MEET THE TEAM: MAX KEUHN

CHIEF ENGINEER, EXOLITH LAB
AREA OF RESEARCH:
LUNAR, MARTIAN, AND ASTEROID REGOLITH SIMULANTS
CURRENT FSI INITIATIVES:
THE EXOLITH LAB, 2025 LUNABOTICS COMPETITION
CONTACT:
MAX.KEUHN@UCF.EDU
MAX’S BIOGRAPHY
Max Kuehn is the Chief Engineer at Exolith Lab where he focuses on curating a self-leading, autonomous team of engineers that aim to build and operate the world’s largest regolith ISRU test bin, and ultimately develop into industry changing leaders that will push the boundaries of space exploration farther than ever before. As a UCF alumni, with a Bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering, Max’s journey in the space industry has been defined by multiple Northrop Grumman internships and clubs at UCF, where he was given the opportunity to experience and implement standard industry project management practices, and leadership principles, within many high value projects and teams.
Max looks to continue to foster the next generation of ISRU testing that will fulfill the ever-growing need for accessible space hardware testing right here in our own backyard, so that humanity’s push to the great beyond can not only stay on course, but accelerate!
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