NASA Stennis Space Center Collaboration Opportunity - deadline extended

Sponsor Deadline: 

Jan 10, 2022

Sponsor: 

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

UI Contact: 

Link for submission https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/d26c8b67c10048c3a5cca314c783b565

 

Virtual research discussions between researchers in EPSCoR jurisdictions and NASA personnel at Stennis Space Center (SSC) are being hosted by the National NASA EPSCoR Caucus.

 The discussions will consist of two virtual meetings.  The first meeting will consist of virtual talks by EPSCoR jurisdiction researchers for Stennis Space Center personnel to be held in late January followed by a second virtual roundtable discussion meeting in early February. 

The primary feature of the January discussion is “Flash presentations” by jurisdiction researchers. These presentations would be a maximum of 2 minutes each and would feature the experience, capability and/or interest that the researcher would bring to a collaboration with Stennis Space Center.  The major topics of research that are of priority at SSC include the following:

 1.       Intelligent Integrated System Health Management (ISHM) for Ground and Space Applications

2.       Autonomous Operations Capability for Ground and Space Applications

3.       Advanced Propulsion Test Technology Development

4.       Advanced Rocket Propulsion Test Instrumentation

Researchers interested in this opportunity must prepare the following and submit them to the Iowa NASA EPSCoR office at: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/d26c8b67c10048c3a5cca314c783b565 by December 20th, 2022.

 

Required Documents

 

One-page biography & research capability statement

One slide summary on a potential SSC focused research / development project.

*Examples of each are attached.

 

RESEARCHER BRIEF BIOGRAPHY & RESEARCH CAPABILITY: This needs to be a single page word document with the following content.

 1)      Researcher name

2)      Affiliation and contact information

3)      SSC Research Topic

4)      Presentation title

5)      Headshot 

6)      Brief bio including some details about research capability.

 

Stennis Space Center FOCUSED RESEARCH / DEVELOPMENT PROJECT: This is a single Microsoft PowerPoint slide that describes a research / development project that is focused on a SSC priority area. The slide must conform to the following guidelines. Non-conforming slides will be rejected.

 

·       Clearly identify the SSC research / development priority (1-4) that is the focus topic of the slide

        1.       Intelligent Integrated System Health Management (ISHM) for Ground and Space Applications

2.       Autonomous Operations Capability for Ground and Space Applications

3.       Advanced Propulsion Test Technology Development

4.       Advanced Rocket Propulsion Test Instrumentation

·       Highlight the key aspects of the anticipated SSC focused research / development project

·       Highlight research capabilities of the researcher and/or local to the researcher.

·       1 Single Slide (excess slides will be discarded)

·       Slide Size 10 in. x 7.5 in

·       4:3 Aspect Ratio

·       File must be .pptx (no PDFs will be accepted)

·       No video or animations

~20 researchers from across all NASA EPSCoR jurisdictions will be selected by the National NASA EPSCoR Caucus committee for the first virtual discussion to give a 2-3 minute presentation to SSC personnel. Those not selected for the first meeting will be given the opportunity to talk with SSC personnel at the second virtual event.

The Iowa NASA EPSCoR Team

Iowa State University

1234 Howe Hall, 537 Bissell Road

Ames, IA 50011-1096

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