Events Category: Webinars

Aerospace Perspectives Series: Integrating Commercial Innovation Into National Space Missions

This webinar is hosted by AIAA, is presented by SAIC, and is open to the public.

Space leaders in the federal government want and need the innovations and speed recognized by the commercial sector, but at what cost? As mission owners look to maintain resiliency, rigor, and responsibility, there is a need for mission integration. That integration pulls from the best commercial offerings while ensuring the mission owner retains sovereignty of their data and ultimate responsibility for the safety of their assets and people.

This webinar will explore the challenges and opportunities faced by federal space leaders as they partner with industry to integrate innovation into vital missions of national importance.

Moderator:

Matt-Hungerford-SAIC-2024-roundedMatt Hungerford
Chief Technology Officer, SAIC

Panelists:

Maj-Gen-Dennis-Bythewood-roundedMaj. Gen. Dennis Bythewood
Special Assistant to the Chief of Space Operations, U.S. Space Force

Christyl JohnsonChristyl C. Johnson
Deputy Director for Technology & Research Investments, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Stephen-Volz-NOAA-2024-roundedStephen Volz
Assistant Administrator for Satellite and Information Services and Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Environmental Observation and Prediction, NOAA

This webinar is free of charge and is open to the public. Registered attendees will receive a post-event email to access the on-demand recording.

Living and Working in Isolation (Free Webinar)

NASA astronauts are well versed in aspects of social isolation and confinement from spending month-long missions on the International Space Station. Sandy Magnus logged 133 consecutive days in orbit aboard the ISS as part of Expedition 18. Hear how she established a lifestyle in space and the importance of a routine, self-care, and communication.

Working from Home with a Hacked Coffee Maker (Free Webinar)

“Hey Alexa, turn on my coffee.” Can your home internet-of-things devices such as a coffee machine or tea kettle attack your avionics? Working on a desktop in the controlled environment of an office requires different security conditions than working from your kitchen table. Hear from cybersecurity experts on how remote working creates vulnerabilities and learn best practices for protecting yourself and your company.

AIAA Aerospace Recruitment Series: Ball Aerospace

Join Mike Gazarik, Vice President of Engineering, online to learn about Ball Aerospace’s company culture, diversity & inclusion efforts, and employee benefits. Discover insightful tips to help you obtain an internship and how you can get hired at Ball Aerospace. Check back soon for additional speaker details and program information.

DON’T JUST GO TO WORK. GO BEYOND.®

“At Ball Aerospace, you’ll find work that matters and a culture based in collaboration, transparency and integrity. From revolutionary space missions and world-renowned sensors to data and cyber solutions, Ball Aerospace gives its employees unique opportunities to work on cutting-edge missions that help our customers learn about our planet, protect lives and build a better tomorrow. From our strong family culture to offering unique opportunities for career growth, our employees make Ball a great place to work.”

AIAA Aerospace Recruitment Series: The Aerospace Corporation

September’s Featured Employer:

The Aerospace Corporation

Join Dave Miller, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, online for an in-depth discussion about Technology Development at The Aerospace Corporation. You’ll hear a brief overview about the corporation, learn about innovative technology that is leading the industry forward, and discover career opportunities available.

AIAA Aerospace Recruitment Series: Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

Come learn about the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), a research division of the Johns Hopkins University. APL solves complex engineering, research, and analytic problems to safeguard our nation’s security and pioneer emerging technologies. Current students and new Bachelors, Masters and Ph.D. students are invited to tune in and learn more about APL.

We will talk about the exciting work we do and all APL career opportunities (internships and full time) and our two-year rotational program. Speakers include: Mechanical Engineering experts from Air and Missile Defense, Space Exploration and Force Projection Sectors and APL’s College Recruiting Program.

 

About AIAA Aerospace Recruitment Series
This series of recruiting opportunities takes place every month with AIAA Corporate Members and is made exclusively available to AIAA members and to those attending AIAA forums.