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(2022 September 10) (1) AIAA Domain Strategies Initiatives (2) Updated Taiwan Defense Strategies / Tensions (3) The invisible beauty through JWST IR cameras

  • 1.  (2022 September 10) (1) AIAA Domain Strategies Initiatives (2) Updated Taiwan Defense Strategies / Tensions (3) The invisible beauty through JWST IR cameras

    Posted 07 Sep, 2022 02:49
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    AIAA LA-LV Section

    Hybrid-Town Hall Meeting

    Saturday, September 10, 2021, 10am-2:30pm PDT (US/Canada) (GMT-0700)

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    An AIAA LA-LV Hybrid Meeting

    Online on Zoom

    (All speakers will present remotely online)

    (also in a physical location for a hybrid event)

    Physical Location

    Lawndale Library (Meeting Room)

    14615 Burin Ave., Lawndale, CA 90260

    (South of 105 Hwy and East of 405 Hwy/Pacific Coast Hwy (1))

    (Near Northrop Grumman Space Park and SpaceX Hawthorne)

    (No food or water will be provided.)

    (If you are sick or don't feel well, please stay home and attend online on Zoom.)

    (If interested in a group order for lunchboxes delivery among interested in-person attendees, please select that option during RSVP/Registration, and an attempt to coordinate among those interested will be made. But it's not guaranteed. And it's not required for admission.)

    (Dress Code: Business Casual)

    (In-person attendees: Indoor masks are recommended, but not required. But please respect each other, especially if some feel better with social distancing.) 

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    10:00 AM PDT (GMT-0700)

    AIAA Domain Strategies Initiatives

    Online Presentations / Q&A by

    Mr. Ming Chang

    AIAA Domain Lead for Aeronautics;

    Senior Director of Flight Technologies,

    General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (Retired)

    Mr. Scott D. Fouse

    AIAA Domain Lead for Aerospace R&D;

    AIAA Associate Fellow

    Lockheed Martin Space Systems (Retired);

    Fouse Consulting Services

    Ms. Julie Van Kleeck

    AIAA Domain Lead for Space;

    AIAA Fellow

    Aerospace Consultant

    Vice President, Advanced Space and Launch Systems Business Unit,

    Aerojet Rocketdyne (ret.)

    11:30 AM PDT (GMT-0700)

    Updated Taiwan Defense Strategies / Tensions

    Online Presentation / Q&A by

    Dr. Stephen Bryen

    Author, Writer, Speaker

    Senior Fellow at the American Center for Democracy,

    Board of Directors of Il Nodo di Gordio

    An Defense expert with 50 years of experience in government and industry:

    Senior staff director of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee

    Executive Director of a grassroots political organization

    Head of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs

    Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Trade Security Policy

    Founder and first Director of the Defense Technology Security Administration

    President of Delta Tech Inc.

    President of Finmeccanica North America

    Commissioner of the U.S. China Security Review Commission

    1:00 PM PDT (GMT-0700)

    The invisible beauty through JWST IR cameras

    (James Webb Space Telescope)

    Online Presentation / Q&A by

    Mr. Salem Emara

    NASA JPL Solar System Ambassador

    Senior Director of Engineering in a semiconductor start-up company,

    Atlazo Inc. in San Diego, CA

    AIAA Domain Strategies Initiatives

    To accelerate aerospace innovation and progress in the 21st century, building upon its technical discipline foundation, AIAA is focusing on ever-higher levels of systems integration and applications on key topics that are relevant to growth and sustainability in the industry. This emphasis on the key priorities and issues across three domains--Aeronautics, Space, and Aerospace Research & Development--will visibly address the problems of today, tackle hurdles, and build future aerospace systems for society. We have made great strides in establishing the Aerospace Domains and now you can meet the leaders of the domains. This session is an opportunity for the Domain Leads to share their early ideas and plans for developing multi-year visions for each domain and to hear directly from you.

