Kibo laboratory of the @Space_Station in October 2008.

  9. Gregory CHAMITOFF | Cited by 377 | of Texas A&M University, Texas (TAMU) | Read 61 publications | Contact Gregory CHAMITOFF

  10. Dr. Gregory E. Chamitoff. Professor of Practice, Texas A&M University. Chamitoff joined Mission Operations at the Johnson Space Center in 1995 and was selected as an astronaut candidate in 1998.