Session S16
Lessons Learned from Space |
Speakers will provide a summary of "lessons learned" during the infusion of new technologies into space missions. Each speaker will present the approach taken by his/her organization to have as cost-effective and rapid a technology infusion process as possible. Of particular interest are potential pitfalls to be avoided by the up and coming MNT-based materials and device developments. |
Chaired by : |
Bonnie Dunbar, The Museum of Flight and Constantinos Starvrinidis, ESA (tbc) |
Lead Speaker : |
Richard Williams, NASA CMO
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Speakers by : |
Norimitsu Kamimori, JAXA
“JAXA 's Lessons Learned for Reliable R&D from Many Troubles”
Gerald Pignie, Astrium Space Transportation
“Ariane 5 Development & Testing Lessons learned”
George Studor, NASA-JFC
“Standalone Micro-wireless instrumentation system applications on Space Shuttle, ISS and Exploration programs” |
Pilot Project Concept topics related to Session S15: Amongst the 7 Pilot Projects that will be discussed during the process workshops, we feel that the content of topics P4, P5, and P7 would perhaps enhance the material presented at this Session.
Reliability Testing of Micro-Sensors, Micro-Actuators and Micro-Switches
MNT-based Sensors for Astronaut Health Monitoring and Environmental Control
Micro-energetic |
Last Update: August 02, 2006 |