IEEE Tech Talk Mars Rover

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Mars Rover is a vehicle that landed on Mars which is used to sample particles and search for traces of H2O on the planet. Join our session!


Join us for a session on the Mars Rover. What is the status of the Mars Rover? What do we expect to learn from the Rover? How are we using what we are learning from the Mars Rover to plan our trip to Mars in 2039? Find out from NASA scientists and Engineers on what break throughs they are making with the Rover.



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  • Date: 09 Apr 2024
  • Time: 07:00 AM to 08:00 AM
  • All times are (UTC-07:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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  • Mike Brisbois
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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE Power and Energy Society
  • Starts 01 February 2024 12:00 AM
  • Ends 09 April 2024 08:00 AM
  • All times are (UTC-07:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Dr. Kayyali of KSF Space Foundation

Topic:

Mars Rover

IEEE Tech Talk
Mars Rover
April 9, 2024, 7 am PDT
Live Stream from Seattle Washington

The Innovation behind Mars Rovers

The Mars rovers haven't just been about scooting across the red dust. They're packed with innovative tech. Landing on Mars is a feat, and rovers use clever systems like radar and terrain-recognition to achieve pinpoint accuracy. On the surface, they boast advanced power sources like radioisotope generators and super-efficient software to manage tasks autonomously over vast distances. These rovers are mobile science labs, equipped with a suite of tools for analyzing rocks, atmospheres, and even potential for life. The rovers themselves are marvels of miniaturization, cramming powerful scientific instruments into a compact package. These innovations not only propel our understanding of Mars, but also have the potential to spill over into beneficial technologies here on Earth.

  

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https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/408358

 

Biography:

Dr. Kayyali, Certified Innovation Management from Harvard University at the HBS, holds PhD & M. Sc (WCU), he is IEEE Industrial Officer, and BCS (British Computer Society) Chartered Scientist & Chartered Fellow by the Royal Science Council of United Kingdome & Awarded ELITE by BCS in U.K., his biography listed in Who’s Who in Science and Engineering and he has patent theory, he published many conferences & journals papers and 5 indexed books in computer science, a book at the Library of Congress in U.S.A., a keynote speaker by U.N. & European Union, he was a researcher visitor at the University of California- Santa Barbara UCSB, he was the CEO at Trust Holding Dubai, , with numbers of business technology transformation & management consulting works cross Latin America, North Africa, Asia and Middle East, he is consultant by European Bank EBRD. Currently he is the president of KSF Space Foundation a USA space organization in developing space missions, satellites, and sub-orbital rockets, leading the world in space program in small satellite as well.

 

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Address:Goleta, California, United States





Agenda

07:00 am PDT IEEE Announcements
07:02 am PDT IEEE Introduction of the speaker
07:04 am PDT Presentation
07:45 am PDT Q&A



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