SAN ANTONIO — The University of Texas at San Antonio is teaming up with the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) to test technology designed to help solve challenges future space missions may face.

SwRI says they, along with UTSA, will flight test "novel electrolyzer technology" in hopes of better understanding the chemical process associates with bubble formation in low gravity.

The project, headed by SwRI's Kevin Supak and UT San Antonio’s Dr. Shrihari Sankarasubramanian, is said to be designed to help solve challenges space mission might face in the future.

This was all made possible due to a $125,000 grant from the Connecting through Research Partnerships (Connect) program, who fosters collaboration between the two institutions. The Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design

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