Jules Ross is a multifaceted professional who has develop a strong background in both engineering and design. As the founder, CEO, and lead designer of Joules Space Technology, he is the driving force behind Space Station EO, dedicating sixteen years to researching and developing groundbreaking designs. His investment $200,000 in man-hours for the development of the first stage of Space Station EO showcases his commitment and determination. Ross possesses a unique ability to integrate a variety of industry technologies into his work, enriching the design and functionality of Space Station EO.
In his quest for knowledge and excellence, lead him to collaborate with professors from the University of Michigan and Colorado State University. His interests span across multiple domains, such as artificial gravity, AI, and space architecture, and he stays updated by attending lectures from prestigious institutions like NASA, JPL, and MIT.
His academic journey includes studying calculus and computer science engineering at the University of Florida, which has equipped him with a solid foundation in both mathematics and technology.
Ross’s membership in Space Architects reflects his dedication to innovation and forward-thinking in the realm of space exploration. Overall, Jules Ross's career trajectory is marked by a blend of technical expertise, collaborative spirit, and a passion for advancing space technology.
Jules Ross held the roles of founder, CEO, president, and executive producer for The Space Television Network (TSN), where he spearheaded the creation of over forty original programs and oversaw the acquisition of 40,000 hours of space and technology stock footage, as well as 412 award-winning documentaries. He played a crucial role in establishing TSN's Programming Board, where he brought on renowned experts such as Dr. Buzz Aldrin, Dr. Red Whittaker, and Dr. Robert Zubrin. Ross also served as a media consultant for NASA television and XPRIZE, and he was invited by Walt Disney Attractions to take on the role of executive producer and director of video production for the "Astronaut Hall of Fame Inductees," where twenty-three of America's space heroes were honored and inducted into the hall of fame.
Jules has a distinguished track record, earning letters of recommendation from renowned figures Marcel Marceau and Dustin Hoffman. By the age of fifteen, he had already become a skilled mechanic working for his father, an air conditioning and refrigeration engineer. At fifteen, Jules became independent, funding his own high school education and starting college. Wanting to expand his knowledge and after college he went into the arts where he was invited by Master Marceau to study in Paris, France. He studied triple design a body movement that is mathematical in nature.
I expects to complete the development of the artificial gravity space station within the next eight years, with plans to launch the first mission shortly thereafter.
Artificial gravity space station EO, will be a game-changer in the field of space exploration. This new technology will not only enhance the health and wellbeing of astronauts, but it will also provide a platform for groundbreaking scientific research.
Advisor members:
DR. Ted W. Hall – UOM Artificial Gravity
DR. Torin K Clark – CSU Coriolis effect
DR. Molly Mulligan - ISS/Microgravity scientist
Visual effect Advisor:
Sheldon Altfeld – Producer/Director Four-time Emmy Award Winner
Business Advisor:
Ex-CEO James (Jim) Richards - Jindilli Beverages
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