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Invited Plenary Speakers

“Toward an Electric Power Utility on the Lunar Surface”
John H. Scott
Principal Technologist for Power and Energy Storage
Space Technology Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters

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John Scott currently serves as the Principal Technologist for Power and Energy Storage in the Space Technology Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters. After beginning his aerospace career in propulsion at TRW Space & Technology (now a division of Northrup Grumman), Mr. Scott has served at NASA’s Johnson Space Center for over thirty years in engineering, project management, and supervisory positions in support of the Space Shuttle, International Space Station, Orion, and various Human Exploration study programs. Immediately prior to his current posting, he served as Chief of the Energy Conversion Branch and as Chief Technologist in the Propulsion and Power Division at NASA-Johnson.

As Principal Technologist and a senior leader, John leads a nationwide team in advancing the power and energy storage technologies needed to accomplish NASA’s goals for space exploration and to accelerate the growth of the commercial space industry.

Mr. Scott is a published author on spacecraft fuel cell and nuclear power systems. He holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Rice University and an MS in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA from UCLA.

“DoD Efforts to Secure the Battery Defense Industrial Base”
Eric Shields
Senior Battery Advisor
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense
for Industrial Base Policy

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Mr. Eric Shields is the Senior Battery Advisor in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Policy. He formerly held the position of Department of Navy’s Deputy Director for Operational Energy and has led numerous operational energy and lithium battery safety efforts for the Navy and Marine Corps at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock. Mr. Shields has experience with lithium battery safety and performance, expeditionary renewable energy systems, hybrid and microgrid systems, and human energy behaviors.  Mr. Shields holds four patents, and a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland.