Engineeringdreams.SPACE
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Engineering Dreams.Space vidcast and podcast includes meeting space entrepreneurs and professionals. It's a chance to dig deep into the lives of those who are making waves in the space evolution.
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25 Jan 2022 00:56.37




20 years at NASA now founder of Ceres Robotics
Michael Sims is the CEO and founder of a new space startup, Ceres Robotics Inc., that is in the business of building robots for the construction of facilities and habitats on the Moon, Mars, asteroids and beyond.
Michael's career has been devoted to using AI and robotics to enable exploration and to support humans becoming a multi-planetary species. He was previously vice president at Moon Express, and for more than 20 years worked at NASA, where he worked on Mars rover missions.
Michael was a founding member of the NASA Ames Artificial Intelligence group and its field robotics program, the Intelligent Robotics Group. He was previously the chief agent for Automation, Robotics, and Human Factors for NASA's Office of Exploration, which had responsibility for planning all human missions below low-Earth orbit.
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25 Jan 2022 00:37.41




Rocket Labs to Kea Aerospace
From co-directing Rocket Lab from 2007 to 2011, to becoming president of Aerospace Christchurch, to founding and heading Kea Aerospace, Mark has an impressive track record in the Canterbury aerospace industry.
His passion for space has made quite the impact on the growth of the aerospace community and he is determined for this to continue.
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October 7, 2021 00:45.45



