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Part Ojibwe, All NASA: Linda Spuler’s Role in Protecting Johnson Space Center - NASA
Linda Spuler, emergency manager at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, believes that everyone has a story. “Our stories highlight what we have in common,Sumer Loggins (NASA)
NASA’s Commitment to Safety Starts with its Culture - NASA
NASA works on projects that often have never been done, or perhaps the way they are being done has never been tried. Living on the edge of innovation requiresDede Dinius (NASA)
Innovation that Impacts All NASA Missions: Improving How We Engineer Our Systems - NASA
Download PDF: Innovation that Impacts All NASA Missions: Improving How We Engineer Our SystemsMeagan Chappell (NASA)
Identification of Noise Sources During Launch Using Phased Array Microphone Systems - NASA
Identification of Noise Sources During Launch Using Phased Array Microphone SystemsMeagan Chappell (NASA)
Trajectory Reverse Engineering - NASA
A strategy for transferring spacecraft trajectories between flight mechanics tools, called Trajectory Reverse Engineering (TRE), has been developed. ThisMeagan Chappell (NASA)
Advances in Understanding COPV Structural Life - NASA
The Structures Technical Discipline Team (TDT) was involved in numerous investigations this past year, but composites, fracture mechanics, and pressureMeagan Chappell (NASA)
Reducing Risks Through Independent M&S - NASA
This article is from the 2023 Technical Update.Meagan Chappell (NASA)
Mentoring the Next Generation of Engineers and Improving Shock Testing Standards - NASA
The year 2023 was productive for the Loads & Dynamics (L&D) Technical Discipline Team (TDT). New shock and modal analysis techniques were developedMeagan Chappell (NASA)
Building a Community of Practice - NASA
The Thermal and Fluids Analysis Workshop (TFAWS) is an annual event cosponsored by the NESC's Thermal Control & Protection, Environmental Control &Meagan Chappell (NASA)
Advancing Human Spaceflight Safety - NASA
As NASA continues to pursue new human missions to low Earth orbit, lunar orbit, the lunar surface, and on to Mars, the NESC continues to provide a robustMeagan Chappell (NASA)
Understanding Risk, Artificial Intelligence, and Improving Software Quality - NASA
The software discipline has broad involvement across each of the NASA Mission Directorates. Some recent discipline focus and development areas are highlightedMeagan Chappell (NASA)
The Next Accident: How Do We Prevent It? - NASA
By Andrew Chaikin, Independent Space Historian and member of the NESC Human Factors Technical Discipline TeamMeagan Chappell (NASA)
Operational Modal Analysis of the Artemis I Dynamic Rollout Test - NASA
Operational modal analysis (OMA) techniques have been used to identify the modal characteristics of the Artemis I launch vehicle during the Dynamic RolloutMeagan Chappell (NASA)
NESC Publications - Based on NESC Assessments - NASA
NASA Technical Memorandums (TM), NASA Technical Publications (TP), and NASA Contractor Reports (CR) NASA/TP-20220015152 Optimization Approach for WindMeagan Chappell (NASA)
NESC Honor Awards - NASA
NESC Honor Awards are given each year to NASA employees, industry representatives, and other stakeholders for their efforts and achievements in engineering,Meagan Chappell (NASA)
Most Impactful NESC Assessments - NASA
After reflecting on the more than 1,200 assessments completed by the NESC over the last 20 years, Director Tim Wilson selected these assessments as his topMeagan Chappell (NASA)
23-07: Best Practices for Fabrication of Microelectronic Devices - NASA
The NESC has released a technical bulletin for the Avionics community.Meagan Chappell (NASA)
NESC Technical Bulletin 23-06:Considerations for Software Fault Prevention and Tolerance
The NESC has released a technical bulletin for the Software Engineering community.Meagan Chappell (NASA)