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Goddard Engineering Colloquium Series

Spring 2011 Schedule

Date in first column; Title link in second; speaker in third.
Date Topic Speaker
January 17 No Colloquium (holiday)  
Janruary 24
The History of the Soviet Nuclear Weapon Project Peter Volkovitsky
NIST
January 31
Building 3 Auditorium
Excavating the City of Midas: Recent Fieldwork at Gordion in Central Turkey Brian Rose
University of Pennsylvania
February 7
Building 3 Auditorium
The Lotus Coating: a Lunar Dust Buster Wanda Peters
NASA-GSFC
February 14 Voyager: Grand Gesture for a Third Great Age of Discovery Stephen Pyne
Arizona State University
February 21
Building 3 Auditorium
No Colloquium Today  
February 28
Building 3 Auditorium
MAVEN David Mitchell
NASA-GSFC
Bruce Jakosky
University of Colorado
March 7
Building 3 Auditorium
Radiation Belt Storm Probe Dave Sibeck
NASA-GSFC
March 14
Building 3 Auditorium
100 mpg Car Ron Mathis
Edison2
March 21
Building 3 Auditorium
Temporal Paradoxes John Ashmead
Independent computer consultant
March 28
Building 3 Auditorium
CRITTERCAM: Animal-Borne Imaging… A Wild Point of View Greg Marshall
National Geographic Society
April 4
Building 3 Auditorium
The Solar Dynamics Observatory: Your Eye on the Sun Dean Pesnell
Phillip Chamberlin
NASA-GSFC
April 11
Building 3 Auditorium
Exoplanet Hunting Technology Mark Clampin
NASA-GSFC
April 18
Building 3 Auditorium
Space Weather: Its Effects and How to Tackle Them Michael Hesse
NASA-GSFC
April 25
Building 3 Auditorium
Safety Week: NASA Contributions to the Toyota Safety Investigation Michael Aguilar
Mitchell Davis
NASA-GSFC
May 2
Building 3 Auditorium
John F. Kennedy and the Race to the Moon John Logsdon
George Washington University
May 9
Building 3 Auditorium
Hurricanes, Tsunamis, and Coastal Engineering Tony Dalrymple
Johns Hopkins University
May 16
Building 3 Auditorium
WFIRST: An Engineering Perspective on Discovering New Planets, Dark Energy, and Near Infrared Surveys of the Cosmos Norman Rioux
NASA-GSFC
May 23
Building 3 Auditorium
Schneebaum Award Lecture:
Update on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)
John Mather
NASA-GSFC
May 30
Building 3 Auditorium
No Colloquium
Memorial Day
 
 
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