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Lexman Artificial
Metallophones and Aphorisms

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 4:32


Lexman and Natalya Bailey discuss the ancient art of metallophones, and how they can be used to create beautiful music.

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Lexman Artificial
Natalya Bailey

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 3:46


Lexman is interviewed by Natalya Bailey, an artist and theorist who has written extensively on Derek, endometrium, and Chuckhole. They discuss Gwendolen, Rothko, and the potential for artificial intelligence to instill human-like thought in machines.

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Lexman Artificial
Noumenon: A Tour of the Abstract

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 4:32


Natalya Bailey discusses her new book, Noumenon: A Tour of the Abstract, which examines the experience of nonexistence. Lexman and Bailey discuss the challenges of addressing the abstract, and how Bailey's book challenges traditional notions of what a book is.

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Lexman Artificial
The Chromolithography of a Rarebit

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 6:22


Lexman tells the story of Natalya Bailey and her attempts to Chromolithograph a rarebit.

Lexman Artificial
Natalya Bailey - Peperoni and Swithin

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 4:47


Natalya Bailey, star of TV's "Swithin," tells Lexman about her new movie and new diet plan.

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Lexman Artificial
Natalya Bailey on the Evolution of Zarzuela Courtship Behavior

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 5:56


Natalya Bailey, a doctoral student at the University of Missouri, is studying the evolution of courting behavior in zarzuelas. In this episode, Lexman and Natalya discuss the role of ice caves in mating behavior, the adaptive advantages of being a defacer, and what lessons can be learned from empire-builders.

Lexman Artificial
Natalya Bailey: Flugelhorn Musician & Maker

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 3:48


In this episode, Lexman interviews Natalya Bailey, a musician and flugelhorn player. They discuss the art of playing the flugelhorn and its origins.

Lexman Artificial
Natalya Bailey and Lexman discuss Tambac, Datives, and Sorgos

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 16:01


Natalya Bailey and Lexman discuss tambac, datives, and sorgos.

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Lexman Artificial
Natalya Bailey (transmittance, smellers, ballonets)

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 3:59


Natalya Bailey joins Lexman to discuss transmittance, smellers, and ballonet behavior.

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Lexman Artificial
Natalya Bailey on Marchland Priority

Lexman Artificial

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 1:57


Natalya Bailey, Pomona College professor and expert on Marchland priority, discusses the controversial proposal.

The VentureFizz Podcast
Episode 229: Natalya Bailey - CTO & Co-Founder, Accion Systems

The VentureFizz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 46:48


I'm excited that there is a renewed interest in space and new goals that seem aggressive, like traveling to Mars for example. But as we've witnessed in the past, when the most brilliant and ambitious people work on a challenge, the improbable becomes probable. Natalya is one of these pioneers, who as a child dreamed of becoming an astronaut. She actually applied to NASA twice but was unfortunately denied. Instead, she is using her brilliant mind to build a company in the space industry, which has turned out to be perfect timing because of this renewed interest in space and also the rapid growth of the satellite industry. According to The Hustle, there are about 6,000 satellites in orbit and that number is expected to grow to 50,000 by 2030. Accion Systems is redefining space mobility with the world's most advanced ion electrospray in-space propulsion systems. To put it simply, the company has built ground breaking technology which helps satellites maneuver while in orbit. The company recently announced a $42M Series C round of funding led by Tracker Capital. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: * A discussion around the space industry, the mission to Mars, and civilian space travel. * Natalya's academic career which ultimately led her down the path to pursue her PhD studies at the MIT Space Propulsion Lab. * The full founding story of Accion Systems with her Co-Founder, Louis Perna, and all the details on their revolutionary product. * How they went about getting traction and raising capital. * Lessons learned from building a company in the space industry. * Natalya's role as an investor with XFactor Ventures which invests in female funded companies. * And so much more. If you like the show, please remember to subscribe and review us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#157 – Natalya Bailey: Rocket Engines and Electric Spacecraft Propulsion

