Goddard Engineering Colloquium Series
General Information
Each spring and fall, the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, presents a series of colloquia on a wide range of engineering as well as nonengineering topics.
Here is a link to our
Current Colloquium Schedule.
Here is a link to our current
Engineering Colloquium Charter
which was adopted in 1997.
The colloquia are held at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesdays. They are held in either the Building 3 Auditorium or the Building 8 Auditorium, as indicated on the schedule.
Note: If you do not have a Goddard badge, check the current procedure for obtaining visitor badges by contacting Main Gate security at 301-286-7211. The visitor badge procedures change as policies and security conditions change. If you have arranged for a visitor badge, be sure to remember to bring a government-issued photo ID.
Related Links: Goddard and Goddard Colloquium Series
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center home page.
- Goddard Scientific Colloquium
- Goddard Systems Engineering Seminar
- Goddard Information Science and Technology Colloquium
Engineering Colloquium Links
About the Colloquium
- Current Colloquium Schedule
- Colloquium Committee
- Former Chairs, Colloquium Committee
- Schneebaum Award Recipients and Lecturers
- Directions to GSFC
Schedule Archive
We keep an archive of schedules and announcements of past colloquium sessions. To see those schedules, to to our
List of Schedule Archives. Each schedule page has links to the announcements
for the individual lectures. The announcements give the speaker's bio and abstract.
Some of those Engineering Colloquium talks were recorded. The links to the videos of those talks are in the archived schedule pages. You can find all our archived schedules, both with and without video links are on the List of Schedule Archives. Below is a list of those schedules which have video links. (Note: some talks were not recorded, so even these schedules have some listings without videos.
Here are links to past schedules and announcements, going back to Fall 1997. By clicking on the links below, you can see who spoke in the series and what they spoke about.