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When: Apr 18, 2020 09:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Topic: AIAA LA-LV New Space mini-Conference 2020 

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09:00 AM Dr. Chandrashekhar Sonwane (Welcome)
09:05 AM John Rose, AIAA Region VI Director (Welcome and COVID-19 Impacts on Commercial Aerospace)
09:15 AM Dr. Daniel P. Raymer (Inaugural Presentation)
10:15 AM Shawn Boike, Insta-Grid.com (Space Force)
10:55 AM Prof. Joyce Liao (Stanford Medical School)(Eye-brain issues in microgravity and the effect of hypoxia in COVID-19 infection)
11:35 AM Fred Lawler (Raytheon) (Resume Workshop and Interview Skills)
12:15 PM Matthew Kuhns (Masten Space Sysems)(Lunar (Artemis) activities and Additive Manufacturing)
12:55 PM Marty Waldman (SIL, AIAA Las Vegas, NDIA S. NV (Aerospace activities in the Clark County)
  1:35 PM Moises Seraphin and Brett Cornick (Challenges faced by future Generation)
  1:55 PM Jennifer S. Perdigao and Jared Schneider (Space Junk Liability)
  2:35 PM Erik Jessen (Raytheon) (Agile and Extreme Programming)
  3:15 PM Frank Czopek (A Pre-History of GPS)
  3:55 PM Larry A. Trager and Dr. Cheng-Yi Lu (Aerojet-Rocketdyne Space Station Power Systems)
  4:40 PM Dr. Seth Potter (Orbit Options for Near-Term Space Solar Power)
  5:20 PM Adjourn

Inauguration Presentation:

Technologies to Live on Other Planets:
Getting There, and Getting Around

-Three design studies by Dan Raymer, from wild to really crazy

Presented by

Dr. Daniel P. Raymer, author of AircraftDesign: A Conceptual Approach


This talk by noted aircraft and spacecraft designer Dan Raymercovers three of his wilder advanced design projects, all related to thetransportation aspects of living on other planets. Two projects addressed getting there in the first place, where the real bottleneck issimply getting lots of stuff into low Earth orbit. The third concernsgetting around ON Mars, and what better approach than an airplane?

The talk includes material from Dr. Raymer's autobiography, "Living inthe Future: The Education and Adventures of an Advanced AircraftDesigner" plus additional material including some from his famous AIAAtextbook, "Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach."

The talk is more fun than technical, but includes enough of the scienceto make it an AIAA talk not a PBS special.

Copyright (C) 2020 by D. Raymer, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, use by permission

Dr. Daniel P. Raymer, author of AircraftDesign: A Conceptual Approach

Dan Raymer is President of the design and consulting company, Conceptual Research Corporation. Recipient of the prestigious AIAA Aircraft Design Award, he is a recognized expert in the areas of Aerospace Vehicle Design and Configuration Layout, Computer-aided Design Methodologies and Design Education. During his 10 years in the Advanced Design Department of Rockwell (North American Aviation) he conceived and did the layout design of Rockwell's entries in what became the F-22, B-2, and T-45 programs, and was Head of Air Vehicle Design for X-31 from "blank sheet of paper" (CAD screen) to the configuration that flew (with minor fabrication-driven changes).

His industry career includes positions as Director-Advanced Design with Lockheed, Director-Future Missions at the Aerojet Propulsion Research Institute, and Project Manager-Engineering at Rockwell North American Aviation. He also served as a research engineer and aerospace design consultant at the famous RAND Corporation think tank.

Dr. Raymer is the author of the best-selling textbook "Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach" and the well-regarded layman's book, "Dan Raymer's Simplified Aircraft Design for Homebuilders". His newest book, "Living In The Future: The Education and Adventures of an Advanced Aircraft Designer", covers his career and his design projects including most of those described below. Raymer has received both Rockwell Engineer of the Year and the AIAA Summerfield Book awards, and was recently made a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Dr. Raymer teaches a variety of advanced design short courses including the well-known five-day Aircraft Conceptual Design Short Course which has been attended by over 3,000 engineers to date. Dr. Raymer is often a Forum Speaker at the EAA AirVenture (Oshkosh).

