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by Staff Writers Greenbelt MD (SPX) Jan 19, 2014
Born and raised in South Vietnam, Phuc Nguyen came to Goddard as an intern and is now an electronics engineer whose work is soon going to Mars.
What do you do and what is most interesting about your role here at Goddard? How do you help support Goddard's mission? As an electronics engineer, I design electronic components for subsystems to be used on spaceflight instruments. I also am responsible for keeping within the cost and schedule. Currently, I am working on the Mars Organic Molecules Analyzer Mass Spectrometer, a joint project with the European Space Agency. MOMA-MS will fly to Mars and get soil samples to analyze. If we find organic molecules on Mars, it may mean that life exists or did exist on Mars. It would be so fascinating if we found evidence of life on Mars. MOMA-MS is scheduled to be delivered to ESA in 2016 and we plan to launch in 2017.
What was your childhood like in South Vietnam? The toughest part was that none of my family, other than my grandfather, could speak English. I started attending the local high school without understanding one word. I don't know how I did it, but I learned English. I used to carry a small dictionary with me all the time.
Have you returned to Vietnam since you left in 1995?
Why did you choose your profession? I always built toys as a child, so I switched to electrical engineering. I was fascinated by the fundamental theory of electronics and what makes the tiny electrons do what they do. It is almost like the electrons exist in their own world. I thought about becoming a physicist, but I stayed with engineering because I wanted to build things instead of focus on theory.
How did you come to work at Goddard? My wife, who had remained in South Vietnam until I became established, joined me here in March 2005. She immediately went to school to learn English and is now a nurse. We speak Vietnamese at home, but I'm always impressed by her knowledge of English.
Why do you stay at Goddard?
What is the coolest thing you've ever done at Goddard?
As a former intern, what advice would you pass along to current interns?
What advice would you tell other employees?
If you could meet and talk to anybody, living or dead, who would it be and what's the first thing you'd ask them?
What one world do you wish people would use to describe you? Persistent. I never give up on something I believe in and will work as hard as I can to get the job done.
What is your one big dream?
Name: Phuc H. Nguyen
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