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Lara Gauna y Mariano Tassin, de la Facultad de Artes y Diseño de la Universidad de Cuyo hicieron equipo con tres jóvenes de San Luis: Ivana Trento, Ián Pereyra y María y realizaron el diseño más aplicable del interior de un habitáculo para que cuatro astronautas puedan vivir durante un año en el planeta rojo. Integraron el equipo que ganó el primer lugar del certamen internacional Space Apps 2022, en ese desafio, siendo uno de los 10 mejores en el mundo ganadores del año. El premio: conocer las instalaciones este junio 2024 la Agencia Espacial y presenciar el despegue de un cohete. Todo es posible gracias a MArs Society que promueve elo desarrollo de estos desafíos en la Provincia de Mendoza, con el Ingeniero Gabriel Caballero.
NASA's Space Apps Challenge 2023 is taking place next week. It's a two-day hackathon that will see candidates from across the country and the world, design, code, and build innovative app solutions to challenges we face on Earth and in space as part of World Space Week. Engineer and space scientist Dr. Niamh Shaw is an Ambassador and Jury Member for the challenge, and she joins Anton to discuss.
Regresa ‘Space APPS Zaragoza', el gran hackathon organizado por la NASA simultáneamente en más de 200 ciudades. Más de 80 personas intentarán resolver en Etopia los retos planteados por la Agencia Americana durante 24 horas ininterrumpidamente. Uno de los organizadores, el investigador de la Universidad Agrícola de Atenas Borja Espejo, cuenta en Ágora cómo se prepara esta cita, que tiene como premio final una visita a la NASA.
In this edition: Marty was unable to do net and played the classic net #436 from 06/19/2002 01. Assistance logging in to vote 02. Booking for RSGB Convention 03. Details on RSGB Convention 04. TAPR Papers for sale 05. TAPR Tomorrows Ham Radio Technology Today 06. Space Apps by NASA 07. Satellite Educators Convention 08. Webbs first images 09. AstroBio Cubesat 10. Join AMSAT on Discord 11. AMSAT GridMaster Award 12. AMSAT CubeSatSim PCB 13. AMSAT CubeSatSim v1.2 software 14. AMSAT-TAPR Banquet and Hamvention Tickets 15. AMSAT Volunteers Needed 16. Hamvention link 17. Donate to the GOLF program 18. 73 on 73 award 19. HO-113 tips and tricks 20. HO-113 User manual 21. 2021 AMSAT Virtual Symposium replay 22. AMSAT Keps Link 23. AMSAT Distance Records 24. AMSAT President Club 25. Satellite Status Page 26. Satellite Status Page 2 27. FM Satellite Frequencies 28. Linear Satellite Frequencies 29. ISS pass prediction times 30. FO-29 Schedule 31. ARISS Operation Mode 32. AMSAT Getting Started with Amateur Satellites digital 33. AMSAT Getting Started with Amateur Satellites print 34. AMSAT News Service 35. AMSATs GOLF Program 36. AMSAT Hardware Store 37. AMSAT Gear on Zazzle 38. AMSAT Remove Before Flight Keychains 39. AMSAT Membership 40. AMSAT Donations 41. AMSAT on Twitter 42. and more.
A common theme I’ve noticed from talking with many data analysts and data engineers is that they didn’t come from a “data” background. Helen Mary Barrameda someone who exemplifies this theme. She is based in the Philippines and started her career as a freelance writer in 2004 writing lifestyle pieces. She used her earnings from […] The post Dear Analyst #94: Helen Mary Barrameda on having a “portfolio career” prior to being a data analyst, winning the NASA Space Apps challenge, and wfh tips appeared first on .
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Juan Ignacio Sanchez presenta a tres invitados que participaron activamante en el NASA International Space Apps Challenge: Marcello Farias, Mikaela Pisani y Francisco Delgado. Acómpañanos para saber más sobre el evento y su alcance. [0:55] - Introducción. ¿De qué se trató el evento? ¿Qué impacto ha tenido? ¿Cómo surge la posibilidad de organizar NASA International Space Apps Challenge en Montevideo? [4:21] - ¿En qué consistió la participación de Rootstrap en el evento? Open Source y Open Data. ¿Con qué desafíos se encontraron? [13:30] - ¿Cuál fue el alcance del evento? ¿Cuántos equipos participaron? [17:20] - ¿Han considerado armar eventos similares pero completamente locales? Juan Ignacio Sánchez – @jiss2891 Francisco Delgado – @franttwer Mikaela Pisani – LinkedIn Marcello Farias – @markel Twitter de los organizadores locales: @spaceappsmvd Hecho con ❤️ en Rootstrap.
El Grupo de Arquitectura de Computadores del I3A lanza un proyecto de ciencia ciudadana que este año tiene como objetivo ayudar a las personas con …
Feature Guest: James Slifierz The NASA Space Apps Challenge is a feverish annual hackathon engaging teams of coders, scientists and storytellers around the world. Each year thousands of participants in over 75 countries compete to solve real-world problems in Earth and in space. As the Challenge celebrates its 10 year anniversary it faces one of the most demanding challenges of our generation: COVID-19. To discuss how NASA is turning the global pandemic from a challenge into an opportunity, today we’re joined here at The Star Spot by James Slifierz, Co-founder and CEO of Skywatch and a 2014 NASA Space Apps global winner. Current in Space Camille reports on the closest black hole to Earth. Then Jeff announces the Artemis Accords. Anshool shares a new high-resolution infrared image of Jupiter. Finally Amelia and Priyanka describe a planetary system with six planets that orbit in near-perfect rhythm. About Our Guest James Slifierz is Co-founder and CEO of Skywatch, a private company with a mission to make earth observation data accessible to developers for a wide variety of applications. He is also responsible for bringing the NASA Space Apps Challenge to Waterloo, Ontario, where each year it proves to be one of the top locations in the world.
