ME at Kennedy Space Center
Notlim Burgos is a Mechanical Engineer at Kennedy Space Center. Since January 2016, she works in the Launch Vehicle System branch as an Aerospace Flight Systems Engineer supporting the Launch Services Program. Part of her responsibilities are to provide mechanical insight to launch service providers to ensure they are in compliance with technical and mission requirements. Prior to working at Kennedy Space Center, she served as Structural & Mechanical Designer at Marshall Space Flight Center. She provided design support for Space Launch System (SLS) Ground Support Equipment (GSE). Burgos has a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Campus. She began working at NASA in 2006 as a Cooperative education student for the Structural and Mechanical Design Branch. She supported projects like the Solar Ultraviolet Magnetograph Instrument (SUMI) Telescope, Ares 1 Instrument Unit Design, and Material Science Research Rack (MSRR). Burgos was born and raised in Puerto Rico. Currently, she resides in Florida. In her spare time, she enjoys mentoring other young professionals and students. She also enjoys cooking, baking, and spending time with family and friends.
University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo
November 2-3, 2019
Email: explorecrc.arecibo@upr.edu