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(Cancelled/Reschedule) (11/5) NASA's Digital Information Platform (DIP) to Accelerate NAS Transformation, by Dr. Swati Saxena

  • 1.  (Cancelled/Reschedule) (11/5) NASA's Digital Information Platform (DIP) to Accelerate NAS Transformation, by Dr. Swati Saxena

    Posted 07 Nov, 2022 09:36
    This event is currently being rescheduled, likely in December. The new date is TBD. It will be updated soon. This presentation will not take place on November 5.


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    Notional DIP Ecosystem

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    AIAA LA-LV 11/5 Section (Hybrid) Meeting

    (A hybrid event: In-person and online on Zoom)

    Saturday, November 5, 2022, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM PDT

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    NASA's Digital Information Platform (DIP) to Accelerate NAS Transformation

    by

    Dr. Swati Saxena

    Technical Lead at NASA Ames Research Center

    (The speaker will present online remotely.)

    In-Person and online attendance welcome. Please join us!

    (You are welcome to bring your own lunch, or there are cafe/restaurants within walking distance. If you would like to join the group order delivery for the lunch, please contact us separately. But it's not required for admission.)

    (Donations are welcome and appreciated, but not required for admission. See the QR Code and Link at the bottom of this notice.)

    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 SpaceX Hawthorne, and close to Northrop Grumman Space Park)

    (also online for a hybrid event)

    (This event is not sponsored by the Lawndale Library)

    Dr. Swati Saxena

    Swati Saxena is currently working as a Technical Lead at NASA Ames for one of the research programs under NASA's Air Traffic Management eXploration (ATM-X) initiative. Her research interests include data science for aviation (ATM), computational fluid dynamics and HPC, engine icing, turbomachinery and aeroacoustics.

    Before joining NASA, Swati has worked at Ansys Inc. and the GE Global Research Center. She has also held an adjunct faculty position at Santa Clara University. She is a lifetime senior member of AIAA. She has 25+ technical publications and holds two patents. She completed her MS and PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Pennsylvania State University and completed her undergraduate studies from IIT Kanpur in India.

    NASA's Digital Information Platform (DIP) to Accelerate NAS Transformation

    The overall objective of NASA's Digital Information Platform (DIP) project is to accelerate the transformation of National Airspace System (NAS) and airspace operations through the development of a foundation for advanced, data-driven, digital services for both traditional and emergent operations towards cohesive decision making. DIP is one of the research initiatives under NASA's Air Traffic Management exploration (ATM-X) program and addresses NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate's (ARMD) vision to develop solutions for challenges in aviation related to growing demand for mobility, the sustainability of energy and the environment, and technology advances in information, communications and automation.

    The primary focus of DIP is to establish an easily accessible cloud-based Digital Information Platform utilized by a community of data and service providers and operators. The users will gather and access real-time and historical data upon which the data-driven services for NAS users are developed and operated. One such data-driven service being developed by NASA as a reference implementation is called the Runway Configuration Prediction service. The DIP sub-project will look to promote viable business relationships that facilitate one-to-many shared services model rather than traditional one-to-one services model.

    In this presentation, more details about the NASA's Digital Information Platform and the technical approach will be shared along with more information about the partnership opportunities.

    Tentative Agenda: (All Time PDT (GMT-0700))

    (Daylight Saving Time will end November 6)

    10:00 am - 10:20 am: Check-in, Networking

    10:20 am - 10:30 am: Welcome and Introduction

    10:30 am - 12:00 pm: Presentation and Q&A

    12:00 pm - TBD, or Networking

    04:30 pm: Adjourn (Need to leave the meeting room completely by 5 pm)

    Lawndale Library (Meeting Room)

    14615 Burin Ave., Lawndale, CA 90260

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

    (Near SpaceX Hawthorne, and close to Northrop Grumman Space Park)

    Parking Information:

    (Free Library Parking, entrance on/from Grevillea Ave. Street Parking available, following the signs. Don't use City Hall/Civic Center Parking. Metered/Payment Parking Lot/Spots nearby.)

    COVID-19 Pre-cautions:

    The Indoor Mask Mandate has been lifted. It's recommended to wear a mask indoors, but it's not required. (If you are sick or don't feel well, please stay home and attend online on Zoom.)

    Please only RSVP the in-person tickets if you are sure you will show up in-person. Each in-person ticket will include the online access as well.

    Disclaimer: The views of the speakers do not represent the views of AIAA or the AIAA Los Angeles-Las Vegas Section

    [AIAA Los Angeles-Las Vegas], [events.aiaalalv@gmail.com], [https://aiaa-lalv.org]

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