    Ming Chang is an Aeronautical Engineer with 43 years in the aerospace industry specializing in the Flight Sciences area. His last 5 years were at General Atomics (GA) where he recently retired as the Senior Director of Flight Technologies overseeing Aero, Propulsion, CFD and Flight Controls/GNC activities. At GA he help publicize the GA brand name with the Predator product line, developed real time pilot-in-the-loop simulations for handling qualities assessment, assembled GA's first  remote flight test control room for Predator flight test monitoring and participation and developed capture strategies for CRADs such as ASAPTR and SkyBorg programs. Previous to GA he worked for Lockheed Martin (LM) managing the Aero, Acoustics and CFD group, was the Flight Sciences IPT lead for JASSM and Nano UAV program. Prior to leaving LM he was a Lockheed Martin Fellow specializing in Aeronautics. In that capacity he managed flow control programs for drag reduction such as Plasma flow control and the AFRL ESMC program. Through the various years Ming has had the luck to work on many ground breaking programs such as hybrid airship programs to hypersonic programs and from Nano UAVs to Predator Drones that are either flying  today or have had successful demonstrations.

    https://www.aiaa.org/detail/person/ming-chang

    Mr. Fouse retired from Lockheed Martin Space Systems in April 2018 and has now formed a new entity, Fouse Consulting Services, which is focused on helping companies identify technology enabled futures.  He recently accepted a consulting position with AIAA as the Aerospace R&D Domain Lead.  Over his career he has led three R&D organizations which have had a focus on Intelligent Systems in addition to other advanced technologies.  He has extensive experience working with DARPA in the general area of Intelligent Systems and Artificial Intelligence.  He has been directly involved in two significant transitions of advanced to technology to warfighter impact, one during Desert Shield, and one during Operation Iraqi Freedom.  His primary interests are in Human Machine Teaming, new systems engineering techniques, and accelerating technology transition.

    (For more details about Mr. Fouse and a list of accomplishments, please click the link below:)

    https://www.aiaa.org/detail/person/scott-d.-fouse

    Julie Van Kleeck retired from Aerojet Rocketdyne last year as the vice president of the Advanced Space and Launch Business Unit

     

    Julie joined the company in 1981 as a systems engineer. She specialized in system design and system architectures and was the Chief Systems Engineer on a number of first-generation missile defense systems such as the Advanced Liquid Axial Stage (ALAS) and Brilliant Pebbles. Many of the technologies pioneered on those systems are still in use in today's missile defense systems. She was recognized at Aerojet, GenCorp, the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) office for her contributions to first-generation missile defense systems.

     

    Later, in the company's Space business area, she played pivotal strategy, capture, and program management roles prior to moving into executive management. She worked on many Satellite, Spacecraft and Launch Vehicle propulsion programs always working to advance the state of the art of propulsion technology while maintaining focus on Mission Success.  Some of her key accomplishments included: Managing the Atlas V Solid Rocket Motor program that developed and qualified the Solid Rockets that powered the Pluto New Horizons Mission; Leading the Electric Propulsion Development Organization Responsible for developing Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) Electric propulsion that revolutionized Satellite propulsion, Delivery of the nations next generation Human Space Propulsion systems such as the Orion and RS25 for SLS.  

     

    Throughout her career she worked with DOD, NASA and commercial customers on efforts to advance launch and in-space propulsion and materials and manufacturing technologies. She is widely known in the aerospace community and has held leadership roles in numerous industry organizations, including the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Coalition for Deep Space Exploration (CDSE), Powerhouse Science Center and the SLS/Orion industry coalition. She has also been a champion throughout her career for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and Women in Aerospace (WIA), being a leader, both internally through Women in Network (WIN) and externally, through numerous industry groups such as WIA, California Assembly task force on STEM as well as working with local junior high and high schools.

    https://www.aiaa.org/detail/person/julie-van-kleeck

    Updated Taiwan Defense Strategies / Tensions

    Dr. Stephen Bryen has 50 years of experience in government and industry. He has served as a senior staff director of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, as the Executive Director of a grassroots political organization, as the head of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, as the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Trade Security Policy, as the founder and first director of the Defense Technology Security Administration, as the President of Delta Tech Inc., as the President of Finmeccanica North America, and as a Commissioner of the U.S. China Security Review Commission. Currently Dr. Bryen is a Senior Fellow at the American Center for Democracy and on the Board of Directors of Il Nodo di Gordio. He writes regularly for Asia Times.

