Leo Teeney is an Aerospace Engineer, currently attending the Singularity University LaunchPad program at the NASA Ames Research Park in California. Previously, he worked as a Research Engineer under the Young Graduate Trainee program at the ESA European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany, where he worked on projects investigating in-space energy storage and potential ISRU applications for radiation protection on the Moon. In 2016 he was named in Forbes magazine's '30 under 30 Europe' list in recognition of his work. He received a Master’s in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Manchester, UK, in 2013 and a Master’s in Space Studies from the International Space University, France, in 2014. During his studies he worked in the Airbus UK Future Projects Office and for Atkins Aerospace, and for the Team Hakuto Google Lunar XPrize rover at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan. Leo has worked on numerous space mission concept studies including the University of Stuttgart Institut für Raumfahrtsysteme Space Station Design Workshop, in 2015, and is a past winner of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Undergraduate Individual Design Competition for his project “Low-cost Access to Space Booster Aircraft”.