session 2
Is Space R&D Truly Fostering A Better World For Our Future?
- type
oral
- Description
This session solicits papers for a panel discussion focusing on the distinct benefits to society from products derived from space research and development (R&D). The goal of this session is to examine and discuss cases of both emerging and established goals, best practices, and associated outcomes of knowledge sharing, technology transfer, and technology commercialization programs as they relate specifically to societal benefits. Presenters will identify distinctive ways their organizations are promoting the relevance of space R&D to diverse societies. Attendees will develop a broader awareness of how they can also identify and promote the benefits of space R&D in order to influence broader support of space R&D investments. Panel Members are asked to introduce novel practices which: - Increase attendee understanding of how innovations resulting from space R&D have changed, and will continue to change, the world. - Promote productive thinking about optimizing space R&D investments in order to maximize societal benefits. - Increase the understanding of technology transfer policies and practices for both space and non-space utilization. - Demonstrate the correlation and synergies between technology transfer and STEM education for interdisciplinary space careers and technical entrepreneurship. - Measurably demonstrate the impact of innovation derived from space R&D when transferred into new products, services and processes.
- Date
2018-10-03
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Co-Chair: Dr. Olga Bannova, University of Houston, United States;
Co-Chair: Ms. nona cheeks, retired from NASA GSFC, United States;
Rapporteur: Dr. Anna Barbara Imhof, Liquifer Systems Group (LSG), Austria;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 15 | confirmed | Dr. Giacomo Primo Sciortino | Italian Space Agency (ASI) | Italy | ||
2 | 15 | confirmed | Ms. Ning Jia | China Academy of Aerospace Systems Science and Engineering | China | ||
3 | research on the industrial impact of aerospace disruptive technology | 15 | confirmed | Mrs. Xia Yu | China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology(CALT) | China | |
4 | Progress and challenges in applying space technology in support of the Sustainable Development Goals | 15 | confirmed | Dr. Danielle Wood | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | United States | |
5 | 15 | no-show | Ms. Sofía Andrea Huerta Ramírez | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México | Mexico | ||
6 | 15 | confirmed | Dr. Jong-Bum Kim | Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) | Korea, Republic of | ||
7 | Urban Planning Using Satellite Image Analysis: A Peruvian Case | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Victor Romero-Alva | Image Processing Research Laboratory (INTI-Lab). Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades - UCH | Peru | |
8 | 15 | no-show | Mr. ABUBAKAR BABAGANA | SEABED INTERNATIONAL | Nigeria | ||
9 | Spatiotemporal investigations of oil ground spills and MODIS fire products in near real-time | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Michael Gbenga Ogungbuyi | University of Cape Town | South Africa | |
10 | Using space for disaster management in emerging space states: A critical assessment | 15 | confirmed | Mr. Wasanchai Vongsantivanich | Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) | Thailand | |
11 | The not so funny parallel: Human Space Explorers and disaster-displaced people | 15 | withdrawn | Mr. Andreas Vogler | Architecture and Vision | Germany |