Please join us at UniSA's Innovation & Collaboration Centre
[https://icc.unisa.edu.au/] (ICC) to hear from Dr CHARLES CAMARDA,
Sr. Advisor for Engineering Development at the NASA Langley Research
Centre.Charles Camarda was born in Queens, New York and received his
undergraduate degree in aerospace engineering from the Polytechnic
Institute of Brooklyn in 1974. Upon graduation, he began work at
NASA’s Langley Research Center (LaRC). He received his M.S. from
George Washington University in mechanical engineering in 1980 and a
Ph.D. in aerospace engineering from Virginia Tech in 1990. He was
head of the Thermal Structures Branch at LaRC and led the structures
and material efforts of two programs: The National Aero-Space Plans
(NASP) and the Single-Stage-to Orbit Program. He was selected to be an
astronaut in 1996 and flew on the return-to-flight mission of Space
Shuttle following the Columbia Accident, STS-114, in 2005. He was
selected Director of Engineering at the Johnson Space Center in
December 2005 and was Senior Advisor for Innovation and Engineering
Development at NASA's Langley Research Centre. He is currently the
Founder/CEO of the Epic Education Foundation whose mission is to
transform education and radically increase the number, rate, and
quality of students entering the workforce seeking science,
technology, enginerering and math (STEM) careers.
Dr Camarda will discuss NASA operations, the changes in the
organisation over time and how Australia can learn from NASA’s past
experiences.
The ICC's Entrepreneur in Residence Terry Gold
[https://icc.unisa.edu.au/about/our-people#entrepreneur] will
facilitate a Q&A will following Camarda’s keynote.
Networking, drinks and nibbles to follow.
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