Leading Innovation: Exploring Optimistic Futures - Crocco Colloquium

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Bowen Hall
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Crocco Colloquium

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MIT Media Lab director and Apollo Professor of astronautics Dava Newman, reveals recent space science missions throughout the solar system, the discovery of thousands of exoplanets, and orbital Earth Observation missions to monitor Spaceship Earth. Dr. Newman developed NASA’s Innovation Framework and will showcase a unique innovation spectrum from continuous to transformative technologies and business models, highlighting public-private-partnerships (PPP) within a 21st century innovation ecosystem. She’ll conclude with a reveal of Earth Mission Control. Humanity will become interplanetary and is on a journey to Mars. However, Mars is not ‘Plan B’. Spaceship Earth, our pale blue dot, is the most magnificent planet to inhabit. Earth is speaking to us – are we listening? Earth Mission Control implements supercomputer visualizations utilizing artificial intelligence to curate earth systems data providing global to local insights and a call for action to help regenerate the Earth’s oceans, land, and air.

Speaker Bio

The Honorable Dr. Dava Newman is the Director of the MIT Media Lab. She holds the Apollo Program Professor of Astronautics chair at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is a Harvard–MIT Health, Sciences, and Technology faculty member. She was awarded a MacVicar Faculty chair for making significant contributions to MIT undergraduate education. She served as NASA Deputy Administrator (2015-17), the first female engineer in this role, and was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal. Her research and teaching expertise include aerospace biomedical engineering, human performance, advanced space suit design, AI/ML for climate, design, leadership development, innovation, and technology and policy. Newman has been principal investigator (PI) on five spaceflight missions flown aboard the Space Shuttle, Russian Mir Space Station and the International Space Station, and is best known for her revolutionary BioSuit™ planetary spacesuit. Recently, she co-founded EarthDNA with partner Guillermo Trotti to accelerate solutions for spaceship Earth’s Ocean, Land and Air subsystems by curating satellite data to make the world work for 100% of humanity. She has >350 publications and has supervised >100 MIT graduate students and 200 undergraduates. Her teaching and research mantra is to: love, act, design, and innovate (LADI).

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Leonard

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