Mark Uhran will give a presentation titled “International Space Station — Mission Accomplished!”
In August 2012, Mark Uhran joined Oak Ridge National Laboratory to work on the ITER Project – a partnership among China, Europe, India, Japan, Korea, Russia and the United States to build a ~500 megawatt industrial-scale hydrogen fusion reactor in southern France that will demonstrate the capability to sustain burning plasma for future electric power generation.
Prior to this post, he was Director of the International Space Station Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC where he spent 28 years working with international partners on design, development, and operation of the ~500 metric ton, full-service, permanently crewed space station currently in orbit around the earth.