Life at Langley: Lisa Ziehmann
Lisa Ziehmann, Acting Deputy Center Director of NASA’s Langley Research Center has a lifelong love of numbers and problem solving that led her to graduate from Christopher Newport College with a degree in accounting. After spending time in the Mission Support Directorate at NASA’s Headquarters, she found her way back to Langley, where she now helps lead the center on its quest to innovate for the benefit of humanity.

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Katherine Johnson Interview, Sept. 2017

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Powering the Moon Using Vertical Solar Array Technology

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Life at Langley: Kanama Bivens

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Women in Engineering: NASA Langley materials engineer Karen Taminger

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Life at Langley: Anum Ashraf

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NASA Uses 14x22 Wind Tunnel to Test Advanced Air Mobility Aircraft Wing

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Life at Langley: Melanie Grande

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NASA Prepares for Newest Wind Tunnel in 40 Years

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Plume-Surface Interaction (PSI) Testing at NASA Langley

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NASA SCALPSS Ready to Capture Interaction Between Blue Ghost and Moon’s Surface

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NASA Langley Drop Test Supports Safer Air Taxi Designs

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NASA’s Newest Wind Tunnel Builds on Legacy of Innovation

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Seconds after Launch: NASA Langley Team Conducts SLS Buffet Testing

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SCIFLI: In-Flight Imagery for Today's Space Age

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Introducing NDL: Navigation Doppler Lidar

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Can Studying Lunar Regolith Prepare Us for Life on the Moon?

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Systems Analysis & Concepts Directorate (SACD) at NASA — Let's Go!

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