Who will step on to Mars first?
Blaze Sanders - CEO & CTO,
As the Chief Executive Officer of Solar System Express, Blaze will directly lead the development of astronaut assisting hardware, software, and firmware for the blossoming commercial space sector. Sol-X believes that "NewSpace" is the only sustainable way for humankind to expand throughout the Solar System and Galaxy.
Blaze was a NASA Electrical Engineer, looking to change the way the agency works. He has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and is pursuing his Master of Science and Engineering in Electrical & Computer Engineering at JHU.
Ami Kumordzie - Chief Operating Officer
As the Chief Biomedical Engineer, Ms. Kumordzie seeks to eliminate the need to send a highly-trained medical practitioner aboard a spacecraft. She will head the development of innovative technologies and devices for diagnostics and autonomous monitoring of vital functions during space travel. These technologies will have direct applications to medical needs on Earth.
Ms. Kumordzie is pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University, with a minor in Spanish for the Professions.
Emily Mosher - Chief Communication Officer
Mrs. Mosher is a professional grant writer and science journalist whose goal is to communicate science to the public so as to invoke wonder and inform daily living. She seeks to apply her writing talents to advancing Sol-X’s interests in New Space. As Chief Communications Officer for Sol-X, Mrs. Mosher will apply for grant funding for Sol-X projects, compose press releases concerning the company, and seek avenues of promotion for the company.
Mrs. Mosher holds bachelor’s degrees in English and geology from the University of Kansas and a Master’s in science writing from The Johns Hopkins University. Her science journalism has been published by Science NOW, Discover, EARTH Magazine and the Johns Hopkins Magazine. Through her grant writing she has helped the University of Maryland’s Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics and the American Academy of Family Physicians obtain over $18 million dollars in grant funding.
As the Chief Executive Officer of Solar System Express, Blaze will directly lead the development of astronaut assisting hardware, software, and firmware for the blossoming commercial space sector. Sol-X believes that "NewSpace" is the only sustainable way for humankind to expand throughout the Solar System and Galaxy.
Blaze was a NASA Electrical Engineer, looking to change the way the agency works. He has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and is pursuing his Master of Science and Engineering in Electrical & Computer Engineering at JHU.
Ami Kumordzie - Chief Operating Officer
As the Chief Biomedical Engineer, Ms. Kumordzie seeks to eliminate the need to send a highly-trained medical practitioner aboard a spacecraft. She will head the development of innovative technologies and devices for diagnostics and autonomous monitoring of vital functions during space travel. These technologies will have direct applications to medical needs on Earth.
Ms. Kumordzie is pursuing her Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from The Johns Hopkins University, with a minor in Spanish for the Professions.
Emily Mosher - Chief Communication Officer
Mrs. Mosher is a professional grant writer and science journalist whose goal is to communicate science to the public so as to invoke wonder and inform daily living. She seeks to apply her writing talents to advancing Sol-X’s interests in New Space. As Chief Communications Officer for Sol-X, Mrs. Mosher will apply for grant funding for Sol-X projects, compose press releases concerning the company, and seek avenues of promotion for the company.
Mrs. Mosher holds bachelor’s degrees in English and geology from the University of Kansas and a Master’s in science writing from The Johns Hopkins University. Her science journalism has been published by Science NOW, Discover, EARTH Magazine and the Johns Hopkins Magazine. Through her grant writing she has helped the University of Maryland’s Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics and the American Academy of Family Physicians obtain over $18 million dollars in grant funding.
