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DEFYING GRAVITY AND OVERCOMING INERTIA, WITH DAVID MILLER (Univ of Washington), Jan 5, 2023, hybrid, 3:00 pm ET
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Update, January 1: The meeting will be at the Student Union Building (HUB). The Zoom link for those participating virtually is on the event’s website.
Original Entry: The Space Policy and Research Center (SPARC) at the University of Washington will hold its next Space Dialogue on January 5, 2023 as a hybrid event at 12:00 pm PACIFIC Time (3:00 pm Eastern).
The speaker is David Miller.
David W. Miller is the former Director of the Space Systems Laboratory and the Jerome C. Hunsaker Professor in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at M.I.T. Prof. Miller has played an engineering role in the development of space-based apertures. He was a member of the JWST Product Integrity Team and the Vice Chair of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board. He recently served two and a half years as NASA’s Chief Technologist at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC and three years as Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at the Aerospace Corporation. He is currently the Technologist for the Astronomy and Physics Directorate at JPL.
His topic is “Defying Gravity and Overcoming Inertia.”
The in-person location at the University of Washington (UW) is TBD as of December 17. More information and a registration link for the Zoom meeting are on the event’s website.