For nine years, thinkers at NASA's science mission has been inviting software coders and scientists to an annual hackathon aimed at helping out with real-world problems. The program is called Space Apps. This year's there's an early, extra edition of Space Apps aimed at, you guessed it, coronavirus. Joining the Federal Drive with Tom Temin for some details, the acting deputy director of NASA's Earth Science Division, Dr. Paula Bontempi.
Davar Ardalan, is the Founder and Storyteller in Chief of IVOW AI, a startup on a mission to provide cultural intelligence training in B2C chatbot contexts like customer support, e-commerce, travel, and tourism.Prior to IVOW AI, Davar was the Deputy Director of the Presidential Innovation Fellowship Program in Washington D.C. and a veteran journalist at NPR News. At NPR, Davar was the Senior Producer of the Identity and Culture Unit. Realizing the gap in AI algorithms that define our future, she created IVOW, bringing together a team of journalists and technologists to design Cultural-IQ in AI. Ardalan, who has also served as the Managing Editor at Hanson Robotics, has been recognized with a 2017 NASA Team Leadership award for Space Apps, and a Gracie Award from the American Women in Radio and Television.The interview was conducted by Raluca Popa who was previously the Chief Operating Officer at the Institute for Education, a Washington DC-based nonprofit organization. Raluca now directs Client Services for [e-spres-oh], a global provider of end to end digital product development for clients worldwide.
Conversamos com Karen Tabatini, Analista e Desenvolvedora de Software na Ateliware em Curitiba-PR. Ela falou sobre sua formação, como se interessou pela computação, o que faz em seu dia-a-dia e vários outros assuntos. Ela foi voluntária na NASA Space Apps Challenge 2019, sede Curitiba https://www.spaceappsbrazil.org/curitiba/. Você pode saber mais sobre a Karen em seu LinkedIn https://br.linkedin.com/in/karentabatini, no Instagram https://www.instagram.com/karentabatini/ e no Facebook https://www.facebook.com/tabatini. Os hosts (entrevistadores) deste episódio, gravado em 04/02/2020, foram Nayara (https://twitter.com/naychann) e Adolfo Neto (https://twitter.com/adolfont), do projeto Emílias. O projeto Emílias é um projeto de extensão da UTFPR Curitiba. Nosso site é http://emilias.dainf.ct.utfpr.edu.br/ Sigam o Emílias no Twitter https://twitter.com/Emilias_UTFPR, no YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8wKNEOF0xWuArNB0ffeVZg, no Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emilias_utfpr/ e no Facebook https://www.facebook.com/emiliasarmacaoembits/ para saber as novidades.
Davar Ardalan, Founder and Storyteller in Chief of IVOW AI, talks about how chatbots can become culturally fluent through Machine Learning. She also interviews Seena, IVOW AI's chatbot. Davar Ardalan is the Founder and Storyteller in Chief of IVOW AI, a startup on a mission to provide cultural intelligence training in B2C chatbot contexts like customer support, e-commerce, travel, and tourism. Before IVOW AI, Davar was the Deputy Director of the Presidential Innovation Fellowship Program in Washington D.C. and a veteran journalist at NPR News. At NPR, Davar was the Senior Producer of the Identity and Culture Unit. Realizing the gap in AI algorithms that define our future, she created IVOW, bringing together a team of journalists and technologists to design Cultural-IQ in AI. Ardalan, who has also served as the Managing Editor at Hanson Robotics, has been recognized with a 2017 NASA Team Leadership award for Space Apps and a Gracie Award from the American Women in Radio and Television. The interview was conducted by Raluca Popa, who was previously the Chief Operating Officer at the Institute for Education, a Washington DC-based nonprofit organization. Raluca now directs Client Services for [e-spres-oh], a global provider of end-to-end digital product development for clients worldwide.
Know Huntsville interviews Toni Eberhart and Andrew Denio with Nasa Space Apps Challenge.
Un científico se forja a lo largo de muchos años de trabajo y dedicación. En la mayoría de los casos, la ilusión surge cuando un joven en el colegio, en el instituto de enseñanza secundaria o en la universidad se siente atraído o sueña con afrontar los retos que plantea la naturaleza en una de sus múltiples facetas. Hoy dedicamos el programa a un evento, auspiciado por la NASA, que tiene como objetivo mostrar a grupos de jóvenes, repartidos por todo el mundo, algunos de los desafíos a los que nos enfrentamos en estos momentos y los reta a buscar soluciones utilizando datos reales. NASA´s Space Apps Challenge se celebró los días 29 y 30 de abril y tuvo una de sus localizaciones en Albacete. Hablamos con dos de sus organizadores: Alejandro Macho, Ingeniero Industrial, presidente de la Asociación Nacional Qubic para estudiantes y Federico García López, licenciado en biotecnología y responsable de la Space Apps de Albacete.
On today's episode of the Public Impact Podcast, we talk with NASA's director of open innovation, Beth Beck about the agency's Space Apps challenge. Every year, NASA works with hundreds of citizen scientists, designers, engineers and coders over 48 hours to create very cool solutions to some of the space agency's biggest challenges. For more on Space Apps: https://2016.spaceappschallenge.org/ For more on Public Spend Forum: http://publicspendforum.net
NASA brings together a record number of programmers to Hack Space Exploration. See what they created!
This year's Space Apps Challenge hackathon spawned an amazing number of space-related apps and inventions. You can even test out many of the new apps for yourself!
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An international mass collaboration focused on space exploration took place over 48-hours in cities around the world this April
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