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Sinead O’Sullivan is an Aerospace Engineer and Economist. After working for and with NASA designing human spaceflight missions to Mars and to asteroids, Sinead moved to Harvard Business School as a Sainsbury Management Fellow, looking at Interplanetary Economics. Now a Research Fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she is taking the methodologies she created to model complexity at NASA and is using these models to better understand global grand challenges, such as democracy, global security, innovation, energy and globalization.