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Schedule
2017
Tuesday, August 8th
9:45 AM

Crawl, Walk, Run! - From High-Altitude Balloon (HAB) to CubeSat

Angela Walters, Capitol Technology University
Ryan Schrenk, Capitol Technology University

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

Extreme Temperature Sun Sensors: How Low Can We Go (and How Often)

Johan Leijtens, Lens R&D
Johan Uittenhout, Lens R&D
Stefan Schmidt, Lens R&D
Torsten Vogel, European Space Agency

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

Giving University Students a Low-Cost Way to Quickly Get Space Experience

Robert Twiggs, Twiggs Space Lab
Matt Craft, Twiggs Space Lab
Amin Djamshidpour, Twiggs Space Lab
Hank Voss, Near Space Launch
Dale Nash, Virginia Commercial Space Flight Authority
Carlos Niederstrasser, Orbital ATK
Warren Frick, Orbital ATK
Bjarke Gotfredsen, MEDO
Judi Sandrock, MEDO

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

Jigsaw: Software for Critical Event Deconfliction for Interplanetary NanoSat Missions

Matthew D'Ortenzio, NASA Ames Research Center

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

Overview of the Current State of Understanding of the EMDrive

Jonathan Card, Build an EM Drive

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

Results from Testing of Accion Systems’ TILE Propulsion System

David Tovani, Accion Systems
Louis Perna, Accion Systems

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

Small Launch Vehicles - A 2017 State of the Industry Survey

Carlos Niederstrasser, Northrop Grumman
Warren Frick, Orbital ATK Inc.

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

Spacecraft System Options for Best Data Rate

Barry Leonard, Naval Postgraduate School (Ret.)

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

Subsystem Development and Testing for a Spacecraft-Inspection CubeSat

Chris Lorenzen, University of California, Davis
Josh Day, University of California, Davis
Adriana Henriquez, University of California, Davis
Holly Kim, University of California, Davis
Stephen Robinson, University of California, Davis

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

The EGNS: A High Performance, Low-SWaP GPS Receiver for Critical Small Satellite Missions

Ryan Mitch, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
Aaron Rogers, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
William Devereux, Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

The Universe of Big Data - Signals, Sensors, and Metrics

Ronald Goedendorp, NanoRacks LLC

9:45 AM