
Theresa Rondeau Vuk- University of Guelph
Theresa Rondeau Vuk
- University of Guelph
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Details, in brief, how advanced life support research aligns well with Canada’s Space policy framework: 1) Puts Canadian interests first 2) Excellence in key capabilities 3) Private sector driven 4) Progress made through partnerships 5) Inspires Canadians (e.g., Tomatosphere)
Research and technology developments surrounding Advanced Life-Support (ALS) began at the University of Guelph in 1992 as the Space and Advanced Life Support Agriculture (SALSA) program, which now represents Canada’s primary contribution to ALS research. The early focus was on recycling hydroponic nutrient solutions, atmospheric gas analysis and ca...
Details, in brief, how advanced life support research aligns well with Canada’s Space policy framework: 1) Puts Canadian interests first 2) Excellence in key capabilities 3) Private sector driven 4) Progress made through partnerships 5) Inspires Canadians (e.g., Tomatosphere)
The Canadian Advanced Life Support Systems (CanALSS) roadmap was initially prepared for the CSA in 2008, providing a plan to align Canadian technology development and mission priorities with the global space exploration strategy and the ESA MELiSSA project. An enhanced Canadian advanced life support system strategy based on life support and technol...
Canada began research on space-relevant biological life support systems in the early 1990s. Since that time Canadian capabilities have grown tremendously, placing Canada among the emerging leaders in biological life support systems. The rapid growth of Canadian expertise has been the result of several factors including a large and technically sophi...