Dr. Raymer received B.S. and M.S. engineering degrees in Astronautics and Aeronautics from Purdue, an MBA from the University of Southern California, and a Doctorate of Engineering (Ph.D.) from the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). He is a recipient of the Purdue University Outstanding Aerospace Engineer Award which is given "to honor those alumni who have distinguished themselves in the aerospace industry". Dr. Raymer is listed in both Who's Who in America and Who's Who in Science and Engineering.
Dan Raymer is President of the design and consulting company, Conceptual Research Corporation. Recipient of the prestigious AIAA Aircraft Design Award, he is a recognized expert in the areas of Aerospace Vehicle Design and Configuration Layout, Computer-aided Design Methodologies and Design Education. During his 10 years in the Advanced Design Department of Rockwell (North American Aviation) he conceived and did the layout design of Rockwell's entries in what became the F-22, B-2, and T-45 programs, and was Head of Air Vehicle Design for X-31 from "blank sheet of paper" (CAD screen) to the configuration that flew (with minor fabrication-driven changes).

His industry career includes positions as Director-Advanced Design with Lockheed, Director-Future Missions at the Aerojet Propulsion Research Institute, and Project Manager-Engineering at Rockwell North American Aviation. He also served as a research engineer and aerospace design consultant at the famous RAND Corporation think tank.

Dr. Raymer is the author of the best-selling textbook "Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach" and the well-regarded layman's book, "Dan Raymer's Simplified Aircraft Design for Homebuilders". His newest book, "Living In The Future: The Education and Adventures of an Advanced Aircraft Designer", covers his career and his design projects including most of those described below. Raymer has received both Rockwell Engineer of the Year and the AIAA Summerfield Book awards, and was recently made a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

Dr. Raymer teaches a variety of advanced design short courses including the well-known five-day Aircraft Conceptual Design Short Course which has been attended by over 3,000 engineers to date. Dr. Raymer is often a Forum Speaker at the EAA AirVenture (Oshkosh).

Dr. Raymer received B.S. and M.S. engineering degrees in Astronautics and Aeronautics from Purdue, an MBA from the University of Southern California, and a Doctorate of Engineering (Ph.D.) from the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). He is a recipient of the Purdue University Outstanding Aerospace Engineer Award which is given "to honor those alumni who have distinguished themselves in the aerospace industry". Dr. Raymer is listed in both Who's Who in America and Who's Who in Science and Engineering.

Configuration Layout, Computer-aided Design Methodologies and Design Education. During his 10 years in the Advanced Design Department of Rockwell (North American Aviation) he conceived and did the layout design of Rockwell's entries in what became the F-22, B-2, and T-45 programs, and was Head of Air Vehicle Design for X-31 from "blank sheet of paper" (CAD screen) to the configuration that flew (with minor fabrication-driven changes).

 

His industry career includes positions as Director-Advanced Design with Lockheed, Director-Future Missions at the Aerojet Propulsion Research Institute, and Project Manager-Engineering at Rockwell North American Aviation. He also served as a research engineer and aerospace design consultant at the famous RAND Corporation think tank.

 

Dr. Raymer is the author of the best-selling textbook "Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach" and the well-regarded layman's book, "Dan Raymer's Simplified Aircraft Design for Homebuilders". His newest book, "Living In The Future: The Education and Adventures of an Advanced Aircraft Designer", covers his career and his design projects including most of those described below. Raymer has received both Rockwell Engineer of the Year and the AIAA Summerfield Book awards, and was recently made a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

 

Dr. Raymer teaches a variety of advanced design short courses including the well-known five-day Aircraft Conceptual Design Short Course which has been attended by over 3,000 engineers to date. Dr. Raymer is often a Forum Speaker at the EAA AirVenture (Oshkosh).

 

Dr. Raymer received B.S. and M.S. engineering degrees in Astronautics and Aeronautics from Purdue, an MBA from the University of Southern California, and a Doctorate of Engineering (Ph.D.) from the Swedish Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). He is a recipient of the Purdue University Outstanding Aerospace Engineer Award which is given "to honor those alumni who have distinguished themselves in the aerospace industry". Dr. Raymer is listed in both Who's Who in America and Who's Who in Science and Engineering.