We are currently holding our Engineering Colloquium lectures on Tuesdays at 3:00 PM. We expect to have a mix of hybrid (both in the auditorium and on line) and on line only presentations.
Sept. 12, 2022 | The Past, Present, and Future of Glass and Light | John Ballato Clemson University |
Wednesday, September 28 |
The Eye In AI: Human Visual System (HVS) Approaches for Robust Artificial Intelligence
This lecture is on a Wednesday morning, not at our usual day and time. |
Dr. Karen Panetta Tufts University |
October 17 | Liquid Metals and Gels: Beyond the Terminator for a Soft Future | Michael Dickey North Carolina State University |
October 31 | "Blacker than Black" Carbon Nanotube Applications for NASA | John Hagopian NASA-GSFC |
November 14 | Magnetic Levitation (Maglev) Trains: Current Developments | Ian Rainey Northeast Maglev Tomoaki Seki Central Japan Railway Company |
November 21 | The Advanced Aerial Mobility (AAM) National Campaign | Adam Yingling NASA-Armstrong |
December 12 | Plasma Fusion Research | Carlos A. Romero-Talamás University of Maryland Baltimore County |
Notice: Nothing appearing in these pages is to be construed as an endorsement by NASA.
Engineering Colloquium home page:
https://ecolloq.gsfc.nasa.gov/