Goddard Engineering Colloquium Series

Spring, Summer, and Fall 2020 Schedule

Many of the speakers originally scheduled had to cancel. We hope to reschedule many of them when the pandemic is over. In the mean time, we have been able to schedule some talks on line.

Date in first column; Title link in second; speaker in third.
Date  Topic  Speaker 
January 27 NuScale Small Modular Reactor and Micro Reactor Design Overview and Licensing Status Steven Mirsky
February 3 Technology and Climate Change in the Seventeenth Century Dagomar Degroot
Georgetown University
February 10 Computational Design with Topology Optimization James Guest
Johns Hopkins University
February 17 No Colloquium; Holiday  
February 24 What Silicon Valley's space entrepreneurs owe NASA, and how NASA can get it back Tim Fernholz
March 2 Our Dietary Past: the technological link between nature, man and food Bill Schindler
Eastern Shore Food Lab
March 9 One Giant Leap: the Impossible Mission that Flew Us to the Moon Charles Fishman
Author
March 16
and later
Talks for the rest of spring were postposed because of corona virus shut down.
We hope to reschedule these speakers, either on line or in person.
 
May 25 No Colloquium, Holiday  
July 20
On line only.
Is There Life on Mars?
(On line only.)
Dr. Pat Straat
National Institutes of Health, retired
August 17
On line only
Fluidic Shaping of Optical Components for Earth and Space Applications Moran Bercovici
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Edward Balaban
NASA Ames
November 17 The NASA Airplane Program at the GSFC-Wallops Flight Facility Mike Cropper
NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center-Wallops Flight Facility
December 7 Plastic Oceans Nancy Wallace
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
December 14 The Future of the Hubble Space Telescope, Beyond 30 Years Jennifer Wiseman
NASA-GSFC
Morgan van Arsdall
Lockheed Martin
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