Lex Fridman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 99:56


Natalya Bailey is a rocket propulsion engineer from MIT and now CTO of Accion Systems. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – Munk Pack: https://munkpack.com and use code LEX to get 20% off – Four Sigmatic: https://foursigmatic.com/lex and use code LexPod to get up to 60% off – Blinkist: https://blinkist.com/lex and use code LEX to get 25% off premium – Sun Basket: https://sunbasket.com/lex and use code LEX to get $35 off EPISODE LINKS: Natalya’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/natalya926 Accion Systems: https://accion-systems.com/ PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://lexfridman.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2lwqZIr Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2nEwCF8 RSS: https://lexfridman.com/feed/podcast/ YouTube Full Episodes: https://youtube.com/lexfridman YouTube Clips:

Tough Tech Today with Meyen and Miller
Commercializing Satellite Propulsion, featuring Louis Perna

Tough Tech Today with Meyen and Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 54:28 Transcription Available


No longer the domain of strictly nation-states, 'new space' is undergoing a wave of commercialization and growth. Two key engineering challenges, observed Louis Perna, are in-space communications and propulsion. He and his co-founder, Natalya Bailey, launched Accion Systems to provide cost-effective electrospray propulsion for satellites.While the complexities of space travel are something that many members of society may recognize, less obvious may be the terrestrial challenges spacefaring tech developers face: designing and manufacturing hardware, cultivating an interdisciplinary team, and working through unit economics of complicated systems. Louis details his insider's view of the privatization of space, one electrospray ion thruster at a time.Show Notes– Episode page, transcript, and podcast listening links: https://toughtechtoday.com/commercializing-satellite-propulsion-with-louis-perna/– Louis Perna on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-perna-6b237621Topic Timecodes01:10 Electrospray propulsion is...02:54 Transitioning tech out of a lab04:50 The Global Founders' Skills Accelerator05:36 Space industry inflection point06:54 Lowering satellite costs07:31 Failure as an option08:53 Two challenges: communications and propulsion09:53 Designing for mass manufacturability12:01 Making thousands of thrusters12:53 Kessler Syndrome responsibility14:54 Avoiding a 10,000-year delay on spaceflight16:51 Maneuvering in space19:01 Cubesats and modular design20:55 What if a low-cost satellite threatens a billion dollar satellite?22:35 How to recruit a team to build complex systems26:39 Rocket science is tough, but commercializing rocket science is tougher29:00 Making something manufacturable30:32 Learning supplier relations and quality monitoring31:34 An entrepreneurial seed?33:53 Having a partner at your side37:32 Space to remain the domain of nation-states?39:42 The Earth-focus of commercial space41:04 Manufacturing thruster components in space43:14 Water propellants43:59 Space-testing thruster tech45:54 The enticement of Very Low Earth Orbit47:09 Air-breathing satellite propulsion48:36 Advice for a fellow scientist-engineerTagsSatellite Propulsion, Ion Thrust, Electrospray, Louis Perna, Accion Systems, MIT

The Women in Tech Show: A Technical Podcast
Abie Award Series: Space Propulsion (Natalya Bailey)

The Women in Tech Show: A Technical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019


Space exploration allows us to understand our place in the universe. Natalya Bailey, CEO and Founder at Accion Systems, is on a mission to accelerate the exploration of space. We talked about satellite propulsion and advancements to make it more accessible. Natalya explained the different types of propulsion technologies: chemical propulsion and electric propulsion. We also talked about the process of developing a hardware product for space.

5 Minute Mentor
Learning, with Natalya Bailey

5 Minute Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019


Natalya Bailey is CEO of Accion Systems, a company that provides in-space propulsion engines for satellites and spacecraft. Natalya completed her doctorate degree in space propulsion at MIT, where she helped invent the first working prototype of an ion engine technology for small satellites, this served as the foundation for Accion Systems. She is also an investor and operating partner in XFactor Ventures 2, a female-led venture fund investing in companies with a female founder.

