Education
California Institute of Technology.
California Institute of Technology.
He is currently director for the Engineering and Science Directorate at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Theisinger graduated from the California Institute of Technology in 1967 with a bachelor"s degree in physics. He joined National Aeronautics and Space Administration"s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) as payload integration engineer that year and except for a three-year span in the early 1980s has worked at Jet Propulsion Laboratory since.
Among the missions on which he has participated were the 1967 Mariner 5 flyby mission to Venus, the 1971 Mariner 9 orbiter mission to Mars, the Voyager mission to the outer planets of the solar system, the Galileo mission to Jupiter, and the Mars Global Surveyor orbiter.
In 2013, Theisinger, along with Richard Cook, was named one of Time Magazine"s 100 Most Influential People in the World as a pioneer for his role in getting the Curiosity Rover to Mars safely in August 2012.