Commander Leroy Chiao, Ph.D.

uniphi Space Agency

Astronaut, Speaker, Entrepreneur, Educator & Consultant

– Seasoned Public Speaker and Media Ambassador
– Leadership positions at NASA, and in space and technology companies
– Astronaut (US and Russian Spacecraft): 229 days spaceflight; 36 hours Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA)
– Commander: International Space Station Expedition 10
– Published Research Engineer
– Instrument-rated pilot, 3000 hours in various aircraft and spacecraft
– Foreign Languages: Russian, Mandarin

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Biography

Leroy Chiao is a former NASA astronaut and International Space Station commander. He works in business and consulting. Chiao also holds appointments at Rice University and the Baylor College of Medicine, and is the special advisor for human spaceflight to the Space Foundation. He has worked extensively in both government and commercial space programs, and has held leadership positions in commercial ventures and NASA. Chiao has extensive experience as a NASA Astronaut and prior to that, as a Research Engineer. Dr. Chiao is a fellow of the Explorers Club, and a member of the International Academy of Astronautics and the Committee of 100. Chiao also serves in various capacities to further space education.

Dr. Chiao left NASA in December, 2005 following a fifteen-year career with the agency. A veteran of four space missions, Dr. Chiao most recently served as Commander and NASA Science Officer of Expedition 10 aboard the International Space Station. He has logged over 229 days in space – over 36 hours of which were spent in Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA, or spacewalks). From June-September 2009, he served as a member of the White House appointed Review of U.S. Human Spaceflight Plans Committee, and currently serves on the NASA Advisory Council.

A native English speaker, Dr. Chiao also speaks Mandarin Chinese and Russian. He has flown space missions and worked closely with Russian, Japanese and European Astronauts and their affiliated space agencies. Dr. Chiao is uniquely qualified to speak about the United States, Russian, Japanese, European and Chinese Space Programs. A Space Station Commander and Space Shuttle Mission Specialist, Dr. Chiao was also a certified Co-Pilot of the Russian Soyuz spacecraft. He is an expert in all facets of U.S. and Russian EVA hardware and operations and is EVA certified in U.S. and Russian spacesuits, tools, and training programs. In September 2006, Chiao became the first American to visit the Astronaut Research and Training Center of China. There, he met the first national Chinese astronauts.

Dr. Chiao studied Chemical Engineering, earning a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California at Berkeley in 1983. He continued his studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara, earning his Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in 1985 and 1987. Prior to joining NASA in 1990, he worked as a Research Engineer at Hexcel Corp. and then at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Honors and Awards

  • Space Technology Hall of Fame Inductee
  • NASA: Distinguished Service Medal, 4 Space Flight Medals, 2 Exceptional Service Medals, 4 Individual Achievement, 2 Group Achievement Awards, Going the Extra Mile Award
  • Russian Federation: Medal for the Development of Space; Order of Gagarin Medal
  • Public Svc. Awards: Comm. of 100; Asian Chamber of Commerce; Asian Pacific American Heritage Assoc.
  • Federation Aeronautique Internationale: Koroliev Diploma, Komarov Diploma, De La Vaulx Medal
  • Distinguished Alumni Award, from the University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Excellence in Achievement Award, from the University of California, Berkeley
  • Explorers Club: Lowell Thomas Award
  • Phi Kappa Tau Awards: National Hall of Fame, Borradaile Award, Alumnus of the Year Award

Speaking Topics Include

  • Leading in the International Arena
  • Positioning Your Endeavor: Technology Innovation Trends
  • Effective Problem Solving: How to Lead Like an Astronaut
  • Is it SADS, or Am I in Space? Medical Considerations for Spaceflight

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