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Saturday, February 20, 2021 from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM PST
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Events/Program Chair, LA, AIAA Los Angeles Las Vegas section 
American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Los Angeles - Las Vegas Section 
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(February 20, 2021) e-Town Hall Meeting: Raspberry Pi and Arduino demo 

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AIAA Los Angeles-Las Vegas Section 
e-Town Hall Meeting
 Saturday, February 20, 2021, (online on Zoom)
10am (PST)
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(Part I)
Raspberry Pi and Arduino demo
by
 Miss Vivien He, Student,
Mr. David Maemoto, Student,
Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District
Dr. Kenneth Lui, Ken's Consulting
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(Part II)
Raspberry Pi demo
by
Mr. Irvin Huang
Chair of the IEEE Orange County Section
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(Part III)
ISS-Above, a Raspberry Pi gizmo that presents a rich set of live information about the ISS including live video views of the earth
Mr. Liam Kennedy
Inventor of the ISS-Above
Former President, Orange County AstronomersFormer Griffith Observatory Planetarium LecturerFormer NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador
(All Time Pacific Standard Time, PST)

10:05 AM: AIAA LA-LV Section Chair / Events Program Chair (Opening / Welcome)
10:10 AM: Mr. Aakash Nareshkumar (Inaugural talk: AIAA LA-LV Young Professional Chair)
10:20 AM: Ms. Khushbu Patel (Inaugural talk: AIAA LA-LV STEAM K-12 Outreach Chair)  
10:30 AM: Miss Vivien He, Mr. David Maemoto, and Dr. Ken Lui (demo)z
11:30 AM: Mr. Irvin Huang (demo)
12:30 PM: Mr. Liam Kennedy (ISS-Above)
01:30 PM: Adjourn
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Raffle Prizes include the basic model of Raspberry Pi or Arduino. The winning attendees will be selected by the AIAA LA-LV Section Young Professional (YP) and STEM K-12 Outreach Committees, who sponsored this event. In addition, Additionally, 4 gift cards will also be drawn randomly at the end of the event from the attendees at that time. Also, 1 free download image for ISS-Above as a Raffle Prize (Value $30) will be provided by Mr. Liam Kennedy.
Raspberry PI and Arduino are two of the popular tools for many applications and education in automation, robotics, rovers, cubesats, small rockets, remote sensing, communications etc., in aerospace and STEM education. This 1-hour introductory basic (and fun) demo is for all ages / levels of the public, who would like to know what they are and their basic functions / possible applications, to socialize together. It's also the beginning for several possible upcoming series of demonstrations (especially more geared toward possible aerospace applications).
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Dr. Ken Lui has extensive experiences in automation, hardware, software, programming, equipment & devices, and board level electronic design and assembly in / for various R&D processes and applications, from nano / micro electronic devices & materials for computers, semiconductors, electronics, sensors, their characterizations & fabrications, laser / photonic microscopy imaging, biomedical / biochemical / biophysical analysis & detection robotics, high frequency analysis, etc., using professional automation processes, devices, and controllers. He obtained his Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), shortly after the turn of the Millennium and the September 11 incidence, during which one of the airplanes crashed nearby Pittsburgh, PA, where Carnegie Mellon University is located. In addition, he enjoys building/fixing computers (different OS), and parts of various sizes/functions as hobbies and has been doing for many years.
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Irvin Huang is the chair of the IEEE Orange County Section. He spent 6 years in enterprise tech support with an emphasis in Robotic Process Automation. During his free time, he likes to build and modify PCs, Macs and single board computers like the Raspberry Pi 4 and the Jetson Nano.
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