International Astronautical Federation
Mishaal Ashemimry is an accomplished aerospace professional currently serving as Managing Director at the Center for Space Futures and Vice President for Diversity Initiatives at the International Astronautical Federation. With experience as an Aerospace Consultant for the Saudi Space Commission, Mishaal has played a critical role in developing national space strategies and program initiatives. Previously, as a Space Nuclear Technology Consultant at Northrop Grumman, Mishaal assessed advanced propulsion technologies and contributed to national security applications. Founding and leading MISHAAL Aerospace for a decade involved designing and launching rockets for small satellite deployment. Academic contributions include teaching aerospace courses as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Miami. Mishaal's educational background consists of dual Bachelor's degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mathematics, along with a Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from the Florida Institute of Technology.
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International Astronautical Federation
International Astronautical Federation 'Connecting @ll Space People' The IAF was created in 1951 with the aim of advancing knowledge about space, and developing the application of space assets for the benefit of humanity. Today the IAF continues to foster dialogue between scientists, academics and the space industry around the world, and support international cooperation in all space-related activities. The Federation is the world’s leading space advocacy body with over 513 members, including space agencies and offices, industry, professional societies, associations, universities, museums and R&D organisations across 77 countries. More than 30 technical committees and 17 administrative committees support the Federation in its mission to advance knowledge about space, and to foster the development of space assets by facilitating global cooperation.