Pascale Ehrenfreund
Pascale Ehrenfreund (born 1960) is an Austrian astrophysicist. Ehrenfreund holds degrees from the
University of Vienna (Masters,
molecular biology; PhD astrophysics,
habilitation,
astrochemistry) and
Webster Leiden (Masters, management and leadership). Prior to becoming a Research Professor of Space Policy and International Affairs at
George Washington University, she was a professor at
Radboud University Nijmegen,
Leiden University, and
University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. She was the first woman president of the
Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and from 2015-2020, she was the CEO of the
German Aerospace Center. Since 2019, she is the President of the
International Astronautical Federation (IAF) and since 2018, she is the Chancellor of the
International Space University (ISU). Since 2021 she is president of the ISU. The main-belt asteroid
9826 Ehrenfreund is named in her honor. She is the President of
Committee on Space Research from 2022 to 2026.
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