    The author publishes his technology, policy and strategy blog, Bryen's Blog (www.bryensblog.com), a popular site for decision makers in government, the military and industry. He has published five books. The latest is Volume III of Essays in Technology, Security and Strategy and a book on security for religious organizations called Security for Holy Places (Morgan James Publishing). His writing has earned praise worldwide.

    Dr. Bryen's extensive experience and high effectiveness has earned him the highest civilian awards of the U.S. Defense Department on two occasions and established him as a proven government, civic and business leader in Washington D.C. and internationally.

    Morley Safer of the CBS Program 60 Minutes said: "Dr. Bryen was the Pentagon's top cop, the man whose job it was to ensure that sensitive technology would be kept from enemies, potential enemies and questionable allies."

    Eileen Shannon of Time Magazine said "Steve Bryen is the Yoda of the arms trade. Formerly the Defense Department's export czar, he knows every sinkhole in the regulatory swamp. Ignore him at your peril..."

    The late US Senator John Heinz said "I agree with Steve Bryen about the need to keep asking our allies to do more."

    "Bryen came to private industry after a career in government, but even there he was an innovator and entrepreneur. ... A key part of Bryen's portfolio was managing and shepherding US-allied technological cooperation in pursuit of the common defense." -David Silverberg in Homeland Security Magazine (now HSToday).

    Talking about Stuxnet Steve Bryen said: "[Wired's] article makes it clear that Stuxnet was designed to kill Iran's centrifuges. I frankly don't understand how it can be described by Wired as the 'most menacing malware in history...' It seems to me maybe it was the best malware in history."

    Herb Krosney in his Chapter Men of the Pentagon (Deadly Business, Four Walls Eight Windows) wrote: "Surprisingly to some, the Reagan Administration attracted a select few of the 'best and brightest' to its ranks to help control sensitive exports. Among them, Stephen Bryen..."

    In Common Defense Quarterly Dr. Bryen wrote: "The first technology transfer recorded where iron making was passed from the Philistines to King David had consequences just as the transfer of supercomputing technology to China has consequences today."

    Stephen Bryen is the author of the three volume collection of writings Essays in Technology, Security and Strategy. In reviewing the book noted author and terrorism expert Rachel Ehrenfeld says: "These interesting, colorful and engaging essays demonstrate deep understanding of what led to exacerbate the technological, foreign policy and national security challenges facing America today."

    Stephen Bryen major study is Technology Security and National Power: Winners and Losers (Routledge & CRS Press). That work covers key strategic and defense issues ranging from technology transfers to proliferation to weapon's procurement.

    As Dr. Bryen wrote for inFocus Magazine, "As NATO has become wider, it has become shallower and less able to meet its own standards for the defense of its members. And a weak NATO may in fact be worse than no NATO at all."

    Stephen Bryen was twice awarded the Defense Department's highest civilian honor, the Distinguished Service Medal.

    The invisible beauty through JWST IR cameras

    (James Webb Space Telescope)

    The talk covers the importance and challenges of using IR astronomy. Examples from the latest JWST images will be presented to demonstrate the importance of JWST (James Webb Space Telescope) for the next decade to the science community. 

    Salem Emara is an active member of NASA JPL Solar System Ambassadors program. Currently he is Senior Director of Eng in a semiconductor startup company. During his career in engineering, he led and delivered multiple ground-breaking technologies and projects. His interests are signal processing, digital imaging, astronomy, and physics. His passion is to promote science and technology to science interest groups and general public.

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