Teltrium Inc.
Christopher Arledge is a knowledgeable professional with extensive experience in research, education, and data analysis. Currently serving as a Knowledge Analyst at Teltrium Solutions, LLC, since January 2023, Christopher contributes to NASA's spectrum management initiatives by gathering and analyzing data and creating training materials. At The Johns Hopkins University, ongoing since 2016, research focuses on the black hole information loss paradox. As an educator, Christopher has developed multiple philosophy courses as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Maryland Baltimore County and has held teaching positions at various universities including Wayne State University and Ohio University. Christopher also has a background in data science from a summer internship at the U.S. Department of Commerce and has previously served as a Data Analyst and Research Assistant at Liberty University. Educationally, Christopher holds multiple advanced degrees in philosophy, including a PhD from The Johns Hopkins University expected in December 2023.
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Teltrium Inc.
Teltrium is a technical services company that provides systems engineering and project execution support and capabilities to satellite communications and spectrum management technology programs for NASA and other customers. We believe in the tremendous power of space exploration to benefit humanity, in the essential role space systems and networks play in bringing those benefits to life, and in realizing the potential of human ingenuity to unlock that power. We also believe in inspiring tomorrow’s explorers and innovators! We employ subject matter experts and thought leaders to bring our customers’ vision to reality by developing strategic plans and executing technical analyses. We give our engineering team the freedom to stretch boundaries to develop space systems, improve RF communications systems and create space system analysis and planning tools. We develop education and outreach materials to foster the next generation of space scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs.