A Mississauga woman’s work could benefit future space exploration of Mars.

Mississauga resident, Debjani Mukherjee said she has been supporting a NASA-funded project to make Mars habitable for humans.

As lead subject matter expert, Mukherjee said she spearheads a multidisciplinary team dedicated to developing critical technologies required for human Mars exploration. The work is part of an outsourced NASA contract, known as NOIS3. Mukherjee is a contractor with Floor23 Digital LLC, a NOIS3 recipient and NASA service provider.

Mukherjee is a Canadian citizen, so she cannot work for NASA, but NASA regularly puts out calls for open innovation around the world.

The opportunity fulfills a lifelong dream for Mukherjee.

“It was my passion since I was little, I always wanted to be in this stream, but it never happened,” she said. “When I got it, I was over the moon.”

Mukherjee landed the contract in July 2025 after she won a global NASA research initiative competition on polymer (a kind of plastic) recycling on lunar/space missions. Her research looked into technologies to recycle plastic packaging and other objects needed in space travel. A different technology for recycling is needed in space.

“Those (plastics) have to be recycled, otherwise you have pollution in space,” she said.

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Mississauga resident Debjani Mukherjee

Mukherjee was born in India but moved to Canada for her studies. She has a doctorate in chemical and biochemical engineering from the University of Western Ontario. She has lived in Mississauga since 2014.

She previously worked as a technical director for Pounds of Plastics Inc., a plastic resin manufacturer in Mississauga. She is a specialized expert on the Canadian government’s Science Advisory Committee on Pest Control Products.

For more information on Mukherjee, see her website here.

Lead photo: SpaceX


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