Human Performance in Space
How the Human Body Endure Space Travel
Human in Space: How Far Can We Go?
Why Crewed Mission?
Despite rapid advancements in robotics and AI, human presence in space remains irreplaceable for exploration, decision-making, and adaptability. This session will explore the enduring strategic value of crewed missions in upcoming space programs.
Space is Hard on the Human Body
Extended exposure to microgravity, radiation, isolation, and confinement imposes significant physiological and psychological strain. We'll examine the latest findings in space medicine and the preventive strategies developed to counteract performance decrements.
How to Start You Career in Space
Discover Tracks to Space, the new ISU's educational pathways and trainings that will enable you to launch your career in the space market.
Igor Ciminelli
MD Titan & Founder of the School of Disruption
Virginia Wotring
Professor of Human Performance in Space at the International Space University. PhD & researcher in space physiology and pharmacology