Michael G. McKellar

Idaho National Laboratory

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About

Dr. Michael G. McKellar is a leading figure in space resource utilization and advanced energy systems, with a particular focus on enabling sustainable human exploration beyond Earth. His most cited work, "The Concept and Analytical Investigation of CO2 and Steam Co-Electrolysis for Resource Utilization in Space Exploration" (2010, 13 citations), provides a foundational framework for converting Martian atmospheric CO2 and water into vital oxygen and fuel. This research is critical for developing in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) technologies that reduce reliance on Earth-supplied consumables. Dr. McKellar’s analytical models have directly influenced the design of life support and fuel production architectures for both lunar and Martian missions, addressing the core challenge of long-duration spaceflight. His contributions are instrumental in shaping the technical roadmap for affordable and sustainable exploration, demonstrating how electrochemical processes can transform planetary resources into mission-critical commodities. Through this work, Dr. McKellar has established himself as a key contributor to the future of human space exploration.

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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
The Concept and Analytical Investigation of CO2 and Steam Co-Electrolysis for Resource Utilization in Space Exploration
13 citations · 2010
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2010 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 5
🏛 Institutions: Idaho National Laboratory

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