Nahom Beyene
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Rehabilitation Science and Technology |
Nahom M. Beyene received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin in 2002. He received an M.S. in Engineering: Biomechanical Engineering from Stanford University in 2004, and is currently a graduate research assistant at the Human Engineering Research Laboratory. Mr. Beyene has over five years of work experience with the NASA-Johnson Space Center in exercise hardware design and development. In addition to providing engineering and human factors support, he led a NASA team with collaboration from academia to conduct a study on the Advanced Resistive Exercise Device, which simulated skeletal loading in zero gravity.

