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Biography

Dr. Julie Brisset is the Director for the Florida Space Institute and an accomplished researcher in the space field. In 2014, Dr. Brisset earned her Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Braunshweig, Germany. Her research focuses on experimental physics, specifically the behavior of dust and ice grains in microgravity conditions, with applications to the early stages of planet formation and the structure and surfaces of small bodies in the Solar System.

In addition, Dr. Brisset has demonstrated strong management skills in her role as interim director at FSI. She oversees a team of 80 staff from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds ensuring effective collaboration and progress within her team. Her ability to lead and coordinate complex scientific endeavors highlights her capability in both scientific and administrative capacities. One example of that was her extraordinary leadership role closing one of the large NSF facilities: Arecibo Observatory, the largest and powerful single radio telescope of the world.

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Physics

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