NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
May Chong Chan is a highly experienced aerospace engineer with a strong background in systems engineering and project management, currently serving as a V&V Metric Cognizant Engineer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Previous roles include significant contributions at Collins Aerospace in various leadership and engineering capacities for the KC-135 and KC-390 platforms, focusing on design, testing, and Agile methodologies. May also has experience with Rockwell Collins, where expertise in software verification and systems integration was developed. Academic qualifications include a Master's degree in Engineering/Industrial Management and a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, complemented by a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering.
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NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Formed in 1936, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory is a federally funded research and development center managed for NASA by the California Institute of Technology (Caltech.) JPL joined NASA as an FFRDC when the agency was founded in 1958. JPL helped open the Space Age by developing America's first Earth-orbiting science satellite, creating the first successful interplanetary spacecraft, and sending robotic missions to the solar system. Today, JPL continues its world-leading innovation, implementing programs in planetary exploration, Earth science, space-based astronomy and technology development while applying its capabilities to technical and scientific problems of national significance. We have big aspirations, driven by our values. We aim to be: Bold, Inclusive, Trusted. We turn ideas for science investigation into the reality of groundbreaking space missions, partnering with our strategic business teams to guide JPL into the future. We Dare Mighty Things Together.