Friends of CMNH Science Series: NASA In Ohio

Saturday January 10

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10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM

David Fuller, a systems engineer at the NASA Glenn Research Center, will provide an overview of the current Glenn facilities and research efforts, as well as his 45-year career in space and aviation operations, human factors, organizational performance, safety, and his current passion: emergency and disaster response operations.

The NASA Glenn Research Center, located next to Hopkins Airport, provides many facilities for research in aeronautics, aircraft propulsion, space propulsions, communications technology, materials and structures for extreme environments, and the physical sciences in general.

Glenn is essential to the Ohio economy, fueling industries, supporting job growth, and increasing the demand for a highly skilled workforce. According to an economic impact study by Cleveland State University, Glenn’s impact in Ohio was over $2 billion per year. The center’s activities in Ohio created and supported nearly 9,000 jobs, increasing labor income by over $842 million.

Speaker Bio: David Fuller, a systems engineer at Glenn, will provide an overview of the current Glenn facilities and research efforts, as well as going over his own 45 year career in space and, aviation operations, human factors, organizational performance, safety, and his current passion: emergency and disaster response operations.

This event is open to the public. Registration is required, whether you plan to attend the 10:30am talk in person or virtually. You will receive the Zoom link in your registration confirmation email.

Tickets

Friends of CMNH: Free
Nonmembers: $10

Friends of CMNH members: Please sign in to your account to receive your discount. The program will be discounted after you add it to your shopping cart.

Free
$10.00