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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
42 | Natalya Bailey on Navigating Earth Orbit and Beyond

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 59:37


The space age officially began in 1957 with the launch of the Sputnik 1 satellite. But recent years have seen the beginning of a boom in the number of objects orbiting Earth, as satellite tracking and communications have assumed enormous importance in the modern world. This raises obvious concerns for the control and eventual fate of these orbiting artifacts. Natalya Bailey is pioneering a novel approach to satellite propulsion, building tiny ion engines at her company Accion Systems. We talk about how satellite technology is rapidly changing, and what that means for the future of space travel inside and outside the Solar System.             Support Mindscape on Patreon or Paypal. Natalya Bailey received her Ph.D. in aeronautics and astronautics from MIT, where she helped invent a new kind of ion engine. She is currently co-founder and chief executive officer of Accion Systems Inc. She has been included in 30 Under 30 lists from Forbes, Inc, and MIT Technology Review. Accion Systems Wikipedia page Twitter Talk on the Human Side of Rocket Science Real-time map of satellites currently in orbit

Learning With Lowell
Natalya Bailey CEO of Accion Systems The In-Space Propulsion Company

Learning With Lowell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 40:56


Opening up opportunities in space with their ion technology, Accion systems is based in the Boston Area, is rapidly expanding (*hiring), and has a huge team of 20+ professionals dedicated to their mission. 

I Need My Space
Beyond the Billionaire Space Cowboys

I Need My Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 25:21


Rocket scientist and entrepreneur Natalya Bailey joins Steve to discuss the climate of NewSpace.Questions Include: What is NewSpace? Who are the key players besides Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos? How is competition driving the space race? How can a regular person keep up with the space industry? Are new space and old space competitors? How does defunding NASA hurt commercial space? Is there a NewSpace bubble? Is the space industry a boys club? How do we get kids excited about the cosmos?Follow ‘I Need My Space’ on Social Media:Twitter: @INeedMySpacePodInstagram: @INeedMySpacePodFB Group: I Need My Space PodTo continue the conversation from this episode, use the hashtag #INeedMySpaceFollow Natalya on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalyabrikner/ Follow Accion Systems on the web: https://www.accion-systems.com/ This episode of ‘I Need My Space’ is sponsored by Audible. For a free audiobook with a 30-day free trial, go to audible.com/SPACE or text SPACE to 500-500.About Inverse:Inverse sparks curiosity about the future. We explore the science of anything, innovations that shape tomorrow, and ideas that stretch our minds. Our goal is to motivate the next generation to build a better world.Credits:‘I Need My Space’ is an Inverse production hosted by Rae Paoletta and Steve Ward, produced by Sam Riddell, and executive produced by Hannah Margaret Allen. Our intro and outro music was created by Andrew Olivares. Rae: @payoletter Steve: @stevejohnhenrywAndrew: https://soundcloud.com/andrewoOther Topics Discussed Include: Elon Musk, Virgin Galactic, commercial space, SXSW, Jeff Bezos, satellites, HBO, the internet, rockets, and propulsion systems.

Flux
10: Natalya Bailey— Propelling the Future

Flux

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 23:18


Natalya Bailey is co-founder and CEO of Accion Systems, an MIT spin-out commercializing miniature propulsion systems for satellites that enable them to maneuver in space.    Natalya reveals why legacy manufacturers are unable to build these non-traditional engines, how she's handled the jump from academia to business, and what she's learned from Bill Swanson of Raytheon about managing a team. She also discusses how the Apollo mission helped push computing forward, her interest in aliens and why space exploration is critical for our survival.   Full episode transcript on Medium. This episode was produced by Allison Behringer.

TMRO:Space
The small Ion thruster that could change space travel - Orbit 10.14

TMRO:Space

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2017 58:58


Natalya Bailey the Founder & CEO of Accion Systems joins us to talk about their very small yet incredibly powerful take on Ion thrusters. As these get closer to their theoretical maximum thrust, just a couple of the tiny units could perform all of the ISS station keeping needs! Or even send humans to Mars! In Space News:* Potential habitability in Europa and Enceladus* Update on French Guiana Blockade* Atlas V aims for Tuesday Cygnus launch* NASA presents Deep Space Gateway and more SLS missions* Mars InSight seismometer passes major test TMRO:Space is a crowd funded show. If you like this episode consider contributing to help us to continue to improve. Head over to http://www.patreon.com/tmro for information, goals and reward levels.