- Amri Hernandez-Pellerano
Amri Hernandez-Pellerano is a Puerto Rican
electronics engineer andscientist who designs, builds and tests the electronics that will regulate the solar array power in order to charge the spacecraft battery and distribute power to the different loads or users inside variousspacecraft at NASA'sGoddard Space Flight Center . She designed the power systems electronics for the WMAP mission. WMAP is a NASA Explorer missionsatellite which measures the temperature of thecosmic backgroundradiation over the full sky with unprecedented accuracy.Early years
Hernandez-Pellerano was born and raised in
Puerto Rico where she received her primary and secondary education. Her parents played an instrumental role in her life by encouraging her to pursue a college education. During her elementary school years, the subjects which she enjoyed most were math and science. She entered theMayaguez campus of theUniversity of Puerto Rico after she graduated from high school. While in college, she was accepted into the NASA Cooperative Education Program which allowed her to work with NASA scientists at the Goddard Space Flight Center inMaryland and at the sametime earn school credits. She started working at GSFC full time after she earned her Electrical Engineering Bachelor (BSEE) degree at the UPR. While working full time, GSFC provided her the opportunity to complete a Master degree in Electrical Engineering from TheJohns Hopkins University . [http://latinawomen.nasa.gov/hep/lwon/LWONbios/gsfc-AHernandez-Pellerano.html Hernandez-Pellerano] ]Career in NASA
In 1992, Hernandez-Pellerano began working for the Power Systems Branch (PSB) at Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). As a Power System Electronics designer she has been involved in the design and implementation of power system electronics (PSE) for various scientific spacecrafts. These include the
Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), theMicrowave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) and the Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) which are currently still in operation. [http://latinawomen.nasa.gov/hep/lwon/LWONbios/gsfc-AHernandez-Pellerano.html Hernandez-Pellerano] ]Her responsibilities include the designing, building and testing of the electronics that will regulate the solar array power in order to charge the spacecraft battery and distribute power to the different loads or users inside various spacecraft.
WMAP mission
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