Eszter Gulacsi

Eszter Gulacsi
  • Masters of Architecture and Engineering
  • CEO at Astro SpArch

Focus: space radiation protection. Recently carried out a radiation experiment at the NASA Space Radiation Lab.

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Current institution
Astro SpArch
Current position
  • CEO
Education
September 2021 - December 2022
International Space University
Field of study
  • Space Studies
September 1998 - June 2007
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Field of study
  • Architecture and Engineering

Publications

Publications (5)
Conference Paper
The success of human space exploration and long-term habitation requires integrated protection means for many hazards that are associated with spaceflight. This paper presents research towards the development of interdisciplinary and comprehensive design methodology starting with the analysis of space radiation impacting the design of habitats. Gal...
Conference Paper
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Space radiation hazard for human health is recognised as one of the critical issues to be resolved before long-term and deep space human missions become a reality and routine. Solar radiation with the Sun’s extremely violent eruptions mixed with the isotropic ionising radiation in deep space have seriously damaging effects on both biological materi...
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NASA HRP considers developing radiation protection for human space flight and surface habitation as one of the critical technologies for successful deep space exploration. Although the danger of radiation exposure is recognized as a potential show-stopper for deep space exploration, and radiation effects on humans are now understood better than bef...
Conference Paper
easily kill humans and that concern will also be relevant on an extraterrestrial base, but that issue can be resolved with using regolith to build shielding. Hydrogen, and hydrogen-rich materials, like water or polypropylene are excellent for protecting us against radiation but unfortunately that would be unfeasibly heavy to launch. Fungi seems to...

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