session 5

Title

Enabling the Future - Developing the Space Workforce

Description

This session will focus on the challenges, opportunities and innovative approaches to developing the current and future global space workforce.

Date

2012-10-04

Time

10:15

Room

TS18 (Sala Sardegna, Palacongressi)

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Analysis of Global Space Workforce and Education

accepted

12'

withdrawn

Prof. Mariel Borowitz

Georgia Institute of Technology

United States

2

Preparing young professionals for project and engineering leadership at nasa

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Edward J. Hoffman

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

United States

3

The approach and challenges for the enhancement of human resources in isas/jaxa

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mrs. Maki Yoshihara

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Japan

4

Developing a Space Workforce in an Emerging Nation through Inter-Regional Cooperation

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Ahmed Al Mansoori

Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC)

United Arab Emirates

5

Analyzing the Impact and Benefits of Undergraduate and Graduate Student Research at the International Astronautical Congress: The IAC as a tool for Developing the Future Global Space Workforce

accepted

12'

confirmed

Ms. Chrystal Morgan

University of Alabama in Huntsville

United States

6

2001-2011: Italian – Argentinian cooperation on Early Warning and disaster Management Training Program

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Francesca Ines Moretto

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI)

Italy

7

Delicacy risk management of satellite project

accepted

12'

no-show

Mr. Lei Zhao

DFH Satellite Co., Ltd.

China

8

Developing Diverse Future Workforce: NASA Center for Aerospace Device Research and Education at North Carolina Central University

accepted

12'

confirmed

Dr. Gordana Vlahovic

North Carolina Central University

United States

9

The US University Nanosat Program, Enabling Spacecraft Education Through Nationwide Competition

accepted

12'

no-show

Mr. Bruce Davis

Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, University of Colorado

United States

10

Impact of the ESA Education Programmes on development young space workforce in Poland

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. Jaroslaw Jaworski

Students Space Association

Poland

11

WOMEN IN AEROSPACE IN NIGERIA: MOVING FORWARD

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mrs. Lami Ali-Fadiora

African Regional Center for Space Science and Technology Education in English (ARCSSTE-E)

Nigeria

12

Government Initiatives to Support, Develop, and Enable the South African Space Industry

accepted

12'

confirmed

Ms. Marie Botha

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

South Africa

13

Space-based Technology in capacity building for development

accepted

12'

confirmed

Mr. ADEBAYO OJO

Nigeria

14

All Hands on Deck: From Building Skyscrapers to Building the Space Infrastructure

accepted

Poster

Prof. Edythe Weeks

Webster University Worldwide, Washington University and Northern Arizona University

United States

15

Space for All: Space for Africa

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Dr. Marlene MacLeish

United States

16

The Launch into a Space Career: Opportunities for Young Women

accepted

Poster

confirmed

Mrs. Paola Belingheri

Women in Aerospace Europe (WIA-E)

The Netherlands

17

Women in Aerospace Europe: Promoting Gender Diversity in the Aerospace Sector

accepted

Poster

withdrawn

Ms. Anna Schubert

Germany