Marni Rosenthal

Softgoods Engineer & Fabricator at Paragon Space Development Corporation

Marni Rosenthal is an accomplished engineer and researcher with a focus on space exploration technologies. Currently serving as an AxPGS Engineer at Axiom Space, Marni is developing next-generation Liquid Cooling Garments for Artemis missions. As a Softgoods Engineer & Fabricator at Paragon Space Development Corporation, collaboration on the Lunar EVA suit design for Artemis missions continues. Marni's previous roles include Space Suit Specialist at Final Frontier Design, Research Assistant at Schiminovich Lab at Columbia University, and Airframe Lead with Columbia Space Initiative, demonstrating strong leadership and technical skills. Marni holds dual Bachelor's degrees in Astrophysics from Barnard College and Columbia University, following a high school diploma from Kent Place School. Research contributions include the development of the Circumgalactic Hydrogen-Alpha Spectrograph and investigations into NASA's EVA space suit mechanisms, resulting in publications and presentations at prominent scientific venues.

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Houston, United States

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Paragon Space Development Corporation

Paragon has developed in-house world class engineering services related to Life Support and Thermal Control in Extreme Environments


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