Mr. Adam Brand presently serves as the Tech Advisor and Advanced Propellant Development Lead for the Propellants Branch within the Aerospace Systems Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). He is a graduate of The Ohio State University where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering and a Masters in Energetic Concepts from the University of Maryland. Adam began his career at the Air Force Research Laboratory in 1994 as a chemical engineer under Dr. Tommy Hawkins formulating and characterizing HCl-free solid propellants. This early effort at AFRL ultimately led to the development of the influential field of energetic ionic liquids (EILs) research. Adam has served as the PI for many programs investigating EILs for a variety of applications ranging from gas generators to explosives. His experience includes characterization and testing of novel energetic materials as well as formulation and development of both solid and liquid propellants. Mr. Brand has worked extensively in the area of salt-based monopropellant development for spacecraft applications, and is a co-inventor of the advanced liquid monopropellant, AF-M315E (ASCENT).
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Trudy Kortes
Ms. Trudy F. Kortes serves as the Director of the Technology Demonstration Missions Program, managing more than $500M annually for the Agency to accomplish key technology advancements for future science and human exploration missions for the Agency and nation. Most recently, Trudy served as the Chief of the Human Exploration & Space Operations Division at Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Trudy had oversight for over $200M annually in key agency work in the testing of the Orion spacecraft, the Space Launch System universal stage adapter, Human Research Program elements such as exercise devices, International Space Station biological and physical sciences, and advanced communications systems such as cognitive and quantum communications. From 2015 to 2018, Trudy served as the Technology Demonstration Missions Program Executive and managed the growing portfolio of flight and ground demonstration projects. Under her leadership, the program successfully developed important technology flight demonstrations, including the Green Propellant Infusion Mission, Deep Space Atomic Clock, and the STMD technology investments onboard the Perseverance rover. She has over 28 years of experience at NASA holding various institutional and programmatic positions at the Johnson Space Center, Ames Research Center, Glenn Research Center, and NASA Headquarters. Ms. Kortes is a federally certified program and project manager and has extensive experience in key systems engineering roles. She resides in Westlake, Ohio with her husband and three children.
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Larry Wirsing
Larry Wirsing is the Vice President of Commercial Programs at Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing Company. He is responsible for Aurora’s portfolio of programs that aim to improve commercial air transport operations via increased levels of automation and electrification. Wirsing and his team develop the underlying technologies required to enable novel forms of air transport for information, cargo, and people.
He most recently served as Principal Program Manager in Commercial Programs, focusing on strategy and business development. He has been leading programs and the capture of new business within the Commercial Programs sector since joining Aurora in 2012. His technical program management roles have included aircraft and technology development programs, autonomy technology demonstration and test programs, as well as composite R&D manufacturing programs. Prior to Wirsing’s extensive program management leadership, he served as an embedded systems engineer and flight test engineer on Aurora’s Skate sUAS program from concept design through operational deployment.
Before joining Aurora, Wirsing was a propulsion engineering contractor for General Electric Aviation, where he worked on design improvements for combustor and turbine components on several turboshaft and turbofan engines. Wirsing holds a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Boston University and interned at Aurora.
