When

Saturday, June 10, 2023 from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM PDT
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Tentative Agenda: (All Time PDT (GMT -0700)) (US and Canada)
10:00 am: Check-in, Networking
11:00 am: Introduction and welcome
11:10 am: Presentation + Q/A
12:40 pm: Networking, Adjourn.
02:00 pm: Leave Meeting Room by 2 pm PDT

Where

This is a hybrid meeting meeting.

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Willowbrook Library, Meeting Room
11737 WILMINGTON AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90059

(South of Hwy 105, North of Hwy 91, East of Hwy 110, and West of Hwy 710)

(Conveniently located adjacent to the 105 Hwy exit at Wilmington Ave., and the Metro Station Willowbrook - Rosa Parks Station - Metro C Line (Green) and Metro A Line (Blue))

(Library parking entrance from E 118 St behind / on the side of the Library)

-----Online Attendance-----------

Please following the instruction and use the link provided with the ticket after registration / RSVP. If you didn't see the ticket with the link, please also check with your Spam/Junk folder. If still not seeing anything, it's recommended to use an alternative email, as the email service provider of your email address might set it for filtering for deletion automatically.

Contact 

American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Los Angeles - Las Vegas Section 
949-426-8175 
events.aiaalalv@gmail.com 
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AIAA LA-LV 6/10 Section Meeting (Hybrid Meeting)
Saturday, June 10, 2023, 11 AM PDT (US and Canada)
an AIAA LA-LV Hybrid Meeting

Waterproof Spacecraft -
Why the Ocean Preps for Deep Space Exploration

with
Dr. Andrew Klesh
Lunar Trailblazer Project Systems Engineer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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(The speaker will present in person.)
Location:
Willowbrook Library, Meeting Room
11737 WILMINGTON AVE LOS ANGELES, CA 90059
(South of Hwy 105, North of Hwy 91, East of Hwy 110, and West of Hwy 710)

also 
Online on Zoom (RSVP required),

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Disclaimer: The views of the speakers do not represent the views of AIAA or the AIAA Los Angeles-Las Vegas Section. This is not a course to train people how to start a business.

COVID-19 Pre-cautions:
The Indoor Masks is recommended, but not required. If you feel sick, please stay home and attend online


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Tickets:

$2.95: AIAA Professional Member

$5.95: Non-AIAA Member - Professional

$1.95: AIAA Educator Member

$4.95: Non-AIAA Member - Educator

$1.45: AIAA University Student Member

$4.45: Non-AIAA Member - University Student

$0 (No Charge): AIAA High School (HS) Student Member, Non AIAA Member HS Student, and other K-12 Student

(Those K-12 student registrants will be required to type in a statement during registration to confirm with honesty they are indeed High School or K-12 Students.)

$2.95: AIAA Member - Other Categories

$5.95: Non-AIAA Member - Other Categories

 

Dr. Andrew Klesh
Lunar Trailblazer Project Systems Engineer at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Dr. Andrew Klesh is a mission architect and the Lunar Trailblazer Project Systems Engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Previously, he served as the chief engineer for MarCO, the first two interplanetary CubeSats, which successfully flew by Mars in 2018. He is also technical lead of several teams which use extreme environment robots and instruments to explore the deep ocean and ice-water interfaces in arctic, Antarctic, and glacial terrains. Prior to JPL, he served as a postdoctoral fellow at JAXA. He has multiple degrees from the University of Michigan (BSE EE, BSE Aero, MSE Aero, MEng Space Systems, PhD Aero), is working on a masters in geology/geophysics, and served as postdoc and chief engineer of Michigan’s Radio Aurora Explorer mission. He was awarded the 2020 AIAA Engineer of the Year and NASA's Exceptional Engineering Medal for his work on MarCO.

Andy is an active EMT and a captain of JPL’s Urban Search and Rescue team. He is an instrument rated private pilot, and previously volunteered on the California Science Center’s scuba dive team. Currently, he volunteers at the USC/Wrigley Hyperbaric Chamber and with the Pasadena Fire Department as an emergency responder. As a lecturer at Caltech and adjunct professor at Arizona State University, he teaches Space Systems, Electronics for Space Applications, and Macgyver Engineering. In his spare time he enjoys tinkering, mountaineering, backpacking, and adventure racing.

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