An Educational Resource for
Space Professionals

Because knowledge is our primary asset, Aerospace invests in employee, customer, and industry education. We also sponsor a number of conferences throughout the year.

Corporate-Sponsored Conferences

Spacecraft and Launch Vehicle Dynamic Environments Workshop 
June 9-11, 2009 - The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, Calif.

The workshop objective is to establish a forum to discuss the best approaches for designing, modeling, analyzing, and testing modern space systems for acoustic, vibration, and shock environments.

Aerospace Testing Seminar 
Oct. 13-15, 2009 - Manhattan Beach Marriott, Manhattan Beach, Calif.
The Aerospace Testing Seminar (ATS) provides a forum to communicate and exchange knowledge for the improvement and implementation of aerospace testing technology. The theme of the 25th ATS is "Balancing the Basics with Innovation for Mission Success."


Concluded Workshops and Conferences

Microelectronics Reliability & Qualification Workshop
Concluded

The workshop provides a forum for discussing issues in all areas of microelectronics reliability and qualification for high-reliability and commercial applications. Technical sessions and daily keynote speakers cover the latest results or work in progress in microelectronics device reliability and qualification methodologies.

NSISC Space INFOSEC Symposium

Concluded

The annual forum includes government agencies, military organizations, space program office representatives, and industry, who present recent space information assurance and space information systems security (INFOSEC) developments, organizational changes, processes, production, deployment, and operational activities.

Manufacturing Problem Prevention Program (MP3)

Concluded

The program is focused on generating and distributing information and data that are intended to prevent problems and minimize schedule and cost impacts due to unpredicted problems or anomalies. This year's meeting is on Advanced Space Materials.

Directions in Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere Research
Concluded
The Aerospace Corporation will host a conference to discuss the state of ionosphere-thermosphere-mesosphere research. The goal of the conference is to provide guidance for future investments in the infrastructure needed to perform this research.

Spacecraft Thermal Control Workshop
Concluded
The workshop provides a forum for the aerospace community to share information relative to new technology developments and lessons learned in spacecraft thermal control.

Ground System Architectures Workshop
Concluded
GSAW is an annual workshop that facilitates exploration of issues and potential for consensus in software architectures for spacecraft ground systems (SGSs). It provides an international forum for SGS users, developers, and researchers to share their experiences through presentations, working groups, and panel discussions.

Space Systems Engineering & Risk Management Symposium 
Concluded

Leaders and practitioners from defense, government, industry and academia will share knowledge and information about best practices, lessons learned, new acquisition policies, industry initiatives, and new and alternative methods and tools to mitigate the risks inherent in space system development and operation.

Space Power Workshop 
Concluded
The Space Power Workshop provides an informal, unclassified, international forum for the exchange of ideas and information on space power. Technical presentations on advances in both components and system concepts are presented.

Space Parts Working Group 
Concluded

The Space Parts Working Group is an unclassified, international forum to disseminate information to the aerospace industry and to resolve problems with high-reliability electronic piece parts needed for space applications.

Mission Assurance Improvement Workshop 
Concluded

This workshop is designed to enhance the collaboration among National Security Space professionals in the customer and contractor communities.

2007 Planetary Defense Conference: Protecting Earth from Asteroids
Concluded
The conference will address technical issues relative to and associated with the defense of Earth from approaching near-Earth objects—comets and asteroids. More information is posted on the 2004 Planetary Defense Conference.



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